Facination with Horsehair Pottery
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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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Every picture tells a story, Like the Willow Pattern Plate, Where two lovers dwell in...
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The well known blue and white plate with Chinese characters and doves flying around actually has a...
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Stoneware flowerpot with Albany Slip glaze made for the florist industry Fulper stoneware jug with...
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Fat Lava is the term used for a specific style of ceramics produced in West Germany during the...
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Charles AHRENFELDT (1807-94) was born in Germany. He began importing porcelain into New York City...
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Quality of Decoration One of the most difficult areas to define is artistic value and quality of...
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Samuel Alcock this mark appears with or without then name or initials: SAML ALCOCK & Co. S.A. & Co c.1828-53 Brown Westhead Moore & Co 1890+ (to 1904) Burgess & Goddard Henry Burgess with name or initials...
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By the late 1880s, merchant Ernst Wahliss had established himself as Vienna’s leading...
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Edmé Samson, born in Paris in 1810, established the porcelain company of Samson-Edmé et Cie in...
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