A Quick Guide to Early English Porcelain
When compared with lavishly decorated continental wares, early English porcelain may seem...
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When compared with lavishly decorated continental wares, early English porcelain may seem...
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Most Types of early Chinese pottery are available to the collector. Condition and quality are more...
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A certain amount of Porcelain was produced in the Yuan dynasty (1280-1368) decorated in underglaze...
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The term “Dresden porcelain” refers more to an artistic movement than a particular line of...
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There is no way to restore pottery and porcelain that is wholly undetectable. Certain techniques...
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One of seven children, Susannah Margaretta ‘Daisy’ Makeig-Jones was born in 1881 in a...
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The richly coloured designs and motifs found on continental pottery of the 17th and 18th centuries...
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There are many ways to build up an interesting and attractive collection of continental porcelain....
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Ask a collector to name a European porcelain factory, and chances are they’ll say Meissen....
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As well as the famous Josiah Wedgwood several other potters used the name WEDGWOOD (or similar...
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