so you are saying no Meissen has mold marks or impressed marks?
No, not at all. They do, just usually look different and during the best period, which people usually mean when they say Meissen, they were incised, not impressed.
That heavier moulded rim just isn't their style. So i'd have said Dresden early 20th but if you're positive it's late 19th then maybe it is. A photo at an angle might help - difficult judging from photos in certain light.
The Meissen figures and centrepieces that are so popular - the early ones have incised marks. The paste used for the porcelain was of different quality which produced a slightly different glaze or sheen to them. Later ones have impressed marks and appear more uniform, like modern figures.