No clues on Royal Baysreuth bowl

Hi there, I’m Debbie in N.Z. I have never done anything like this before but here goes, god knows if I’m even in the right place as I’m a total novice with computers and the web but here’s my problem. I inherited this small bowl that is painted on the inside of two men sitting in a row boat fishing. Under the bowl (which was three feet) is the blue Royal Baysreuth stamp with Bavaria on it and it also has two separate numbers on it, not together but they are number 20 and also number 14. They are not the same stamp because they are different colours. I have done my best trying to find out something about it but keep getting lost. Is there anyone out there who can give me a vague idea as to what it may be worth because I really don’t want it, but it looks too good to put in a garage sale. Thanks to you if you can be of any help. Debbie.

It’s probably something made for export to the US in the 1900-1920 period.

Does is look like this? If so, while it may be something that an antique dealer would price at retail for $50-100, the sad truth is that collectible china and glassware is just about dead. The collectors got old and died off. I’d run it on ebay, start it at $19.95 and hope you get a bid.