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  1. A guide to the Sevres Marks including the Double L and Double C marks. The Sevres double L mark was introduced in 1751 and in 1753 year letters were added to all Sevres marks. The Sevres Porcelain year cyphers began with an 'A' in 1753 and continued until 'Z'. In 1777 these then moved to a 'AA' in 1778 and continued to 'PP' in 1793.

  2. Introduction. List of Personnel. Painted Marks. Table I: Standard Marks of Painters and Gilders. Table II: Recent Addenda to Standard Marks. Table III: Alphabetical Concordance of Postulated Marks, Dates, and Names. Incised Marks. Table of Marks of Potters and Sculptors. Glossary.

  3. Sèvres porcelain marks furnish the dates of manufacture and decoration, ... Sèvres’ current mark was designed by the painter Georges Mathieu in the 1970s. The presence of the word “Sèvres” on the back of a ceramic object does not necessarily mean that it was made at the National Manufactory.

  4. Sèvres - Manufacture et Musées nationaux et le Musée national Adrien Dubouché forment l'établissement public administratif Cité de la céramique - Sèvres & Limoges, placé sous la tutelle du ministère de la Culture.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Sevres mark- how to identify Sevres porcelain. All porcelain produced by the Sevres factory is stamped, normally on the underside of the piece, with its signature blue mark. The mark shows two Ls ‘interlaced’ with each other, normally with a letter inside.

  6. Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2004. The vast and diverse production of the Sèvres factory in the nineteenth century resists easy characterization, and its history during this period reflects many of the changes affecting French society in the years between 1800 and 1900.