A figurine marked with crossed swords on the bottom typically indicates that it was produced by Meissen, a renowned German porcelain manufacturer. This mark, known as the "Meissen Crossed Swords," was first used in the early 18th century and signifies high-quality craftsmanship and authenticity. Collectors often seek out these figurines due to their historical significance and artistic value. If you have a specific piece in mind, its design and condition can further influence its value.
The cast of Crossed Swords - 1929 includes: Lupino Lane
Caughley ware (English) used the crossed swords with an S in the middle on the Shropshire pottery.
I have one of these............Is it worth anything??
that is it i dont know just crossed swords
If it is ceramic figurine and the initials are impressed it might actually be BB. The first B looks a lot like a R. BB was used by Bernhard Bloch from Eichwald Germany. Meisner used RB at times with crossed swords.
Homco Figurines have 2 swords with 0
Captain Morgan Beer
A battle field
Sanford and Son - 1972 Crossed Swords 1-1 was released on: USA: 14 January 1972
Bergerac - 1981 Crossed Swords 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2007) (2010)
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Steptoe and Son - 1962 Crossed Swords 4-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (1995)