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    When identifying Bavarian pottery marks, look for the following markings 1 2 3:

    • “Made in Western Germany”, “Made in West Germany”, or “Made in W. Germany”
    • The city of production, such as “Bavaria” or “Karlsruhe”
    • Bavarian porcelain often has a shield-shaped mark with a crown, a shield, and a Bavarian coat of arms emblem, along with the maker’s name and location.
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