
This book has marks from 1710 through the twentieth century.Įncyclopedia of Marks: 1780-1980 by Kowalsky is the authority for American and European earthenware, ironstone and stoneware. The outstanding resource on this subject is Marks on German, Bohemian and Austrian Porcelain by Robert E. The OEPIAG group purchased this pottery in 1918, so you can conclude that OEG-marked pottery predates 1918. OEG marks are common, and stand for Oscar and Edgar Gutherz pottery and porcelain, made near Altrohlau. The sterreichische Porzellan Industrie AG, Austrian Porcelain Industry (OEPIAG) formed in 1918 its name changed in 1920 to Erste Bhmische Porzellan Industrie AG, First Bohemian Porcelain Industry (EPIAG). Many of the Austrian logos are wreaths or crowns with Austria or Made in Austria written in English.

History controls the marks on pottery made for Austrian export, and that includes United States history and import regulations.Ĭombined, these two historical timelines will help you date Austrian pottery.

Leaf Group Lifestyle About Us Accessibility Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright Policy Manage Preferences. Marks of the porcelain company Reinecke in Eisenberg, Thuringia. Excellent site by Porzellan Kompass German language 2pid137.
