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From: Walt Vogdes
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If I had to make a guess about the first one, I would guess J. W. Remy. If that's not right, someone will correct me.
You are unlikely to be able to identify the maker of the three porcelain steins. A few porcelain factories marked their steins well, but most did not mark them at all. With the exception of porcelain character steins and top shelf manufacturers like Meissen or Dresden, collectors accept the fact that porcelain steins are not identifiable. The more important aspect, from a value perspective, is what the steins show. Two of these are "souvenir" pieces, but the third seems to show two men wrestling, and that one is likely to attract more interest.
The manufacturer of the brewery stein may be identifiable, but it will not be a significant factor in determining desirability or value.