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Makers Marks

Antique ceramic makers marks have been used on china, porcelain, earthenware and pottery for many years. These marks can be impressed, underglazed or incised and can help both identify the maker, and help ascertain the date the object was made.

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Christopher Dresser, 1834-1904 JARDINIÈRE
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Christopher Dresser Makers Marks and Information

Christopher Dresser (4 July 1834 in Glasgow – 24 November 1904 in Mulhouse) was a designer and design theorist, now widely known as one of the first and most important,…
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Ghostly Wood Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Jar
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Daisy Makeig-Jones – Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre

Daisy Makeig-Jones - Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre. Susannah Margaretta "Daisy" Makeig-Jones (1881–1945) was a pottery designer for Wedgwood. She is best known for her "Fairyland Lustre" series. Susannah Margaretta "Daisy" Makeig-Jones…
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Derby porcelain figure of Artemis / Diana
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Derby Porcelain Factory Marks and Information

The production of Derby porcelain dates from the first half of the 18th century, although the authorship and the exact start of the production remains today as a matter of…
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Kangxi Mark qi yu bao ding zhi zhen
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Kangxi Porcelain Makers Marks and Information

Porcelain Makers Marks and Information.  Kangxi transitional porcelain was manufactured at China’s principle ceramic production area of Jingdezhen until 1683 when the production of “official ware” was resumed. The Manchu…
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A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN OVAL PORTRAIT PLAQUE LATE 19TH CENTURY
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KPM Berlin Porcelain Makers Marks and Information

Information and makers marks for KPM Berlin porcelain. The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin and…
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Lladro Maker's Mark
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Lladro

Lladro was founded in 1953 by three brothers, Juán, José and Vicente Lladró, in the village of Almàssera near Valencia. Starting with items such as vases and jugs, it wasn't…
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Meissen Columbine and Pantaloon Figure circa 1736
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Meissen Porcelain Makers Marks and Information

Information and makers marks for Meissen porcelain. The Meissen Porcelain Factory is located in the town of Meissen, near Dresden, in Saxony. It was the first hard-paste porcelain manufacturer in…
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Minton majolica vase
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Mintons Makers Marks and Information

Mintons was a major ceramics manufacturing company, originated with Thomas Minton (1765–1836) the founder of "Thomas Minton and Sons", who established his pottery factory in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, in 1793,…
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A Nantgarw porcelain oval footed centre-dish, circa 1818-20
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Nantgarw China Works Makers Marks and Information

Nantgarw China Works. The  Nantgarw China Works was a porcelain factory, later making other types of pottery, located in Nantgarw on the eastern bank of the Glamorganshire Canal, 8 miles…
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Nymphenburg porcelain pipe bowl
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Nymphenburg Porcelain Makers Marks and Information

Nymphenburg Porcelain Makers Marks and Information. The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory (in German: Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg), manufacturer of Nymphenburg porcelain, is situated next to the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, capital of Bavaria,…
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