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Beautiful piece Lukas , I have a few pieces of milk glass and that is about it .
 

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Hi, the seller send me more info: this is MARKIZ (marquess?) FURSTENBERG and the factory start production in 1747. This in porcelain. Is in very good condition.


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Hey Lukas,

Thanks for your reply. Here's a wiki on Anton Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg.

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"The factory at Fürstenberg was founded in 1747 under the Duke of Braunschweig but no porcelain was made untill after 1753. Their most productive period was from 1770 to 1790 with a paste that was yellowish/greyish. Feilner was the most important figure modeller here. The mark used was some form of the letter F in the 18th and 19th century and an F under a crown in the 20th century. Unlike many of the other smaller makers, Fuerstenberg is still around today." From.

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So, I'm confused. Is this a portrait box of Marquis von Fürstenberg that is made by the Fürstenberg China Factory?

We have fashion diva Diane von Fürstenberg still designing over here in the US of A. This is she in the leopard spotted wrap:

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Thank you for infos, it could be made in china, maybe in another country, I don't know - there is no marks like on an old porcelain.
 

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Brrrrrr........... cold in Poland, but "only" -16*C in the morning :)))) My new photos, bottle with a seal is an old.



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I think for a few days the ground will be very hard and will be impossible to dig :/

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Cool stuff Luke. I did some sub zero digging,its not bad if you keep moving.[:D]

Im in a Big Lull right now, can't dig,can't get permission, can't walk my leg is F@#$%^ed up.

So keep the action dig shots coming its the next best thing [;)]
 

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