}`HPLASErJ}.mt 10 .hm 3 .h1Grayson Enterprises Ltd. First NA Serial Rights .h2page #. Copyright 1990    ROYAL BAYREUTH CAPTIONS  Written and Photographed by Richard and June Grayson   (Tom: please use either #1 or #2 to go with the story)  (Objects in #1 and #2 are from collection of June Grayson)  1. Which are real Royal Bayreuth? Top row: l. and r. - turkey salt and pepper shakers, which I bought Christmas, 1990,   at one of our local jewelry stores. No permanent marks, however,   each one has a gold and black label saying: hand painted, C   Otagiri, Japan. Middle figure is a moose pitcher, many of these   are around at modest prices between $5 and $40.00. This one is   stamped Austria on the bottom. Other stamps you will find are Vienna and Germany. Royal Bayreuth made many elk figurals,   antlers are different. Second row, l. to r. 3 piece mustard   server, no mark, not RB, wrong shape, also some authorities say   that RB never used gilt for trim. Grape sugar, black mark RB, π03 Š fairly common, also made in many other serving pieces. Lobster   and shell pitcher, especially nice coloring to the shell, not   marked. The dealer who sold it to me insisted it was English   porcelain in his family a long time. No doubt it was bought it England as RB made export china for England and used green mark.  Similar to one pictured on plate 20 of A GUIDE TO ROYAL BAYREUTH   FIGURALS by Joan and Marvin Raines. Bottom row, l. to r.: flower pitcher, probably not RB, good porcelain, but painting not precise, no mark on bottom, but word "Germany" is impressed on   one side horizontal with bottom. RB teapot, blue mark, Bavaria. Poppy basket, no mark, but should be RB, look how exquisite every   detail is, with no discordant lines or colors.  2. Same assortment of object, depending if you want   vertical or horizontal picture. Get caption from #1.  (objects in slides #3-7 are from collection of Mary McCaslin)  3. RB kangaroo creamer, rare, similar to the one that sold   for $1,000 at the Woody auction, August 1990.   4. RB lady bug and beetle pitchers, same mold, but   decorated differently.   π0- Š 5. Butterfly pitcher, marked RB, how exquisite.  6. RB tapestry. vase and ? and ?, marked RB.  7. RB marked pitcher and cup and saucer from a chocolate   set, pearlized finish, evocative also of R. S. Prussia.   (objects in slides #8-#15 are from collection of Dorothy   Kliebhan)  8. RB 8" pitcher, Victorian hat ladies.  9. RB beach or sand babies sugar bowl, rare, series   similar to those of Sunbonnet babies and snow babies.  10. RB plate, scenic hunter and turkeys.   11. RB nursery rhymes series, for children, a cup and bell.   12. RB farm scenics, cup with Highland cattle,  rare heart shaped farm scene cup and saucer.   13. RB asst of farm scenic pieces. π0- Š  14. RB asst. scenics, with barnyard fowls.   15. RB the bellringer pitcher.  #####