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    Porcelain logos.

    If I were an expert on fake porcelain well.... I could figure these out for myself. Not being one, but getting better... I thought I'd ask around. So... here goes.

    My two schillings on this.
    The Bauscher logo is too round, and the whole color scheme of everything seems done in a soft fun green from what I've seen on other plates. Am I right?





    Next...

    My two schillings.
    This looks okay, but I've just never heard of the maker. Good or Poop?




    Moving on... (sorry not SS but didn't wanna split the post)

    My two schillings.
    What bothers me is that all three logos look to have similar wear, especially on the 1944.... the 19 is all simialrly worn indicating stamping? Yes? No? Fake Real?




    And lastly...

    This actually looks okay... just never seen the design combination before, but that doesn't mean much so I included it.



    #2
    Plate

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...auscher+weiden
    Here's another Bauscher-Weiden plate to compare......
    (Scroll down to "HERMSDORF"....should look like this.
    NOTE:
    Notice the location of the hyphen....it's very close to the "R" in Reich.
    The "SS-Reich" on both plates looks odd to me......but it's possible it's a variation.....
    Last edited by sgstandard; 02-09-2017, 01:03 PM.

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      #3
      Plate

      http://www.mymilitaria.it/liste/PiattoSSWeiden.htm
      More....

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        #4
        Plate

        http://military-collector.com/?page_id=33
        Still more..........

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          #5
          Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...auscher+weiden
          Here's another Bauscher-Weiden plate to compare......
          (Scroll down to "HERMSDORF"....should look like this.
          NOTE:
          Notice the location of the hyphen....it's very close to the "R" in Reich.
          The "SS-Reich" on both plates looks odd to me......but it's possible it's a variation.....
          Thanks. Haven't seen those links before.

          The Reich plates... just look odd to me. I have a "fragment" of a real Reich plate from a dig, and the color is nowhere near soft green. As for the Lufties... I'm not sure either. I just don't have the expertise to decipher them perfectly. I have plates and such but they were all purchased from high end dealers, in-person. Doing this over the internet is so tough when you can inspect something in your hand.

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            #6
            The usual logo found on Third Reich Steins are oval and a light tan color.

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              #7
              SS Messware

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...s+bowl+bohemia
              Green is the normal color seen on SS porcelain mess-ware.
              Bauscher-Weiden is the most commonly encountered SS mess-ware mfgr, IMO.
              Victoria is another one.
              Less encountered is "Bohemia" of Czechoslovakia.....(CLICK ABOVE)
              Small bowl is approx. 8 " diameter, and very thick....lots of small scratches inside from use.

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                #8
                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=SS+victoria
                I don't remember seeing Victoria ever using the phrase "SS-Reich"....
                Usually, they say "Victoria" and "Waffen-SS".....
                The Victoria plates say the same thing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...s+bowl+bohemia
                  Green is the normal color seen on SS porcelain mess-ware.
                  Bauscher-Weiden is the most commonly encountered SS mess-ware mfgr, IMO.
                  Victoria is another one.
                  Less encountered is "Bohemia" of Czechoslovakia.....(CLICK ABOVE)
                  Small bowl is approx. 8 " diameter, and very thick....lots of small scratches inside from use.
                  I understand the "green" color of the SS Reich tableware but the plate below is tooooo green IMO... especially compared to this version:

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...auscher+weiden

                  The one below (to me) just looks off color which to me is a red flag as I have seen fakes of similar green color. AND.... the Bauscher-Weiden logo looks too squished, not long as in the one in the link above.

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                    #10
                    SS Porcelain

                    http://militaria.polarhaven.net/germandishes.php
                    Here's a lot of them....just scroll down.
                    Compare the other Bauscher-Weiden items to yours.
                    I notice that your 1st photo is at an angle, so you can't see the exact shape of the oval border.
                    Post a shot of it more straight on.
                    I'm not as familiar with some of the more oddball logos on this site.........
                    may be legit...not sure.
                    You may be safer with sticking to the most common mfgrs.
                    Bauscher Weiden, Victoria, or less-encountered Bohemia (Czechoslovakia), of which there are more to compare to.

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