Selection of chinese porcelain marks.
Identification blue chinese porcelain marks.
Almost at the same time that the chinese invented porcelain they also invented marks and copies sometimes to learn sometimes to honor sometimes to deceive sometimes to replace sometimes just to meet a demand.
Reign marks are usually four or six characters in length and can be found on the base or the side of an item.
Consider the color of the marks and how they were applied to the porcelain piece.
Later reigns often used reign marks of earlier emperors on chinese porcelain etc.
If you see red marks the piece was likely created in the mid 19th century while pieces with blue marks were likely made later.
In general the marks will be red or blue and hand painted or stamped.
The identification and authentication of chinese porcelain is a complex process of an overall verification of a number of factors.
See a comparison of chinese and non chinese marks.
Marks listed below are from antiques that are about 80 years old or older.
The mark first appeared in the kangxi period and became popular in the late qing to the early republic period 1900 1950.
This mark is found on a large group of blue white porcelain.
Identifying chinese porcelain involves more than just knowing the mark in order to decide age and manufacturer as many novices do believe.
Mark on chinese porcelain erotic cup.
Marks of earlier periods have been used throughout almost the history of chinese porcelain.
This selection of marks below contains mainly chinese porcelain marks of the ming and qing dynasties and a few republic period antique marks.