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  1. Marks. From about 1745, the porcelain manufactory at Vincennes (established in 1740 on the grounds of a former hunting lodge, east of Paris) marked its wares with the royal cipher – two interlaced L’s. This is usually painted in cobalt blue, either in overglaze enamel or in underglaze pigment.

    • Our History

      The French Porcelain Society was established in 1984. Its...

    • Paste

      Paste refers to the mixture or recipe of ingredients used in...

    • Gilding

      Gilding was the final stage in decorating Vincennes and...

    • Links

      There are many great collections of French porcelain and...

    • Acknowledgements

      Many people and organizations have helped in the preparation...

    • Refunds

      The Society is committed to treating all purchasers of our...

  2. History, dates and marks of French and other European pottery: Badonviller, Quimper, Orchies, Gien, Sphinx.

  3. 16 gru 2021 · A graphical pottery marks identification guide using photos and images from real antiques. With links to information on each antique potters mark.

  4. 16 maj 2018 · From Saint-Cloud to Sèvres, learn how to identify French porcelain marks – and find out what they can reveal about a piece.

  5. For Limoges collectors, identifying authentic marks and signatures is essential. Proper markings ensure the piece's authenticity and value, guiding collectors to genuine Limoges porcelain. This section explores the various types of marks, common signatures, and tips for identifying true Limoges porcelain.

  6. Pottery marks from Moustiers, Niderviller, Pexonne, Salins, Clairefontaine, Longchamp.

  7. Before we dive straight into the identification of Limoges china, you need to make ensure that you fully understand what Limoges porcelain is and where it originates from. For beginners, Limoges porcelain is basically hard-paste porcelain manufactured in factories around the city of Limoges, France.

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