Postby kerangoumar » Thu Dec 13, 2007 4:55 pm
There is irony here, as well.
Samson is a once-notorious company that copied Sevres, Meissen etc. For years, for decades, people were warned off Samson as the pieces were 'fake'. Now, as the range in the market has dwindled, people are starting collect anything at all. A lot of which is not worth discussing. Samson pieces, however, were made with care and there has been a rise in their collection, with a corresponding rise in prices. Because, though they are not Meissen, they now are actually antique - if you use the definition of 100-yrs or more. Personally I prefer to keep my antiques pre-1832.