Porcelain marks are the fingerprints of antique china. Serving as both evidence of its origin, age, and, oftentimes, quality, the maker's mark on a porcelain item is the first place many collectors look before making a purchase. For any piece of fine china, the porcelain mark is a symbol...
Identifying marks on Porcelain, Pottery or Chinaware has never been easier. What used to be a painstaking job to find matching marks for your treasures using ouliated books or catalogs is now available online at your fingertips. Simply determine the overall shape of the mark on your item and...
Marks on German, Bohemian and Austrian Porcelain: 1710 To the Present Mason's Vista Ironstone Masterpieces of Wedgwood in the British Museum Meissen Collector's Catalogue: Collector's Catalogue Meissen Figures 1730-1775: The Kaendler Period
His Marks of American Potters, published in 1904, is still relevant today to collectors of pottery, porcelain and china. It provides background on early American potters and gives examples of what their makers marks that were stamped on the underside of their pottery look...
new generation of porcelain china makers who have launched since the 1950's whenbone china manufacturerswere supposed to be in decline (how did they do this - what did they do different to the firms who went under?). I of course, have to have a section onWedgwood bone china- the ...
Queue a word for single plait of hair down on back Oriental or AsianRose Collection porcelain doll mark Rose inside a diamond 1990s+S C & D Made in China dolls 2000+Simba Toys doll mark SIMBA Made in China 1982-presentSMC 9 Made in Hong Kong doll mark, Chinese company unknownThe Brass...
"China did not know about Cuba. This marks the first time that China finds out about Cuba, at least as demonstrated through art," Fornaris told Xinhua. Cuban buyers were either aristocrats in the service of the King of Spain or simply rich enough to afford having fine Chinese porcelain imp...
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Versatile pencil marks on porous and non-porous surfaces, such as china, ceramics, glass, metal, and plastic. Formulated to be moisture-resistant and to resist fading Paper-wrapped so it never needs sharpening. Just pull string and peel down strip to reveal more marker. Erasable with a damp...
The Song Dynasty (960-1279) was perhaps the most influential on Chinese ceramics, as it became not only utilitarian, but also fashionable for everyday use. The number of patterns and styles of porcelain increased to include a variety of genres and decorative patterns, including the development ...