On The Bottom Of A Porcelain Figurine Theres Sometimes A Mark Or Insignia Whats That Called?
Submitted by admin on September 17, 2009 10:36 am6 Comments
I'm not sure if it's the same for porcelain, but it's called the hallmark and it related to the artisan in terms of gold, silver or platinum. It's a mark of purity.
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trade mark
usually that is a manufacture mark, or it could be the artist signature, depending on the age of the piece and whether its made by hand or machine.
it can be called just a mark, or a factory mark.
The register or registration mark.
a makers mark…usually by the person that made that particular piece. or it could be a manufacturers emblem
A stamp or imprint.