Mud Man Figures of China
1000 years ago, Chinese artisans of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), were creating miniature...
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1000 years ago, Chinese artisans of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), were creating miniature...
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Famous manufacturer of earthenware and porcelain at Burslem then Etruria and lastly Darlaston....
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Bernard Matthews, the renowned Turkey Breeder celebrated 40 years in the turkey business and...
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Minton Majolica is a hugely colourful area of the antiques world – full of rarities, curious...
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18th century Chinese Imperial gilt bronze and cloisonné vase, crafted in the Forbidden City in the...
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Samples of actual meissen marks. You should remember that the marks are drawn by hand and that...
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It was first produced by C.J. Mason & Company in 1813 to provide a cheap substitute for...
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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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