Ludwigsburg

The manufactory was established in Ludwigsburg, Germany, in the 18th century, specifically in 1758 by Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg.

The marks of Ludwigsburg are very diverse. They seemed to change their monogram several times for decades.

And there are many many similar marks that are hard to distinguish.

I’ve listed some of them.


Ludwigsburg old marks

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The marks above are known to have been used before the 1800s.

Ludwigsburg closed the first factory in 1824.



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The Alt Ludwigsburg (2nd Factory) mark was used around the 1920s.


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Used after late 1940s. 3rd Ludwigsburg mark.


Similar marks of Ludwigsburg

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