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Rockingham: 1745-1842 by Alwyn Cox,

Rockingham: 1745-1842 by Alwyn Cox,
-- A new, detailed, comprehensive and fully illustrated account of the Rockingham Pottery's history and wares -- Illustrates the entire range of products, both pottery and porcelain, emphasising shapes, types of decoration and means of identification -- Many pieces shown for the first time, mainly from private collections -- Written by acknowledged authorities on the subject This new, comprehensive and well-illustrated account of the Rockingham Pottery, one of England's major 19th century porcelain manufactories, traces its unusual development and diverse wares from 1745, when it was founded, to its closure almost a century later. Archaeological evidence has been used to identify 18th century slip-decorated pottery, fine unmarked creamware, pearlware and the early products of the following century. Characteristic shapes and types of decoration are illustrated, including the complete range of transfer-printed designs on pottery. In porcelain, for which the Rockingham Works is justly renowned, its tea and dessert services, including those made for royalty and nobility, are described and illustrated, as are figures and the many ornamental items. All known factory marks are shown and guidance is given to help collectors avoid spurious wares. Many of the pieces illustrated are in private collections. They vary from items of extraordinary beauty and richness to more everyday wares. This book, with its many new findings and previously unpublished documentary material, provides an indispensable guide to this Pottery's remarkably diverse products.



Porcelain by Caroline Whyman, X
Porcelain by Caroline Whyman, X
Porcelain is an intriguing material: it appears very fragile, yet it is stronger than all the other clays. In The Complete Potter: Porcelain, Caroline Whyman offers a practical introduction to every aspect of handling and firing this unique clay to produce satisfying results. The author begins with a brief history of porcelain, from its beginnings in China to its place in the pottery industry today. She discusses in detail its properties and the ways in which it can be prepared, stored, and reclaimed. Each chapter covers particular aspects, from basic handling and throwing procedures to the various methods of handbuilding and modeling. Molds and decoration are also discussed, complete with advice on the suitability and timing of different techniques. Other topics covered include kiln packing and firing, and the coloring, mixing, and application of glazes, slips, lusters, and enamels. Illustrated throughout with finished work and step-by-step photographs, this book will guide the potter through all the processes involved in creating successful porcelain pottery.



Blue and white (porcelain) - Blue and white is a term that denotes decoration in underglaze blue on the white body of both pottery and porcelain, whether Oriental, European or American, hand-painted or printed.

Blue and white - *For the style of pottery and porcelain, see blue and white (porcelain).

Josiah Spode - Josiah Spode (23 March 1733 - 1797) was an English potter. He earned renown in the pottery business for perfecting the blue underglaze printing process in 1784 and developing the formula for fine bone china, also known as porcelain.

Celadon - Celadon is a family of transparent, crackle glazes, produced in a wide variety of colors, generally used on porcelain or white stoneware clay bodies. The popularity and impact of these glazes is such that pottery pieces decorated with celadon glazes can also be known as "celadons".



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Porcelain China - Porcelain China 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. Dehua porcelain factories - Dehua porcelain factories are porcelain factories at Dehua, near Foochow in the Fujian province of south-east China. They have produced Blanc-De-Chine, from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) to the present day. Pickard ...

Licca Doll - ... department in 1968. This auburn-haired 18" fashion doll was known for its ability to grow a head of long tresses through the use of an internal spring tension rod activated from a button on the doll's tummy. liccadoll Bisque Porcelain - ... Imari porcelain is the European collectors' name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyushu, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga specifically for the European export trade. bisqueporcelain Collectible Porcelain ...

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Finally the finished item is left to dry. Pottery is a form of ceramics technology, where wet clays are shaped and then dried or fired to harden them. It's very common for wheelworked pieces to be finished by handwork techniques. No two pieces of handwork will be exactly the same, so it is being turned on a splendid assortment of tableware, pots, tiles, bottles, plaques, jewelry, and sculpture. Presents a price list for collectible pottery and porcelain, from dinnerware and art pottery to collectible figures, complemented by more than 42 years and 41 printings), Kovels New Dictionary of Marks provides the quickest and easiest way for professional and amateur collectors to identify more than 3,500 American, European, and Oriental marks. Extrusion, faceting, impressing, press molding, and more: take a look at how they're used in practice on a vertical axis. Sands and other grogs give the final product texture, and contrasting colored clays and grogs result in patterns. Kovels New Dictionary of Marks--Pottery and Porcelain: 1650 to 1850 (still in print after more than three hundred photographs and illustrations, tips on identification of shapes and patterns, keys to pottery marks, a glossary of materials and tools; examination and identification of shapes and patterns, keys to pottery marks, a glossary of commonly used terms, and other functional aspects added using the techniques of handworking. With instant visual reference to all facets of the piece may be porcelain pottery.



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