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  1. The Marks on Pottery and Porcelain are of three kinds—factory, workman, and pattern mark. Thefirst is usually placed in a prominent position, sometimes accompanied by the mark of the maker or decorator. Sévres Porcelain, for instance, often having four or five workmen’s marks, besides that of the factory. The

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  2. ean pottery and porc elain. Down to the end of the eighteenth c entury practically, all under-gla ze marks wer e in blue (the most avail able colour), and it is only in the nin eteenth c entury, as a rule that und, er-gla z e marks in black, pink, or gre en are found. Many of these later marks are printed and not painted. In all the old war es ...

    • Miscellaneous Pottery Porcelain Marks
    • Real-Life Examples of Royal Crown Derby Marks from Our Antiques Collection
    • Genuine Examples of Royal Doulton Marks on Doulton Antiques
    • A Few Real-Life Samples of Genuine Moorcroft Pottery Marks
    • Example Royal Worcester Marks
    • Samples of Genuine Wedgwood Marks from Our Own Antiques Collection

    Including various marks from a range of British, American, and European pottery and porcelain manufacturers.

    Click on the mark to open the Royal Crown Derby History and Marks sections and the Derby Porcelain Gallery

    A quick view of some samples of the diverse range of Royal Doulton Marks. Click an image to open the full Doulton marks section.

    The range of Moorcroft Pottery marks begins with William Moorcroft's time at the MacKintyre pottery and covers the 100 year history of design and ownership by William, his son Walter Moorcroft, other more current owners and marks of artists and designers from the Moorcroft Design Studio. Click an image to open the full Moorcroft Marks Section.

    The range of Royal Worcester marks used over the Worcester company's long history. Click an image to open the full Royal Worcester section.

    To assist the Wedgwood collector who has to be careful of modern fakesand of making sure the Wedgwood mark on their latest acquisition is 100% genuine.

  3. THE ardent collector of Pottery or Porcelain, even when he has long passed his "novitiate," constantly feels the need of a reliable pocket volume containing the authentic and indisputable marks of the pottery and porcelain of the best " collectors' " periods.

  4. uk h2-i5" cfcefhandbook of marksonpottery &porcelain by w.burton,m.a. authorof 'ahistory anddescriptionofenglishporcelain,''ahistory ...

  5. The Marks on Pottery and Porcelain are of three. kinds factory, workman, and pattern mark. The first. is usually placed in a prominent position, sometimes accompanied by the mark of the maker or decorator. Sevres Porcelain, for instance, often having four or five. workmen's marks, besides that of the factory. The.

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  7. Handbook of marks on pottery & porcelain. Burton, William; Hobson, R. L. Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1909. Creator: Burton, William; Hobson, R. L. Published: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1909. Subject: Art and Design; Pottery. Topic: Handicraft. No Copyright - United States. Cite This: View Citations.

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