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European Art Pottery794 of 2115Strehla-GDR, East Germany Vase, circa 1960-70Antique Porcelain Hanging Oil Lamp
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    Posted 8 years ago

    mluna99
    (275 items)

    Green candle holder with finger hole. It is marked 'Trade Mark "Coronet" Czechoslovakia Registered'. I was looking around online and apparently this mark was not attributed to any factory in particular. I particularly like the shape of this one.

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    1. Gillian, 8 years ago
      Hi - Couldn't find you a candle holder, but here is an item with the same markings, and apparently from the '50's.

      https://www.etsy.com/listing/251084112/czech-coronet-pottery-planter-planter

      so at least we know there is such a thing as "Coronet Pottery"
      You could do some more research - it's up to you.
    2. mluna99 mluna99, 8 years ago
      Yea, going off of information from here, http://www.bihl.nl/BIHL_backstamps.htm

      Sometimes the Trademark Coronet Czechoslovakia Registered back-stamp is printed in green on the bottom. In the book “Czechoslovakian Pottery – Czeching Out America” this back-stamp is indicated as P2500. A clear association with a pottery factory, e.g. the BIHL factory, is not possible, however. A more or less similar back-stamp has a less high crown in the back-stamp. In the book “Czechoslovakian Pottery – Czeching Out America” this back-stamp is indicated as P2501. Coronet was also an importer’s mark by the Borgfeldt Company of New York, New York (USA).

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