A typical retailer marking. "Pearce & Passenger" were a glass/ceramics/china retailer; the item itself was produced by "Pinder, Bourne & Hope" (Burslem/Stoke-on-Trent/UK).

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As the image on the item is a little amateur-ish and the text is not centered I would assume that the item was (re)decorated by a hobbyist. The red mark - a plain 'x', no "crossed swords" by the way -...

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Factory of Hugo Reinhold & Co. from the city of Bunzlau, Silesia.

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Shown mark is often claimed to be of german origin, constantly backed up by some story and hints towards one of the larger german manufacturers. These stories are all false; items with this mark are everything...

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"... as far as I know it can be checked by the numbers of the mold, painting and artist ..." There is no general number database which would allow you to simply enter a code and see who made an item,...

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Your question WAS answered. Why should I try to prove the obvious to somebody that is evidently butthurt by an answer they did not expect? Not my fault if you can not understand that items (re)painted...

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As you unselected my answer it appears that you did not like it. However that does not change a thing; the item is ruined no matter what the owner wants to see in it.

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"History" is relative. It is an item formerly made at the factory of Lorenz Hutscherneuther; this item was then re-decorated by a hobbyist. Original creator, age or former item value all become irrelevant...

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The Friedrich Simon business from Karlsbad (alt. spelling: "Carlsbad") in Austrian Bohemia was merely a decoration studio. As such the number of complete sets they produced was very small in comparison...

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Sorry, this site does not alert uses when comments (instead of replies) are left so I only now saw your question. Following WW2 the Allies stationed their troops inside Germany and most barracks included...

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