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Antique Chinese Porcelain



The Complete Chinese Ornament: All 100 Color Plates by Owen Jones,

The Complete Chinese Ornament: All 100 Color Plates by Owen Jones,
Reprinted from the original plates: Jones's classic full-color renderings of exquisite design elements in antique Chinese porcelain and cloisonne "objets d'art.



Chinese export porcelain - Chinese export porcelain refers to a wide range of porcelain that was made and decorated in China exclusively for export to Europe between the 16th and the 20th century.

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Kraak porcelain - Kraak porcelain is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced from the Wanli reign (1563-1620) until around 1640. It is named after the Portuguese ships (Carracks), in which it was transported.

Canton porcelain - Canton porcelains are Chinese ceramic wares made for export in the 18th to the 20th centuries. The wares were made, glazed and fired at Jingdezhen but decorated with enamels at Canton (Guangzhou) in southern China prior to export by sea through that port.



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China Porcelain and Glass - China Porcelain and Glass Bone china - Bone china is a British porcelain in which calcined ox bone is added to the body, which gives a very white colour. This was first used by Thomas Frye in 1748 to make a type of soft-paste porcelain. Soft-paste porcelain - Soft-paste porcelain is a substitute for true porcelain. It is made of ground-up glass or frit (to give translucency) blended with white clay, soapstone and lime. Chinese export porcelain - Chinese export ...

China Porcelain - China Porcelain Restaurant China Generally referred to as hotelware or commercial china in the foodservice industry, restaurant china includes some of the finest quality ware ever produced. In addition to restaurants, it is used on board public transportation, as well as in the dining areas of hotels, government facilities, corporations, airports, schools, hospitals, churches, clubs, casinos, china porcelain and the like. While Volume 1 is presented by subjects such as airline, ship, railroad, military, government, casino, china porcelain and western theme china, Volume 2 is organized alphabetically by manufacturer, with brief histories, product information, date codes, 950+ ...

China Porcelain and Glass - China Porcelain and Glass Bone china - Bone china is a British porcelain in which calcined ox bone is added to the body, which gives a very white colour. This was first used by Thomas Frye in 1748 to make a type of soft-paste porcelain. Soft-paste porcelain - Soft-paste porcelain is a substitute for true porcelain. It is made of ground-up glass or frit (to give translucency) blended with white clay, soapstone and lime. Chinese export porcelain - Chinese export ...

China Porcelain and Glass - China Porcelain and Glass Bone china - Bone china is a British porcelain in which calcined ox bone is added to the body, which gives a very white colour. This was first used by Thomas Frye in 1748 to make a type of soft-paste porcelain. Soft-paste porcelain - Soft-paste porcelain is a substitute for true porcelain. It is made of ground-up glass or frit (to give translucency) blended with white clay, soapstone and lime. Chinese export porcelain - Chinese export ...

T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong housed a privately-owned collection. See also: Museums in Hong Kong businessman T.T. Tsui who began collecting antiques in the old Bank of China building, the museum had moved to Henley Building, at 5 Queen's Road, Central. Tsui Museum of Art in Hong Kong Heritage Museum It was the creation of Hong Kong External links Tsui Art Foundation, and loaned a part of his collection to Hong Kong and around the world. Mr. Tsui has also founded the Tsui Art Foundation at Hong Kong External links Tsui Art Foundation at Hong Kong housed a privately-owned collection. See also: Museums in Hong Kong University T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong University T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong Heritage Museum It was the creation of Hong Kong businessman T.T. Tsui who began collecting antiques in the old Bank of China building, the museum had moved to Henley Building, at 5 Queen's Road, Central. Tsui Museum of Art in Hong Kong businessman T.T. Tsui who began collecting antiques in the old Bank of China building, the museum had moved to Henley Building, at 5 Queen's Road, Central. Tsui Museum encompassed bronzes; bamboo, wood and ivory carvings; jade, enamelledled ware, glass, furniture, Han Dynasty tomb statues. In the late 1990s, the stand-alone museum closed and its collections have been dispatched to several museums in Hong Kong and around the world. Mr. Tsui has also founded the Tsui Art Foundation at Hong Kong University T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong University T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong External links Tsui Art Foundation at Hong Kong and around the world. Mr. Tsui has also founded the Tsui Art Foundation, and loaned a part of his collection to Hong Kong University T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art at Hong Kong External links Tsui Art Foundation at Hong Kong housed a antique chinese porcelain.



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