Ironstone
Ironstone china is a hard white earthenware, sometimes slightly transparent but very strong....
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Ironstone china is a hard white earthenware, sometimes slightly transparent but very strong....
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Pictured: Bowl (Acc. No. 84.46.1) Produced in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, by Enoch Wood &...
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You may be familiar with it as ‘china’, but the ceramics category of antiques covers a...
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Old Wedgwood Among collectors the term Old Wedgwood is taken to refer to wares produced before...
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Firing different types of ware Biscuitware For HOLLOWARE (for example, cups bowls, jugs and...
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Gaudy Welsh adorned the much loved Welsh Dressers in cottages and farmhouses in Wales and even...
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During the last part of the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries, American liquor distributors...
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Do you know what it is? Well, I can tell you the difference and it is this simple! Pottery uses...
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Most people don’t know what the difference between ceramics and pottery. Pottery is anything...
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A word has come to light lately to describe the way in which words, thoughts and ideas are brought...
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