there are numerous websites to identiry the Meissen mark - but sometimes it takes an expert to determine whether its fake or not - is it under the glaze, over the glaze, etc.
one of my favorite research sites:
www.efineantiques.c omthey may or may not have your specific piece - but the marks may be there - or not
since your pics have disappeared, may I suggest:
google like this - meissen backstamps - there's quite a bit of info out there but again, the Meissen mark is the most copied in the world - and - don't despair - some of the companies who copied the marks are themselves valued - -