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Edmé Samson was born in Paris in 1810. His company Edmé Samson et Cie was created in 1845. The manufacture, which continued production until 1969, is known for copying designs of other porcelain makers. Samson Ceramics copied designs by Chelsea, Meissen, Sevres as well as many Chinese export porcelain items.

Not all Samson items are marked. Moreover, marks on many items of this manufacture were removed in order to pass for originals.

Edmé Samson et Cie products stand the test of time. Especially those items that were made in 19th century are now highly collectible.

 

Samson S mark
Edme Samson 1941 - 1957 S mark used on reproductions of Asian porcelain 
Gold anchor mark
Samson golden anchor 1885 - 1920s mark used on Chelsea items reproductions
Samson mark
Samson mark used on chinese export porcelain reproductions
Samson Meissen mark
Samson 1940s - 1969 mark used on Meissen reproductions
Samson Asian style mark
Samson mark used on replicas of Asian porcelain
Samson France
Samson mark used on replicas of Asian items
Samson mark
Samson Meissen style mark used on replicas of German porcelain
Samson Sevres mark
Samson mark used on replicas of Sevres items
Samson Iznik mark
Samson mark used on Iznik pottery replicas
Twigs mark
Crossed twigs S Samson mark - the end of the 19th to beginning of the 2Oth centuries
Samson Delft mark
Samson mark used on Delftware replicas
 
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