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What is the Kangxi porcelain mark?

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What is the Kangxi porcelain mark?
The Kangxi mark appears on porcelain created in China during the Kangxi period, 1662-1722. There are two types of Kangxi marks: a reign mark and a potter’s personal mark. Reign marks are six-character marks in two vertical lines with a double circle around them. Other marks vary and indicate a potter’s personal mark. They could be a picture, a blank circle or a character. Browse a variety of authenticated Kangxi porcelain on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
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Chinese Pair Kangxi Porcelain Famille Verte Buddhist Lion Joss Stick Holders
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very fine pair antique Chinese Kangxi porcelain famille verte Buddhist Lion joss stick holders
Category

Antique 17th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Large Kangxi Blue-and-White Jar
Located in London, GB
A large Kangxi blue-and-white jar decorated with peonies and scrolling foliage, second half of the
Category

Antique 17th Century Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Kangxi Period Chinese Dish, China Qing Dynasty
Located in Saverne, Grand Est
double circle, Kangxi period.
Category

Antique 18th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Kangxi Floral Embossed Lidded Porcelain Jug
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An unusual Chinese Kangxi period (1662-1722) porcelain lidded and handled jug embossed with flowers
Category

Antique 1660s Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Scholar Object Oxblood Porcelain Bowl - Kangxi Mark
Located in Atlanta, GA
Chinese Scholar Object Oxblood Porcelain Bowl - Kangxi Mark. A porcelain bowl in oxblood glaze
Category

20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Chinese Export Porcelain Plates, Kangxi, 1662-1722
Located in Delft, NL
Chinese Emporer of period Kangxi 1662-1722 with scene of a flower garden on rocks and birds and flowers in
Category

Antique 18th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

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