7 pieces Bavarian china recognized as from the period 1. Four of the 5" hand-painted plates are inkstamped Thomas Sevres Bavarian. The other 2 5" plates from the very same artist are inkstamped Titanic and "preferred Bavarian". All 6 plates are signed "Boylan" or "G E Boylan" and are quite similar, but no 2 are precisely alike. The bigger plate is inkstamped Thomas, but not signed by the artist. Sold together. Call Frank @
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from the book "Marks on German, Bohemian and Austrian Porcelain" by Robert Rontgen:.
"The initial business was Jaeger and Thomas 1, Fritz Thomas left the company in 1902 and founded another company called Polzellanfabrik Markt Redwitz Thomas and Ens 1. In 1908 they liquefied the collaboration and Thomas continued as Porzellanfabrik F. Thomas, however sold the manufacturing facility the same year to Rosenthal in Selb.".