What do you need to know about old China?

What do you need to know about old China?

Some, but not all, old china contains backstamps, logos or some kind of symbol on the underside of the dinner plates, cup saucers or even bowls. You need to find out who manufactured the china to identify the china pattern.

Where can I find the pattern of Old China?

Early, old china might not have this information, but you can find it by comparing your china to pattern photos online or inside reference books once you’ve identified the manufacturer. Antique appraisers who specialize in china may also have a massive database on manufacturers they’ve accumulated over the years.

How can I tell if my China is still made?

You need to find out who manufactured the china to identify the china pattern. Once you have an idea as to the manufacturer, you can navigate to its site, if it’s still in business, to find the pattern. Alternatively, compare your china to books or ask for help from a site or retailer that sells replacement pieces.

How to find discontinued China at China search?

Wanted some mugs that China Search did not have but a couple of months after original enquiry some became available. I got a phone call and email from them and made the purchase. A fabulous service to find a discontinued pattern- thank you

Some, but not all, old china contains backstamps, logos or some kind of symbol on the underside of the dinner plates, cup saucers or even bowls. You need to find out who manufactured the china to identify the china pattern.

Wanted some mugs that China Search did not have but a couple of months after original enquiry some became available. I got a phone call and email from them and made the purchase. A fabulous service to find a discontinued pattern- thank you

Early, old china might not have this information, but you can find it by comparing your china to pattern photos online or inside reference books once you’ve identified the manufacturer. Antique appraisers who specialize in china may also have a massive database on manufacturers they’ve accumulated over the years.

You need to find out who manufactured the china to identify the china pattern. Once you have an idea as to the manufacturer, you can navigate to its site, if it’s still in business, to find the pattern. Alternatively, compare your china to books or ask for help from a site or retailer that sells replacement pieces.

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