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Q: How to Identify German Porcelain Makers.
A: 1. Look at the underside of the porcelain piece in question for a mark. Some early marks were simply symbols, and did not state the name of the company or its c... Read More »

Q: How to Identify Old German Porcelain.
A: 1. Doll with exquisitely detailed violin. Identify the object as porcelain. It should have a very smooth, glassy feel. Hold it against the light to see if it gl... Read More »

Q: Why did Germans use porcelain coins?
A: Porcelain marks, called 'notgeld' (meaning 'emergency money' were used to balance hyperinflation and other emergency financial problems. They were not considere... Read More »

Q: What is the center of the German porcelain industry?
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