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French Porcelain Popular Q&A
Q: Types of French Porcelain.
A: Europeans began experimenting with porcelain in the late 1500’s. “White gold,” as porcelain was called, was very fashionable to have in every room. France is mo... Read More »
Q: Why is the finish chipping off my antique French porcelain doll's...
A: I keep thinking of things sorry, but I will keep adding little pieces. I am sorry you are having so much trouble with your doll. It sounds as if the face has be... Read More »
Q: How to Identify French Limoges Porcelain Marks.
A: 1. Turn over your piece and check for an impressed "AE" mark. This porcelain is among the oldest French Limoges made. This mark was used by the Allund factory f... Read More »
Q: Buying Fine Apilco French Porcelain?
A: It is always important to choose the right tableware or dinnerware sets when you plan on spending some money and when you are planning to go in for an expensive... Read More »
Q: Antique French Porcelain Clock - where can I find out more about ...
A: Luneville is a town in eastern France. They made faience. Faience is usually thought to be tin-glazed eathenware, but in Luneville it is lead glazed. In UK we u... Read More »