Marriage jugs
Marriage jugs are thought to often have been gifted to commemorate the weddings in the families of...
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Marriage jugs are thought to often have been gifted to commemorate the weddings in the families of...
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A Quaint Diary-the Duesburys and their work-characteristics of Derby Porcelain-the Bloor...
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(Pictured above: Minton majolica cheese dish) Minton were fortunately pretty good at marking their...
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Lusterware or Lustreware (respectively the US and all other English spellings) is a type of...
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Lotus Ware is considered to be possibly the finest porcelain ever produced in the United States....
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François ALLUAUD (1739-c1800) was director of the Royal Limoges Porcelain company from 1788 until...
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Eugene ALLUAUD (1866-1947) was a landscape painter and porcelain decorator, grandson of Francois...
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Charles AHRENFELDT (1807-94) was born in Germany. He began importing porcelain into New York City...
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Limoges was produced by a number of factories in France from the late 1700s until around 1930....
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Not only is the pottery of the 19th century colourful and decorative, it can often provide you...
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