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Lenox porcelain marks date from the late 1800's. While purely American in manufacture, early on Lenox created what they called "Lenox Belleek", patterned after the Irish Belleek porcelain.
Lenox varied its mark only slightly over the years. Primarily known for their dinnerware, Lenox also makes figural and gift items.
For more on the history of Lenox porcelain, click here.
To see a more complete listing of porcelain marking, go to:
Porcelain Marks.
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The following images are a survey of the marks on various internet sites on 10/8/2006. All items were represented to be "Lenox". However, We do not make any claim to know the authenticity of these marks as valid Lenox and not imitations. They are presented here as guidelines only.



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