GoodLife Auctions Lot 1376, C. 1920s Handpainted Porcelain Tray


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Camark Pottery. Camark Pottery produced pottery in Camden, Arkansas, starting in 1926 and continuing until about 1962. Production after Jack Carnes's death in 1958 was intermittent and the factory closed in 1982. Camark used labels and a typewriter mark as well as identification in the mold.


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Factory or Artist Dates. Pottery & Porcelain Marks - Shield: Marks that look like shields were used from the late 18th century to the present. Cylindrical shapes with a few horizontal lines inside were the earliest shield marks. Over time, the shield became more decorative. From 1774 to 1864, the Royal Vienna Porcelain factory used the.


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Arnart often used brand names such as 'Royal Chintz', designed to be very Western or English-looking pottery marks. Some people describe their wares as 'fake tat', but I always shy away from such a description because there is still the skill of the artisan to be considered.


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For example, Arnart Imports (in business circa 1957-2001), which imported fine porcelain & china from Japan and, to a lesser extent, Italy, used a beehive mark. However, Arnart Imports' mark is documented as being exactly symmetrical, usually in black, and having a tiny vertical line at the very bottom of the beehive and sometimes a dot.


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Identify Your Antique Pottery and Porcelain Marks With This Easy Guide. By Pamela Wiggins Updated on 05/06/20 Michelle Dwyer / Getty Images Identifying a mark on a piece of pottery or porcelain is often the first step in researching the value of these antique and collectible pieces.


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This Kalk German porcelain crossed-arrow mark on what looks like a 19th-century Rococo style wall hanging was made by Arnart Creations, which contracted out the creation of figurines and decorative porcelain items to companies in Japan, Germany and Taiwan that were exported to the United State and other countries beginning about 1953.


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Size: 13 1/2 inches tall. Selling price: $450 (The Porcelain Art of Limoges on Ruby Lane, 2011) The value of vases, even from the same Limoges maker, will vary greatly. The painting adds a lot to the appeal among collectors, and this one is rather unique because most have flowers against a white base.


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Arnart Porcelain (1 - 60 of 557 results) Price ($) Shipping All Sellers Sort by: Relevancy Arnart Creations / Porcelain Dish / Gold Encrusted / Floral / Square Dish / Candy Dish / (955) $14.00 Arnart Fragonard Victorian Love Story Porcelain Plate Courting Couple Beehive Circle R Mark Gold Gilt 10 1/4" White Center (1.3k) $45.00


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A: The mark on your pitcher was used by Arnart, an American importer that's been in business in New York City since 1953. The company has used several different names and marks, including some that indicated it had offices in Japan or imported goods from Japan. Many of the pieces were made to resemble Victorian and early 20th-century objects.


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In 1913, Wagner & Apel (W & A) employed 150 people and remained at about that number until the beginnings of the troubles of the war period in 1937. After the war, the town fell into the control of the Soviet block and the factory was nationalized. In 1990 with the fall of the Berlin Wall, Wagner & Apel (W & A) was put back into the hands of.


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Porcelain Marks & More - your one-stop resource for German and related porcelain marks and manufacturer history. About PM&M. Four-feathered crossed arrow mark from an item designed for Arnart by Stouffer. Unknown. Look-alike of the well-known Jaeger&Co. mark; this mark form is documented as 'copy' or 'fake' in various books.


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Arnart Imports, New York, New York. The imitation beehive mark is for Arnart Imports, a New York importer of Japanese products. The mark was apparently put into use in 1957. The sources differ as to when it ended. One says 1981, one says 2001, and one leaves it open-ended.


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'Arnart 5th Ave.' (registered 1957) 'ArMark' 'Royal Carlton' (registered for porcelain tableware in 1957) 'Royal Chintz' 'Royal Crown' (registered in 1965 and used until 1987) Comment (s) When checking out marks on items without stickers, take a look at the number of feathers on the arrows and the numbers included in the mark.


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Arnart Creation's porcelain figurines were designed by the German artist Erich Stauffer, but were made in Japan. Arnart Creations Japan was founded in 1953 to produce porcelain for its New York office Arnart Imports. These fake Hummels were created from 1953 to 1970. Three decades later, in 2001, Arnart Creations shut down production entirely.


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Arnart Ink stamp Crossed Arrows in conjunction with faint impressed KW/G-Star mark. Good example of the impressed KW/G-Star mark. Japanese or Taiwanese produced stein. The "Original Arnart Creation" shown in conjunction with the painted Crossed Arrows and the impressed KW/G-Star marks, on the featured stein.


GoodLife Auctions Lot 1376, C. 1920s Handpainted Porcelain Tray

Taisho (1913-1926) Showa (1926-1988), where "early Showa" is often used to cover the Showa reign before 1945, and Heisei (1988-today) The marks are normally read from top to bottom, and right to left. Signatures are usually followed by a suffix, for example Sei, tsukuru or saku all meaning "made", or Ga, Dzu or Fude meaning "painted" or "drawn".