RRGhostWreckKeepperOfGems
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Hey guys MY NEW SCORE!!! TWO OF THEM . Trying to get the dating and proper naming/terming down before Ebay listing. Here is what I have come up with. Based on my research so far and the Key chart from the link below
Spanish Pottery & Porcelain Marks - Pg. 1 of 2
the symbols resemble # 24, 34 and 37 which 37 looks like the best match to me. The following below is from that page.
"Buen Retiro (19-50)
Sometimes called La China a soft paste porcelain manufactory was founded here in 1759 by Charles III. Hard paste was made after 1780. The factory closed in 1808. Fayence was also made. The fleur de lis mark is generally in blue. These wares are frequently confused with Capo di Monte.
19-44 1759-1808."
I guess this would explain the " La C " mark on both?
This and some google search /image search. Has me lead to believe they are both 1760-1808 era Buen Retiro related pieces?
Thanks for the help guys.
Spanish Pottery & Porcelain Marks - Pg. 1 of 2
the symbols resemble # 24, 34 and 37 which 37 looks like the best match to me. The following below is from that page.
"Buen Retiro (19-50)
Sometimes called La China a soft paste porcelain manufactory was founded here in 1759 by Charles III. Hard paste was made after 1780. The factory closed in 1808. Fayence was also made. The fleur de lis mark is generally in blue. These wares are frequently confused with Capo di Monte.
19-44 1759-1808."
I guess this would explain the " La C " mark on both?
This and some google search /image search. Has me lead to believe they are both 1760-1808 era Buen Retiro related pieces?
Thanks for the help guys.