They both have 2 blue crossed arrows with four feather like things on end and 6618.
Crossed arrows ceramic mark.
They started porcelain production in 1890.
Ceramic piece only mark is two black crossed arrows and 7879 under them pair man woman bisque figurines crossed arrows maker.
This mark form is documented as copy or fake in various books.
Some marks look like a circle square bird or animal shape etc.
1955 1960 indigo kalk mark.
Four feathered crossed arrow mark from an item designed for arnart by stouffer.
The mark a pair of feathered crossed arrows pointed downward was originally used to identify items made at porzellanfabric kalk g m b h a porcelain factory founded in 1900 at kalk in.
Soon after the meissen royal manufactory began producing pieces with the famous crossed swords mark which has become the most recognizable and most imitated porcelain mark in history.
What porcelain maker is the crossed arrows mark with a b.
One woman and one man.
Crossed arrows 1954 1968 kalk mark.
Most porcelain marks on fine antique china such as the meissen marks are underglaze meaning they were applied to the piece prior to firing.
Marks with letters are listed in alphabetical order.
The second firm was established in kalk in 1899 by g a.
Porcelain figurine anart w crossed arrows 5 feathers.
It is crossed arrows with 3 feathers.
What porcelain maker is the crossed arrows mark with a b.
Old hummel style clock with crossed arrows mark on bottom.
They have on clothes with flowers on them and man has a triangle hat leaning on a cane.
Period figurines crossed arrows pottery mark i have these two victorian bisque figurines.
Can anyone identify this makers mark.
Unknown look alike of the well known jaeger co.
Identify a mark by shape.
Wade pottery mark c1957 onwards gerbing stephan g st c1861 to 1900 louis majorelle makers mark staffordshire porcelain knot mark taxile doat mark on sevres porcelain m co mark minton c1841 to 1873 real life examples of royal crown derby marks from our antiques collection.
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.