Page 464 - Chinese Porcelain Vol I, Galland
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250 CHINESE PORCELAIN.
A manual of marks Messrs. and
porcelain. by Hooper Phillips
also contains a number of Chinese marks.
Dresden Marks.
Sir A. W. Franks tells us that to the
(p. 235) prevent
courtiers taking away the china, it was marked by a sign and
number cut in the so as to be indelible, the
porcelain, following
being the distinguishing marks employed :—
Green Chinese porcelain mark

