Does anyone recognise this back-stamp?

suze5161
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Hi, I was given this cup & saucer set but I have not been able to find this backstamp anywhere. Just wondering if anyone knows who the maker is. Replacements.com are unable to identify the pattern. The backstamp is only on the saucer and not the cup.The pattern looks like ?hollyhocks. thanks SueP1260733.JPGP1260732.JPG

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Thanks for all the information supplied and for looking in your guides for me. It gave me somewhere to start looking. I've also come across the 'angular bowens knot'  which is a celtic symbol. The symbol on the back doesn't have rounded edges but is more square like. The set is very art deco in shape with it's triangular shaped handle and shaped saucer - Thanks Sue

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oops replied on my other name-sorry

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@instylecollectables wrote:

This is a unicode symbol that's used in Excel and the image means Place of Interest so as it doesn't specifically show on the plate where it's from I then asked OP that perhaps if they knew something about the painting of the hollyhocks that may be useful in knowing where it's from.

Hollyhocks originated in Asia and Europe so knowing that Germany is one of the main origins of hollyhocks I then stated that perhaps that's where it's from, just a theory maybe wrong maybe right.

No need for you to come in totally throwing my thoughts on it out the window when I know what I'm saying is correct.


As far as the symbol is concerned you probably are correct.

 

But this cup and saucer was manufactured in the 1920's/1930's which rules out anything connected to a computer symbol, doesn't it?

 

I used to have a B & M store selling antique/vintage china, so I think maybe you're out of your depth where this is concerned.

 

edited to say:  Yes I have a problem when someone gives misinformation - which looks like you have a tendency to do.

 

 

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Completely agree re date. As it has no wording giving country of manufacture (required under McKinley Act  1890) I would presume that it did not come from from any major ceramic company. The quality to me looks poor (from what I can see of the base of the saucer) so I would suggest Bavarian maybe even Japanese; the device may be supposed to resemble in some way the Sevres scrolls, though of course it is nothing like Sevres.

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Thanks Siddie.

 

I was thinking maybe Japanese (hadn't thought of Bavarian) but didn't want to throw in a red herring

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@imastawka wrote:

@instylecollectables wrote:

This is a unicode symbol that's used in Excel and the image means Place of Interest so as it doesn't specifically show on the plate where it's from I then asked OP that perhaps if they knew something about the painting of the hollyhocks that may be useful in knowing where it's from.

Hollyhocks originated in Asia and Europe so knowing that Germany is one of the main origins of hollyhocks I then stated that perhaps that's where it's from, just a theory maybe wrong maybe right.

No need for you to come in totally throwing my thoughts on it out the window when I know what I'm saying is correct.


As far as the symbol is concerned you probably are correct.

 

But this cup and saucer was manufactured in the 1920's/1930's which rules out anything connected to a computer symbol, doesn't it?

 

I used to have a B & M store selling antique/vintage china, so I think maybe you're out of your depth where this is concerned.

 

edited to say:  Yes I have a problem when someone gives misinformation - which looks like you have a tendency to do.

 

 


Misinformation I think not and out of my depth I think not.

It is in fact a command key symbol on a macintosh keyboard which of course doesn't have anything to do with the cup or plate but this is the same symbol.

The symbol is definately known as Place of Interest sign.

Ok how about you look up looped square in wikipedia and then come back here and tell me what you think?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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* sigh....OP is looking for the owner of the pottery mark, so they can attribute it to a particular pottery/china works, not an explanation of the symbol.

 

But keep going by all means

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@imastawka wrote:

* sigh....OP is looking for the owner of the pottery mark, so they can attribute it to a particular pottery/china works, not an explanation of the symbol.

 

But keep going by all means


But the pottery mark is the darn symbol and you know that I'm correct but you just can't admit it but it's ok I don't have any animosity towards you sometimes you can't always be right I'm not right all the time either but in this case I am.

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Then I await with bated breath your explanation as to how a computer symbol helps the OP find who the maker of the cup and saucer is.

 

And why you would even put up that scenario, keeping in mind that the item is almost 100 years old?

 

I'm done

 

 

 

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My first statement was it's a Place of interest sign and also a computer command symbol and I said that the computer part had nothing to do with it but that it's out there.

Place of interest sign meaning to me that if OP can figure out what the hollyhocks were from then they could have an answer.

So hollyhocks originated in Europe so I took a guess as to maybe from Germany?

The flowers are the key here and the symbol is what it is so I'm trying to figure it out like the rest and I never come across like I'm a know it all and I haven't disrespected anything anyone has said on here, just trying to help and didn't know I'd get scalded for it.

I only looked at what was out there and that's what I found so I'll agree to disagree with you and leave it at that.

I'm sorry for trying to help someone find what they're looking for.

I'm done here also as it's not worth the hassle, well I was warned but I didn't listen.

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