am running a google now- here's a piece that shows the signature:
http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shops/ecollecti...eml/1040?zoom=1say, are those crossed swords that form the left side of triangle - (old eyes here)
another site with examples on pages 1 & 3
http://pages.tias.com/50/InventoryPage/9542/1.htmlIn general, from web sites I visited, the porcelain blanks may well be marked with a Meissen mark, which the decorating studios, which were plentiful, and mostly in Dresden, covered over <_< . Chris, being in Germany, do you have access to that book?
As for prices, I'm not qualified to do an appraisal. Not at this level. I don't have first hand knowledge, nor have I ever seen in my area, anything approaching this set. But as I "googled" ---------these are valuable, and lovely items.