What does the sequence of numbers under my porcelain plate mean?

Hello dear community!

We bought an old house and its contents and found some old porcelain plates and bowls in the basement.

Under some of the plates, there's a number sequence. This was probably stamped. According to the imprint, the plates/bowls are all from the "Alt Fürstenberg" manufactory.

These described number sequences then look something like the attached photo. Can someone explain to me what they mean?

Could this be the date of manufacture (05.01.1942)?

I look forward to your answers and thank you in advance.

Greetings!

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Nikkom
9 months ago

Hello, unfortunately you do not show us any decor or pictures that clearly show the shape. Please remember next time. Only the brand is earthy and not just motivating.

Your object would have to be eleven-legged with gold staggering.

Your displayed brand, with crown, the addition “Fürstenberg” curved and Germany was used only from 1945 to 1964.

There was no sign for the year of production before 1952. There is no date code for your brand.

The 0501 is the decorative number, which has already been said, and the 40 is an internal characteristic.

“Alt Fürstenberg” does not call the manufactory but the name of the form. The form “Alt Fürstenberg”, there are many different forms, is very old and has been used repeatedly in a very long period.

JesJu
9 months ago

Moin,

this is the series and the painter.

The painters have a number and the design series for all manufactories.

LG

FrauEule
9 months ago

This is a decorative stamp that determines the series

FrauEule
9 months ago
Reply to  mrhsv1887

Vlt at an antiquities dealer but there I would like to have several flaps the one if you have no idea

fanclub75
9 months ago