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Winterling Kirchenlamitz Bavaria Porcelain Backstamp

Fine China and Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$15-$45 per single piece / $150-$350 for full service sets

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This image features a manufacturer's backstamp on a fine porcelain item produced by Winterling Kirchenlamitz in Bavaria, Germany. The mark is applied in a dark green underglaze and includes a crown surmounting a double 'W' monogram, followed by the script 'Winterling' and the block text 'Kirchenlamitz BAVARIA'. The substrate is a high-quality white translucent porcelain with a smooth, glazed finish. The base of the item shows a scalloped or fluted edge, suggesting a decorative dish, tea set component, or plate. Based on the specific design of the mark, it appears to date from the mid-20th century, likely between the 1950s and 1970s. The condition of the glaze within the stamp area is excellent, though there is visible light gray soiling and shelf wear along the unglazed foot rim. These markings are characteristic of the upper-middle market tableware produced in the Franconian region of Bavaria, known for its durability and classic European design sensibilities.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the Winterling Kirchenlamitz mark, I have determined the item to be an authentic example of mid-century Bavarian porcelain, likely produced between 1950 and 1970. The hallmark is consistent with known factory marks from this period, featuring the characteristic crown over the double-W monogram in a green underglaze. The translucent quality of the white substrate indicates a standard of quality consistent with Franconian production techniques. The condition appears to be 'Very Good' to 'Excellent' regarding the glazed surfaces, though the shelf wear and soiling on the unglazed foot rim suggest regular use rather than archival storage. The market for mid-century Winterling is currently stable but saturated; these pieces were produced in high volumes for the export market, meaning rarity is low unless the specific pattern is a rare designer collaboration. Comparables on the secondary market (e.g., Replacements Ltd. or auction platforms) show that individual plates or cups typically fetch between $15 and $35, while complete dinner services for eight generally command $200 to $350 depending on the complexity of the gilding or floral patterns not fully visible here. Value is primarily dictated by the completeness of a set rather than the rarity of a single mark. Limitation Note: Authentication from images alone is preliminary. A physical inspection is required to check for micro-cracks, professional restorations, or resonance quality. To definitively verify provenance, original sales receipts or a known family history would be necessary. Scientific testing (XRF) for lead content in the glaze would only be required if the item were intended for daily food service rather than display.

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