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France - Pg. 10
[ Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ] St. Paul (13) Fayence. 18th and 19th centuries. 13 Sarreguemines (14-22) Established about 1770 by Paul Utzchneider. 14-22 These are 19th century marks found on fayence and porcelain. Sceaux Penthievre (23-30) 23-25 1772-1795. Richard Glot. 26-30 After 1775. Sevres Factory formerly established at Vincennes in 1745 was removed to Sevres in 1756. Soft paste porcelain was made until 1769 when both soft and hard were produced. The quality of the work fell off after 1793. From 1890 to 1904 date was generally omitted from mark. Sevres also noted for its fine biscuit, which was not marked until after 1860. Marks until 1793 were generally in overglaze blue. Many imitations of these early marks are found. 1,2 Early Sevres or Vincennes. Before 1753. These marks were occasionally used after this date. 3 1753. This mark was faked on later wares made in the Sevres factory and also on modern pieces made elsewhere. 4 Early Sevres. 5-7 Crown over interlaced "L" used on some pieces of hard paste porcelain. 8 1778. 9 1756. 10-14 1793-1804. 15 1793-1800. 16 1801-1804. 17 1804-1809. In red. Related Articles: SEVRES CHINA - 1756 TO DATE Sevres Porcelain Sevres European Porcelain French Porcelain France And Pottery France's Fantastic Glass French Pottery Show All Articles Related To: French Porcelain
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