URANIUM GLASS DEFINITION A short introduction to Uranium Glass and why it is so sought after. IF YOU FIND THIS USEFUL PLEASE VOTE YES BELOW TO MAKE THIS VISIBLE TO OTHERS History . Uranium glass, also known as...
Since I started cataloguing some of the most atrocious fakes that regularly crop up on ebay I have filled a guide with nothing but Troika - probably not surprising given the apparent ease of forgery and the...
Maiolica was a type of ceramic made in Renaisssance Italy characterised by an opaque, white glaze with oxide usually painted in several colours to produce bright effects. This in turn went on to influence the...
Minton ceramic planters Minton Ltd was an English ceramics company founded by Thomas Minton (1765-1836) in Stoke-upon-Trent in Staffordshire, England. At the Great Exhibition of 1851 Minton launched his...
Sevres porcelain vases The Sevres Porcelain Factory was originally founded in 1738 at Chateau de Vincennes, France by local craftsmen from a nearby porcelain factory at Chantilly. From the beginning, Sevres...
German Porcelain pate sur pate urns Pâte sur pâte is the technique in the creation of porcelain whereby the white porcelain is overlaid on the blue surface of the bowl. Ie you can feel the delicate relief of...
German Meissen porcelain comport German Meissen (porcelain), hard-paste porcelain was made at a factory established in 1710 at Meissen, near Dresden, in Saxony, east-central Germany. (The ware was once known...
Werbiliki porcelain from near Moscow in Russia became really famous after having designed and provided three complete services for the Russian Imperial court. The manufacture's ranking was now one of the best...
Werbiliki porcelain from near Moscow in Russia became really famous after having designed and provided three complete services for the Russian Imperial court. The manufacture's ranking was now one of the best...