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Re: Winterling Bavaria demitasse coffee cup set of 6
Hello Kda,
Here you have a beautiful tea set of the Deutsch manufacture “Winterling, Bavaria” I have never seen a set like yours before, it should be an uncommon one or even rare with this decoration.
I have searched the mark and found info at this link: https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/bavaria/kirchenlamitz-01/index.php
From what I see your set could be dated to the early 1900’s, somewhere around the 1920’s/1930’s and if in perfect condition it should be worth, considering his rarity around $ 150/180, if you had the teapot, creamer and sugar pot as well the value could have jumped up to $ 250/280.
I hope that my personal opinion will helps you.
Have a nice day!