DECATUR, AL (WAFF) - Walk into the Evelyn Burrow Museum on the campus ofWallace at Hanceville, and you enter a world of privilege and 70 years ofcollecting pottery, porcelain, and more. It's a world ...
This Worcester Dr. Wall cup and saucer is in the Kakiemon pattern. It’s porcelain and was made around 1785. It sold for $160 at a Neal auction. Experts can identify antique dishes in many unexpected ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In many ways, every piece of pottery or porcelain is unique. The items could be made by the same artist or company but will still ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Any thrifter knows that vintage stores are a treasure trove for much more than a new set of clothes. With enough time and a sharp ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Up until the 1700s, most stoneware in America was imported from Europe; the British prohibited American potters from making ...
Experts can identify antique dishes in many unexpected ways. There are several ways to tell if a dish is pottery or porcelain. If your dish is chipped porcelain, the chip is shell-shaped. Pottery is ...
Practice truly does make perfect and potter Mary Ann Geis is a case in point. For the past 24 years, Geis has made some 60 to 100 porcelain pots a day when she is in a full production mode and, as a ...
Porcelain is the most important part of pottery. It is a fine-grained, translucent, hard-bodied ware. The Chinese came up with porcelain, but the time of its discovery remains a matter of dispute.