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How To Identify Maker Marks?

by @ 5:22 am on November 11, 2020. Filed under Costume Jewelry


Most ceramics bear a maker’s mark or backstamp. This is usually located on the underside, whether it is a figurine or pottery vase. These marks usually denote the studio or manufacturer and at times include the Artist’s initials or signature.

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