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Dresden (/ˈdrɛzdən/; German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ;
Upper Saxon: Dräsdn;
Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany,
pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the
capital city of the German...
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inherited it, and
found to
contain Minton,
Crown Derby, Sèvres, and
Dresden ware as well as
oriental pieces.
Dorothea inherited the
ephemera collection...
- The
Ware Collection of
Blaschka Gl****
Models of
Plants (or
simply the Gl**** Flowers) is a
collection of
highly realistic gl****
botanical models at the...
- Ru
ware, Ju
ware, or "Ru
official ware" (Chinese: 汝瓷) is a
famous and
extremely rare type of
Chinese pottery from the Song dynasty,
produced for the imperial...
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spouses are
buried together in the
Hosterwitz cemetery in
Dresden.
Robert Brendel The
Ware Collection of
Blaschka Gl****
Models of Plants,
Harvard Museum...
- Linearbandkeramik, it is also
known as the
Linear Band
Ware,
Linear Ware,
Linear Ceramics or
Incised Ware culture,
falling within the Danubian I
culture of...
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Imari ware (****anese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a
Western term for a brightly-coloured
style of
Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) ****anese
export porcelain...
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ware and
Jizhou ware made
during the Song
dynasty are examples. Porcelain, on a
Western definition, is "a
collective term
comprising all
ceramic ware...
- Ding
ware was the most
famous northern Chinese white ware under the
Northern Song, but by the end of the Song
period Qingbai had
eclipsed Ding
ware, achieving...
- The Stroke-ornamented
ware (culture) or (German)
Stichbandkeramik (abbr. STK or STbK),
Stroked Pottery culture,
Danubian Ib
culture of V.
Gordon Childe...