Most porcelain marks on fine antique china, such as the Meissen marks, are "underglaze"—meaning they were applied to the piece prior to firing. For the first hundred years or so of porcelain production, there were only two known pigments that could withstand the high firing temperature necess...
Bisque dolls are antique dolls that are made of bisque porcelain. They were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bisque dolls also had a more realistic appearance than other types of dolls, which made them even more appealing to children. Today, bisque dolls are still popu...
More Porcelain & Pottery Silver Confusing Marks on Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Typical examples of new silver and silver plate reproductions with new, faked or confusing marks. Clockwise beginning at upper left corner: figural napkin ring, JM hallmark; forged Tiffany hallmark; figural teapot pil...
Antique to modern porcelain dolls identified, doll marks, doll mold numbers. Use the Find Values to find what it's worth.