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MOORCROFT MARKS & DATING MOORCROFT POTTERY A Guide to Moorcroft Marks and identifying dates for Moorcroft Pottery. The moorcroft pottery has mainly remained in the hands of one family since its creation and Moorcroft mark changes have been quite few. The main Moorcroft marks changed as William Moorcroft moved from Macintyre & Co, at the end of the 19th century and then when Walter WEDGWOOD MARKS & DATING WEDGWOOD POTTERY AND PORCELAIN An illustrated list of Wedgwood Marks presented in chronological order An easy to use chronological list of Wedgwood marks to help the Wedgwood collector, who is faced with many imitators, to date genuine Wedgwood antiques. Fortunately for the collector, Josiah Wedgwood was the first potter of note to mark his goods with his own name. Unl CAPODIMONTE AND NAPLES PORCELAIN GALLERY Capodimonte gold and enamel-mounted scent–bottle and stopper – Circa 1755. Painted with a half-length portrait of Prince Charles Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie, in armour wearing the sash and star of the Garter and the green sash of the order of the Thistle. Probably painted by Giovanni Sigismondo Fischer after Louis-Gabriel Blanchet. MOORCROFT ARTISTS & DESIGNERS: THE MOORCROFT DESIGN STUDIO The Original Moorcroft Artists and Designers including William & Walter Moorcroft Other Moorcroft Studio artists include Philip Gibson, Rachel Bishop, Emma Bossons, Nicola Slaney and Sian Leeper. Today, the Moorcroft artists and Studio designers are young and the Moorcroft workforce has an average age of less than 27. There areAYNSLEY CHINA
Aynsley China and the Aynsley brand were established by John Aynsley (I) in 1775, in a small workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Joseph A. Bailey, Nancy Brunt and other notable artists employed by Aynsley helped turn the Aynsley China into sought after andcollectible art.
COLLECTING GAUDY WELSH POTTERY Gaudy Welsh is a strange name for a style of pottery that has been produced for almost a century. From Hilditch in the 1820's to Charles Allerton in the 1920's, Welsh factories made their own contributions to Gaudy Welsh, particularly the Cambrian Pottery. Staffordshire though is where much of the collectable Gaudy Welsh pottery originat POTTERY MARKS IDENTIFICATION GUIDE & INDEX FEATURING REAL A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection For easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks. The marks listed below are grouped as far as was possible in a logical order, with similar signs, graphics, shapes, etc grouped together. DERBY MARKS AND DATING ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN Derby marks are many but most follow the same theme, with a cypher surmounted by a crown. Dating early Derby is slightly more difficult than the more modern Royal Crown Derby, but dating Derby porcelain is much easier than many of the early English porcelain factories. ROYAL DOULTON MARKS & DATING DOULTON CERAMICS Royal Doulton Marks, base marks, pattern codes and trade marks. The Doulton marks are many and varied but most follow the same theme. Dating Royal Doulton products from their Doulton marks means you sometimes have to check very carefully. Factors other than the Doulton mark can help in more accurate dating, particularly pattern names and CHELSEA PORCELAIN MARKS & CHELSEA ANCHOR MARKS Chelsea Porcelain Marks including the triangle period, the red anchor period and the gold anchor period. Well before the Derby Porcelain acquisition Chelsea’s reputation for quality products had been envied the world over. And a great many rival companies sought to capitalise on that reputation by marking their own wares with a marksimilar
MOORCROFT MARKS & DATING MOORCROFT POTTERY A Guide to Moorcroft Marks and identifying dates for Moorcroft Pottery. The moorcroft pottery has mainly remained in the hands of one family since its creation and Moorcroft mark changes have been quite few. The main Moorcroft marks changed as William Moorcroft moved from Macintyre & Co, at the end of the 19th century and then when Walter WEDGWOOD MARKS & DATING WEDGWOOD POTTERY AND PORCELAIN An illustrated list of Wedgwood Marks presented in chronological order An easy to use chronological list of Wedgwood marks to help the Wedgwood collector, who is faced with many imitators, to date genuine Wedgwood antiques. Fortunately for the collector, Josiah Wedgwood was the first potter of note to mark his goods with his own name. Unl CAPODIMONTE AND NAPLES PORCELAIN GALLERY Capodimonte gold and enamel-mounted scent–bottle and stopper – Circa 1755. Painted with a half-length portrait of Prince Charles Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie, in armour wearing the sash and star of the Garter and the green sash of the order of the Thistle. Probably painted by Giovanni Sigismondo Fischer after Louis-Gabriel Blanchet. MOORCROFT ARTISTS & DESIGNERS: THE MOORCROFT DESIGN STUDIO The Original Moorcroft Artists and Designers including William & Walter Moorcroft Other Moorcroft Studio artists include Philip Gibson, Rachel Bishop, Emma Bossons, Nicola Slaney and Sian Leeper. Today, the Moorcroft artists and Studio designers are young and the Moorcroft workforce has an average age of less than 27. There areAYNSLEY CHINA
Aynsley China and the Aynsley brand were established by John Aynsley (I) in 1775, in a small workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Joseph A. Bailey, Nancy Brunt and other notable artists employed by Aynsley helped turn the Aynsley China into sought after andcollectible art.
COLLECTING GAUDY WELSH POTTERY Gaudy Welsh is a strange name for a style of pottery that has been produced for almost a century. From Hilditch in the 1820's to Charles Allerton in the 1920's, Welsh factories made their own contributions to Gaudy Welsh, particularly the Cambrian Pottery. Staffordshire though is where much of the collectable Gaudy Welsh pottery originatANTIQUE VALUES
Here we discuss the art of valuing antiques, including the signs to look out for when calculating antique values. Working out an antiques value involves a lot more than examining a price list, and antiques experts will only use a price guide as the starting point in the antique appraisal and valuation process. There are a number otherfactors
SPOTTING ANTIQUE FAKES AND FORGERIES How to check for antique fakes & forgeries, detect restoration spot reproductions. Beware of reproductions and antique fakes & forgeries, they are out there and they will trap the unwary. Recognising reproductions, knowing how to detect restoration and knowing your antique marks will all help when buying antiques. Firstly, reprodu ANTIQUE ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANISATIONS The Association of Art and Antique Dealers – 0207 823 3511. LAPADA 535 King’s Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 0SZ. The golden chandelier symbol displayed in a window or at a fair, is the sign of membership of LAPADA, the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers. ANTIQUE MINTON MARKS AND DATING MINTON PORCELAIN Dating Minton Porcelain and Pottery using antique Minton Marks Minton from 1796 and during its nearly two hundred year history, has been a very important Stoke firm that has traded under various styles. After Herbert Mintons death in 1858 the Minton name continued as the Company name but no Minton family member has been connected with the A LOOK AT SHELLEY MARKS & COLLECTIBLE SHELLEY CHINA Continuing to 14341, dated May 18, 1966. Ideal China Ware, ( also known as Canadian Teaware ), pattern numbers start with ‘0’. First number was 051, dated February 1938, continuing to 0721, dated May 1966.Collectible Pattern number 051/28 is the Dainty Blue pattern on the Dainty shape. Seconds Ware, are Shelley items that have a fault in HUMMEL MARKS AND MARKINGS Hummel Marks from TMK-1 to TMK-8 The Crown Mark, The Full Bee, The Stylised Bee, The Missing Bee, and other Hummel Marks and Hummel Markings. The first three hummel figurines Puppy Love, Little Fiddler and Bookworm were marked FF15, FF16, and FF17. When they were first created the figurine series designation or mold numbers had not yetbeen set
CARING FOR ANTIQUE SCULPTURE STATUES BRONZE & SPELTER Caring for Antique Sculpture and Statuary of Bronze, Spelter and Lead Some good advice on caring for an antique sculpture and maintaining the surface or the patina of sculptures and statues of stone, bronze, spelter or lead. Whether you keep them indoors or outside, proper care should be an owners top priority. The careful positioning ofAYNSLEY CHINA
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MEISSEN MARKS BLUE CROSSED SWORDS & AUGUSTUS REX MARKS The Meissen Blue Crossed Swords and Augustus Rex marks. 1723-1725 — Original kpm mark with blue crossed swords beneath. 1825-1924 — blue crossed swords mark with curved handles. 1725-1732 — Original blue crossed swords mark with curved crosspieces and handles. 1924-1934 — blue crossed swords mark with dot between top of blades.17TH CENTURY
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POTTERY MARKS IDENTIFICATION GUIDE & INDEX FEATURING REALA COLLECTION OF POTTERY MARKS USING PHOTOS AND IMAGES FROM OUR ANTIQUES COLLECTIONFOR EASY REFERENCE AND AS A QUICK GUIDE TO THE POSSIBLE ATTRIBUTION OF YOUR LATEST PORCELAIN COLLECTIBLE OR POTTERY MARKS.THE MARKS LISTED BELOW AR...REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY MARKS FROM OUR ANTIQUES COLLECTIONCLICK ON THE MARK TO OPEN THE ROYAL CROWN DERBY HISTORY AND MARKS SECTIONS AND THE DERBY PORCELAIN GALLERYGENUINE EXAMPLES OF ROYAL DOULTON MARKS ON DOULTON ANTIQUESA QUICK VIEW OF SOME SAMPLES OF THE DIVERSE RANGE OF ROYAL DOULTON MARKS. CLICK AN IMAGE TO OPEN THE FULL DOULTON MARKS SECTION.A FEW REAL LIFE SAMPLES OF GENUINE MOORCROFT POTTERY MARKSTHE RANGE OF MOORCROFT POTTERY MARKS BEGINS WITH WILLIAM MOORCROFT’S TIME AT THE MACKINTYRE POTTERY AND COVERS THE 100 YEAR HISTORY OF DESIGN AND O...EXAMPLE ROYAL WORCESTER MARKSTHE RANGE OF ROYAL WORCESTER MARKS USED OVER THE WORCESTER COMPANY’S LONG HISTORY. CLICK AN IMAGE TO OPEN THE FULL ROYAL WORCESTER SECTION.SAMPLES OF GENUINE WEDGWOOD MARKS FROM OUR OWN ANTIQUES COLLECTIONTO ASSIST THE WEDGWOOD COLLECTOR WHO HAS TO BE CAREFUL OF MODERN FAKES AND OF MAKING SURE THE WEDGWOOD MARK ON THEIR LATEST ACQUISITION IS 100% GEN... A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection For easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks. The marks listed below are grouped as far as was possible in a logical order, with similar signs, graphics, shapes, etc grouped together. DERBY MARKS AND DATING ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN Derby marks are many but most follow the same theme, with a cypher surmounted by a crown. Dating early Derby is slightly more difficult than the more modern Royal Crown Derby, but dating Derby porcelain is much easier than many of the early English porcelain factories. ROYAL DOULTON MARKS & DATING DOULTON CERAMICS Royal Doulton Marks, base marks, pattern codes and trade marks. The Doulton marks are many and varied but most follow the same theme. Dating Royal Doulton products from their Doulton marks means you sometimes have to check very carefully. Factors other than the Doulton mark can help in more accurate dating, particularly pattern names and SPOTTING ANTIQUE FAKES AND FORGERIES How to check for antique fakes & forgeries, detect restoration spot reproductions. Beware of reproductions and antique fakes & forgeries, they are out there and they will trap the unwary. Recognising reproductions, knowing how to detect restoration and knowing your antique marks will all help when buying antiques. Firstly, reprodu MOORCROFT MARKS & DATING MOORCROFT POTTERY A Guide to Moorcroft Marks and identifying dates for Moorcroft Pottery. The moorcroft pottery has mainly remained in the hands of one family since its creation and Moorcroft mark changes have been quite few. The main Moorcroft marks changed as William Moorcroft moved from Macintyre & Co, at the end of the 19th century and then when Walter MEISSEN MARKS BLUE CROSSED SWORDS & AUGUSTUS REX MARKS The Meissen Blue Crossed Swords and Augustus Rex marks. 1723-1725 — Original kpm mark with blue crossed swords beneath. 1825-1924 — blue crossed swords mark with curved handles. 1725-1732 — Original blue crossed swords mark with curved crosspieces and handles. 1924-1934 — blue crossed swords mark with dot between top of blades. A LOOK AT SHELLEY MARKS & COLLECTIBLE SHELLEY CHINA Continuing to 14341, dated May 18, 1966. Ideal China Ware, ( also known as Canadian Teaware ), pattern numbers start with ‘0’. First number was 051, dated February 1938, continuing to 0721, dated May 1966.Collectible Pattern number 051/28 is the Dainty Blue pattern on the Dainty shape. Seconds Ware, are Shelley items that have a fault in HUMMEL MARKS AND MARKINGS Hummel Marks from TMK-1 to TMK-8 The Crown Mark, The Full Bee, The Stylised Bee, The Missing Bee, and other Hummel Marks and Hummel Markings. The first three hummel figurines Puppy Love, Little Fiddler and Bookworm were marked FF15, FF16, and FF17. When they were first created the figurine series designation or mold numbers had not yetbeen set
AYNSLEY CHINA
Aynsley China and the Aynsley brand were established by John Aynsley (I) in 1775, in a small workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Joseph A. Bailey, Nancy Brunt and other notable artists employed by Aynsley helped turn the Aynsley China into sought after andcollectible art.
COLLECTING GAUDY WELSH POTTERY Gaudy Welsh is a strange name for a style of pottery that has been produced for almost a century. From Hilditch in the 1820's to Charles Allerton in the 1920's, Welsh factories made their own contributions to Gaudy Welsh, particularly the Cambrian Pottery. Staffordshire though is where much of the collectable Gaudy Welsh pottery originat POTTERY MARKS IDENTIFICATION GUIDE & INDEX FEATURING REALA COLLECTION OF POTTERY MARKS USING PHOTOS AND IMAGES FROM OUR ANTIQUES COLLECTIONFOR EASY REFERENCE AND AS A QUICK GUIDE TO THE POSSIBLE ATTRIBUTION OF YOUR LATEST PORCELAIN COLLECTIBLE OR POTTERY MARKS.THE MARKS LISTED BELOW AR...REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY MARKS FROM OUR ANTIQUES COLLECTIONCLICK ON THE MARK TO OPEN THE ROYAL CROWN DERBY HISTORY AND MARKS SECTIONS AND THE DERBY PORCELAIN GALLERYGENUINE EXAMPLES OF ROYAL DOULTON MARKS ON DOULTON ANTIQUESA QUICK VIEW OF SOME SAMPLES OF THE DIVERSE RANGE OF ROYAL DOULTON MARKS. CLICK AN IMAGE TO OPEN THE FULL DOULTON MARKS SECTION.A FEW REAL LIFE SAMPLES OF GENUINE MOORCROFT POTTERY MARKSTHE RANGE OF MOORCROFT POTTERY MARKS BEGINS WITH WILLIAM MOORCROFT’S TIME AT THE MACKINTYRE POTTERY AND COVERS THE 100 YEAR HISTORY OF DESIGN AND O...EXAMPLE ROYAL WORCESTER MARKSTHE RANGE OF ROYAL WORCESTER MARKS USED OVER THE WORCESTER COMPANY’S LONG HISTORY. CLICK AN IMAGE TO OPEN THE FULL ROYAL WORCESTER SECTION.SAMPLES OF GENUINE WEDGWOOD MARKS FROM OUR OWN ANTIQUES COLLECTIONTO ASSIST THE WEDGWOOD COLLECTOR WHO HAS TO BE CAREFUL OF MODERN FAKES AND OF MAKING SURE THE WEDGWOOD MARK ON THEIR LATEST ACQUISITION IS 100% GEN... A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection For easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks. The marks listed below are grouped as far as was possible in a logical order, with similar signs, graphics, shapes, etc grouped together. DERBY MARKS AND DATING ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN Derby marks are many but most follow the same theme, with a cypher surmounted by a crown. Dating early Derby is slightly more difficult than the more modern Royal Crown Derby, but dating Derby porcelain is much easier than many of the early English porcelain factories. ROYAL DOULTON MARKS & DATING DOULTON CERAMICS Royal Doulton Marks, base marks, pattern codes and trade marks. The Doulton marks are many and varied but most follow the same theme. Dating Royal Doulton products from their Doulton marks means you sometimes have to check very carefully. Factors other than the Doulton mark can help in more accurate dating, particularly pattern names and SPOTTING ANTIQUE FAKES AND FORGERIES How to check for antique fakes & forgeries, detect restoration spot reproductions. Beware of reproductions and antique fakes & forgeries, they are out there and they will trap the unwary. Recognising reproductions, knowing how to detect restoration and knowing your antique marks will all help when buying antiques. Firstly, reprodu MOORCROFT MARKS & DATING MOORCROFT POTTERY A Guide to Moorcroft Marks and identifying dates for Moorcroft Pottery. The moorcroft pottery has mainly remained in the hands of one family since its creation and Moorcroft mark changes have been quite few. The main Moorcroft marks changed as William Moorcroft moved from Macintyre & Co, at the end of the 19th century and then when Walter MEISSEN MARKS BLUE CROSSED SWORDS & AUGUSTUS REX MARKS The Meissen Blue Crossed Swords and Augustus Rex marks. 1723-1725 — Original kpm mark with blue crossed swords beneath. 1825-1924 — blue crossed swords mark with curved handles. 1725-1732 — Original blue crossed swords mark with curved crosspieces and handles. 1924-1934 — blue crossed swords mark with dot between top of blades. A LOOK AT SHELLEY MARKS & COLLECTIBLE SHELLEY CHINA Continuing to 14341, dated May 18, 1966. Ideal China Ware, ( also known as Canadian Teaware ), pattern numbers start with ‘0’. First number was 051, dated February 1938, continuing to 0721, dated May 1966.Collectible Pattern number 051/28 is the Dainty Blue pattern on the Dainty shape. Seconds Ware, are Shelley items that have a fault in HUMMEL MARKS AND MARKINGS Hummel Marks from TMK-1 to TMK-8 The Crown Mark, The Full Bee, The Stylised Bee, The Missing Bee, and other Hummel Marks and Hummel Markings. The first three hummel figurines Puppy Love, Little Fiddler and Bookworm were marked FF15, FF16, and FF17. When they were first created the figurine series designation or mold numbers had not yetbeen set
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Aynsley China and the Aynsley brand were established by John Aynsley (I) in 1775, in a small workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Joseph A. Bailey, Nancy Brunt and other notable artists employed by Aynsley helped turn the Aynsley China into sought after andcollectible art.
COLLECTING GAUDY WELSH POTTERY Gaudy Welsh is a strange name for a style of pottery that has been produced for almost a century. From Hilditch in the 1820's to Charles Allerton in the 1920's, Welsh factories made their own contributions to Gaudy Welsh, particularly the Cambrian Pottery. Staffordshire though is where much of the collectable Gaudy Welsh pottery originat ANTIQUE COLLECTORS GUIDE TO POTTERY & PORCELAIN MARKS Antique Marks includes antique terms, a full antiques glossary and detailed history on well known companies and artist biographies. As well as pottery & porcelain companies and information on caring for antique rugs, carpets, silver and glass. But best of all . Its all FREE, and at your fingertips 24/7. SPOTTING ANTIQUE FAKES AND FORGERIES How to check for antique fakes & forgeries, detect restoration spot reproductions. Beware of reproductions and antique fakes & forgeries, they are out there and they will trap the unwary. Recognising reproductions, knowing how to detect restoration and knowing your antique marks will all help when buying antiques. Firstly, reprodu ANTIQUE MINTON MARKS AND DATING MINTON PORCELAIN Rare pseudo Dresden crossed swords mark in underglaze blue on floral encrusted porcelain, which is sometimes confused with Coalport porcelain. c1820 to 1830’s. Several variations of Minton Marks incorporate the initial M. c1836 to 1841. Minton and Boyle Period mark. Many printed marks of this period incorporate the initials ‘M& B’. c1841
COLLECTING GAUDY WELSH POTTERY Gaudy Welsh Pottery Gaudy Welsh is a strange name for a style of pottery that has been produced for almost a century. From Hilditch in the 1820’s to Charles Allerton in the 1920’s, Welsh factories made their own contributions to Gaudy Welsh, particularly the CambrianPottery.
MOORCROFT ARTISTS & DESIGNERS: THE MOORCROFT DESIGN STUDIO The Original Moorcroft Artists and Designers including William & Walter Moorcroft Other Moorcroft Studio artists include Philip Gibson, Rachel Bishop, Emma Bossons, Nicola Slaney and Sian Leeper. Today, the Moorcroft artists and Studio designers are young and the Moorcroft workforce has an average age of less than 27. There are WADE MARKS & DATING WADE POTTERY & PORCELAIN George WADE (1864-1938), was born in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. His father was a potters thrower and later became a manager. George himself was educated at Nottingham University and eventually became Chairman of George Wade & Son Ltd. The original Wade company manufactured ceramic products for the cotton industry as well as porcelain figures and ROYAL DOULTON ARTISTS MARKS AND POTTERS MONOGRAMS Doulton Artists Marks & Potters Monograms beginning with (A) A selection of Royal doulton artists marks and monograms. Sorted alphabetically by surname from left to right. Most royal doulton artists and assistants used a mark or monogram that included their initials A quick click to the relevant character page should help youfind the mark
KANGXI CHINESE PORCELAIN AND ITS REIGN MARKS Porcelain from the Kangxi period (1662-1722) is one of the most recognisable and ubiquitous areas of Chinese ceramics.Ceramics from this reign are found in collections and museums all over the world, so it is well worth familiarising oneself in the shapes, decoration, and marks on pieces of this prolific period of porcelain production. A GUIDE TO POOLE POTTERY & POOLE POTTERY MARKS Poole Pottery is based in the town of Poole in Dorset. They produce decorative and ornamental art pottery that has become very collectible. Poole was set up in 1873 as Carter and Co. and started out by making architectural ceramics incuding tiles and ornamental ceramics used in the building industry. By the early twentiethcentury,
ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED PORCELAIN: ARTISTS & ORIGINS Royal Worcester fruit painted porcelain and the skill of the Worcester fruit artists. The beauty of Royal Worcester fruit painted porcelain can only be achieved thanks to the varied skills that the fruit painters and craftsmen possess. It is believed that Worcester artist Octar H. Copson, was the first to paint Worcester Fruit He painted a* Home
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ROYAL WORCESTER MARKS One of the most prized porcelain collectibles. Royal Worcester marks from the Dr Wall period right through to modern times. Use our Worcester marks reference to date your Worcester porcelain and decipher those dot codes*
ROYAL DOULTON MARKS
From Burslem to Lambeth and Robert Allen to special Doulton series marks and date codes. We also list HN numbers and Doulton artists marks. All you need to date your Royal Doulton collectables*
WEDGWOOD MARKS
The Wedgwood Collector is faced with many imitators and must ensure they are buying true Wedgwood antiques that bear genuine Wedgwood marks. Use our china marks to confidently attribute the piece to theWedgwood potteries.
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MOORCROFT POTTERY MARKS Originally founded as a studio in 1897 within the James Macintyre & Co ceramic company, Moorcroft pottery is among the most popular pottery collectables. Use our reference to date your Moorcroft Pottery marks.*
MEISSEN MARKS
In April 1723 the Leipziger Post Zeitungen, announced that Meissen porcelain would carry a mark to guard against forgeries. Properly identifying the Meissen blue crossed swords mark and the Augustus Rex Mark will show you that not all blue crossed swords marks are Meissen*
ROYAL CROWN DERBY MARKS In 1775 William Duesbury’s hard work was rewarded by King George III and Derby Porcelain was born. In 1890 Queen Victoria helped make it Royal Crown Derby and it has produced some of the most collectable porcelain products ever made*
COALPORT MARKS
John Rose and Coalport Porcelain used a great variety of Coalport marks as well as early Coalbrook Dale marks and mock Sevres & Chelsea marks. The Coalport Standard Crown mark is the best known but there are many versions and other marks*
CHINA MARKS, REGISTRATION MARKS & KITEMARKS Makers marks, trade marks and all sort of china marks appear on all sorts of pottery & porcelain, glass and silver. They can be stamped, painted, impressed or handwritten. Here’s how.*
HUMMEL MARKS
Hummel figurines are beautifully cute rather than realistic and Hummel marks cover various periods from 1931 when Berta Hummel entered the covent of Siessen to after 1946 when she passed away. We include Geobel marks that include & exclude the Bee.*
ANTIQUE MINTON MARKS 200 years of Minton makers marks, trade marks and year cyphers. From 1796 this important Stoke firm has traded under various styles and in 1842 it introduced year cyphers. Here’s where you’ll find them …*
ANTIQUE ENGLISH PORCELAIN Probably less than 50% of all Antique English Porcelain and pottery from the 18th and 19th centuries has a factory mark. You have to learn to look for other signs …*
NORITAKE CHINA & NORITAKE MARKS There are three commonly seen Noritake marks, namely the Noritake Maruki (often called Komaru) Mark, the M (for Morimura) Wreath Mark and the RC (for Royal Crockery) mark …ANTIQUES CATEGORIES
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