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  1. When identifying Bavaria china marks, consider the following:
    1. Bavaria porcelain logos: The 'Bavaria' logo was commonly used by local artists and German porcelain companies in the 1800s.
    2. Number stamps (pattern codes): Look for numbers marked along with the trademarks on the underside of Edelstein Bavaria items.
    3. Edelstein pattern or series marks: Check for specific patterns or series names.
    4. Location marks: Some pieces may have additional location marks1.
    5. Generic Bavarian porcelain: These may have a trader's logo but rarely include the original manufacturer's name. Some pieces may have an "overmark" that hides the actual maker2.
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    Identifying Real Edelstein Bavaria Porcelain Marks & Codes

    • 1. Edelstein Trademarks The ‘Bavaria’ porcelain logo was commonly used by all the local artists and German porcelain companies in the 1800s. ...
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    Generic Bavarian porcelain is usually marked with a trader's logo and rarely includes the original manufacturer's name. Some even have an "overmark", which basically is an extra backstamp or other masking trademarks that hides the actual maker.
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