Meissen porcelain is a very famous porcelain which in history remains as the first hard paste porcelain ever produced in Europe. This porcelain was spread in large European markets by an alchemist and today we have many large manufacturers that produce this porcelain and museums that carefully preserve and show visitors different art products made using Meissen porcelain. This porcelain was introduced in Europe in the late 18th century and in United Stated of America in the mid' 1900's. Today this porcelain is well known for its durability, quality and excellence. However people constantly produce fake Meissen products claiming that they were preserved from the 19th and the 20th century.
What these people might not know is that it's very easy to distinguish authentic Meissen from the fake reproductions. This can be done by easily searching for under glazed blue markings that were either painted on or fired. The older markings include initials such as AR which stand for Augustus Rex, KPF for Königliche Porzellan-Fabrik, which was a large porcelain factory, KPM for Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, which was also a large factory and so on. On later times these initials started to be replaced by other symbols such as crossed swords. By looking at these markings you will know that the porcelain art you're about to buy is a real antique.
Meissen porcelain was brought in the US sometime around 1966 and as a result most of the antiques that can be purchased in this country date back from this period mostly. Their prices are dependable on many elements such as their origin, the period they belong to, the damages and other factors. But in short terms you have to know that if you are about to buy a Meissen art, you will have to pay a relatively high amount of money.
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