modern dresden porcelain marks
Was Meissen porcelain made in Dresden?
This resulted in Meissen figurines and porcelain being referred to as Dresden porcelain even though they were marked with the blue crossed swords mark. Today most ceramics collectors are aware that although the work of Dresden decorators often rivaled Meissen products; no actual porcelain was produced in Dresden.
What are some authentic Dresden marks?
Other authentic Dresden marks include a Bavarian coat of arms with "Dresden" written above it. Some Dresden items also have a small brown rose either above or below the Dresden mark. Characterised by ornate designs of fruit, shells, foliage, scrolls, and flowers, Dresden china arose during the Romantic period of the 19th century.
Who makes crown Dresden Porcelain?
Crown Dresden is porcelain produced by outside decorator Helena Wolfsohn, in Dresden in the 1870s. Wolfsohn originally used the Meissen Royal factory mark on her products, in particular a variation of the Meissen AR (Augustus Rex) mark.
How do I find the value of my Dresden Porcelain?
Find the Value of your Dresden porcelain. WorthPoint is the largest resource online for identifying, researching and valuing antiques. Explore over 425 Million “sold for” prices with item details and images. Dresden studios were known for their blue crown marks on their items' bases, but the stamps' details varied between makers.
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Porcelain Stamp Boxes (excluding Goss China boxes)
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Mounted Oriental Porcelain in the J. Paul Getty Museum
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Important Meissen Porcelain from a European Private - Bonhams
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FINE EUROPEAN CERAMICS - Bonhams
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