Pottery Marks, Makers Marks, Porcelain Marks$$$ New with TSR?, sign up to It is worth noting that many of the websites below have in depth histories, patterns and other valuable information in addition to the marking. These websites will open in their own window or tab. When you are done researching another site, you may just close their window (or tab) and still be able to explore more of the links here.* Antique China Porcelain and Collectables and their porcelain marks. Asiatic Pheasants information and history + index of pottery marks. Belleek marks can be found at Online Belleek Guide, also a wealth of information. Bing & Grondahl marks and historical reference available at jamiri.dk. 's web-store. Bohemian, Czechoslovakian & Ceský factory marks and "much more" at Ginni's Collector's Circle British Porcelain, Pottery and Ceramic Trade Marks have been indexed at potteries.org/. Brush - McCoy reference, ceramic marks and history on a fee base is at BrushMcCoy.com California State Parks has their relevant makers mark online collection Canadian Pottery Identifier has a collection of pottery marks and history. Capodimonte as well other examples of makers marks provided by Arelecchino Antique Shop. Clarice Cliff Collectors Club website has a collection of online Clarice Cliff backstamps. Danish backstamps of Bing & Grondahl, Royal Copenhagen, and Dahl Jensen Copenhagen are available at www.jamiri.dk. Derby Porcelain Marks An article about Derby porcelains made from 1795-1825. Dutch Ceramics Markings of the 20th century can be found at Patricia Jansma's website Duchess China back stamps are available at http://www.duchesschina.co.uk/ Fiesta markings and more at ohioriverpottery.com Franciscan marks and other important research has been presented on the web site of Franciscan Newsletter George Ohr pottery marks and some helpful info and comparative fakes can be viewed at Old Pottery.com Gien historical marks are exampled at Table Ideas. Gotheborg.com has a very large and informative site for collectors of antique Chinese and Japanese Porcelains. . Don't over look mygrannysatticantiques.com and their large collection of history and pottery marks. Hall marks and history is available at Hall China Collectors Webpage Hull markings can be found with more info at Belle Vue Pottery Hummel trademarks with date guide. Kovels has published the most compressive guides on makers marks;
KPM marks also their history is available at the KPM website in Berlin, Germany. Liberty's in Paris France has a collection of ceramic marks. Limoges Boxes, Porcelain Marks, and Antique Limoges has info on Limoges porcelain makers and their marks and offers 1,850 styles of new Limoges boxes plus a selection of antique Limoges porcelains. Limoges Boutique has some history and online marks plus some fake Limoges markings. McCoy trademarks with dating are available at McCoy Pottery Collectors Society and at Chiquita's McCoy Pottery . Both have photo galleries, examples of fakes, and are knowledgeable resources for McCoy. The Essential Mettlach Marks a good reference article for the Mettlach factory of Villeroy and Boch by Walt Vogdes. Newcomb pottery markings can be found at http://www.tulane.edu/~wc/pottery/ a site production of Newcomb College Center for Research on Women Nippon marks and some important information about reproduction backstamps. Noritake Collectors Guild in Australia has a very good online resource of Noritake backmarks. Ohme porcelain marks can be found at Society for Old Ivory and Ohme Porcelains.org. Palissy Ware makers marks and in depth resources are at palissy.comwww. Pickard China Studio trademarks and date guide are directly available at Pickard China. Porcelain Marks and More has a large collection of German marks and manufacture information. But also has accumulated a large resource for other makers marks. Porcelain Marks Guide, has a subscription pottery mark service. Pottery & Porcelain online marks collection can be explored at Johanna Johnson Appraisals. Potterymarks.co.uk has an online database of pottery marks and information. The Roseville Place has both real and fake examples of Roseville makers marks. Royal Copenhagen backstamp and painter's numbers are available with historical reference and date guide at jamiri.dk. 's web-store. Stein markings are online at Stein Collectors International UHL marks are to be found at UHL Collectors Society. Van Briggle marks are available at GoneJunkin. Also Van Briggle bottom markings and other Resources are provided at Clement Marot Hull, a web site dedicated to his artwork. Wade and Irish Porcelains backstamps can be found at KS Wader (site is down) West German pottery markings and many helpful photos with research have been collected online by Ginfor's Odditiques Here is some good articles of tips on separating those fakes from the treasures;
*Most of the links on this page are independent websites that are not part of TS Restoration. T.S. Restoration is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of any other site that collects personally identifiable information. You may find our privacy statement here. We at T.S. Restoration are offering lessons and teaching aids for learning china repair / ceramic restoration. We provide instructional media with a selection of china restorer supplies. Our pottery repair supplies and knowledge is focused on the various aspects of restoring, mending, repair, fixing, or gluing of china, porcelain and pottery. We teach how to learn at home or within a course / class environment. We provide these web resources as an aid for all those who may find them useful. Although we do try to refine our selections to be helpful, these web sites are independent and may change their content at any time. We recommend a thorough research, with cross references, before making any strong conclusions about a noted history and or the markings. When cost effective, we suggest a qualified appraiser for those unique or special situations. We will be posting more links in the future. Please check back later.
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