LENOX CHINA JEWELS BACKSTAMPS
1991 - 2007
What is a Backstamp?
In Pottery, China and Porcelain backstamps are the identifying mark or signature of the manufacture. Normally found on the bottom or underside of the piece. It may be mechanically stamped, decaled or cut (incised) into the piece.
Summary of Backstamp Marks
The following marks will appear on the Backstamp of Lenox China Jewels figurines. Years 1991 through 2003 are shown.
The following backstamp photos are from the Lenox China Jewels Nativity Collection.
Backstamp is from the “Kneeling Angel” Year of Issue 1995, Year this piece was Manufactured, 1997.
Backstamp is from the “Drummer Boy” Year of Issue 1995, Year this piece was Manufactured, 1998
Backstamp is from the “Standing Camel”, Year of Issue 1997, Year this piece was Manufactured,1999.
The ink mark 211 is from a Lenox Line Inspector.
In some cases the Lenox Factory Artist would sign their name.
Backstamp is from the “Rooster and Hen” Year of Issue 2001, Year this piece was Manufactured, 2001.
Ink mark is from Lenox Line Inspector number 6.
Backstamp of “Kneeling Angel” Year of Issue 1995, Year this piece was Manufactured, 2005
Backstamp of “Angel with Trumpet” Year of Issue 2005, Year this piece was Manufactured, 2006.
Backstamp of “Fisherman”, Year this piece was Manufactured, 2006.
Backstamp of “Perfume Seller” Year this piece was Manufactured, 2007.
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