9" Plate -Basilika St. Johann- West Germany 1978
The image shows the maker's mark for Fürstenberg porcelain, Germany's second-oldest porcelain manufacturer.
Dating and Identification
Based on the specific details of the backstamp, this piece can be dated to the mid-20th century, specifically between 1966 and 2006.
Mark Features: The blue crowned "F" is the brand's international trademark.
"West-Germany": This text indicates the piece was produced after the division of Germany (post-WWII) and before the Reunification era marks were standard, though this specific stamp remained in use for several decades.
About Fürstenberg Porcelain
Founded in Fürstenberg an der Weser, the manufactory is renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship, with many pieces still finished by hand today. It is one of the few European porcelain houses that still operates on its original site. The factory is known for both historical Rococo styles and collaborations with modern designers.
