Confused about Wedgwood
As well as the famous Josiah Wedgwood several other potters used the name WEDGWOOD (or similar...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
As well as the famous Josiah Wedgwood several other potters used the name WEDGWOOD (or similar...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | Artisans of Influence |
Clarice Cliff is a Potteries born and bred artist whose popular Art Deco designs of the...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
18th Century Leeds Pottery was originally founded in Hunslet, a village just outside Leeds, in...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
18th century plain creamware pottery Collecting seems to fall in to four categories; Early...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
Introduction In the history of Moorcroft Pottery two players emerge, that is William and his son...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
Glaze Terminology Glaze The shiny ‘varnished’ surface of the jar, applied after painting (and...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
The most famous of the ceramics associated with the county of Cornwall, Cornishware, also called...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | African Pottery |
Cobalt blue painted pottery was produced in New Kingdom Egypt, with the heyday for its production...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
Cobalt is a metallic chemical element which is rather hard and brittle in its pure form. It is...
Read MorePosted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |
Cloisonné, in which China excels, is known as jingtailan in the country. It first appeared toward...
Read More