I purchased this at the thrift store yesterday and have been researching the makers mark without success. I was hoping someone could help with identifying the makers mark, where it was made, time period of the bowl or any other information.
The bowl I think would be considered a type of flow blue willow. It looks like it had at one time been painted with a gold design over the porcelain and the flow blue willow (hard to make out in the images). There are 3 kiln stand marks inside the bowl along with crazing and a lot of wear on the bottom rim of the bowl. The bowl measures about 5 inches wide at the top, 3 inches wide at the bottom and 3 inches tall.
On the bottom is a makers mark and what looks like could be part of the words "MADE IN GERMANY". Although, there seems to be a stamp, another kiln stand mark or impression that looks like the capital letter "I" over the first word or part of the first word so I can't make out what it says.
I can also make out the letters "IN" after the impressed mark. The last word seems to only have the last 4 letters "MANY" from what I can make out so I think it could be "GERMANY". There are also what looks like 2 gold marks to the left of the tower or crown of the makers mark that seem to be under the glazing (it doesn't show up well in the images).
Thanks,
Kevin