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    Leibstandarte china plates

    Have four different patterns of L.A.H. plates in this estate tried my best on photos but some better than others, opinions please. First is a "fish bone plate"
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      Dinner plate 1

      Nice looking dishes, two from same maker heres number 1
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        Back

        Back side
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          OOPs

          Heres back side, sorry
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            Plate 2

            Heres Plate 2
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              Close up
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                Back

                Back of 2
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                  Last Plate #3

                  Heres the last one,,thanks all!
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                    Close up
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                      Back

                      Back,
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                        Sorry,

                        this is not LAH but HAL.

                        HAL means Hapag-Lloyd - that name is visable on your first porcelain bowl as well.

                        Has absolutely nothing to do with Leibstandarte and SS but everything with journeys on more or less luxurious ships from Europe to USA.

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                          Plates

                          That just about fits with his purchases,,,a lot of trust and money with no research, I didnt think it was likely,,,thanks

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                            Excuse me for asking, but is this Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler or Hamburg-America-Line, the shipping concern? The letters H A P A G on either end of the fish bone plate may stand for "Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft", and are now incorporated into HAPAG-LLOYD, the modern name of the company. Hope I'm dead wrong.

                            P.S. I was researching and typing and others said it first, so I am relieved.

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                              Dishes

                              No worries, we have the whole group on inspection, and other than headaches its not looking good, and you would be suprised at the well known people he purchased from.

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