- very fine
crackle glaze with
thick cobalt border designs. The
Chelsea Keramic Art
Works (1872–1889) and "Chelsea
Pottery U.S." (to 1895) were earlier...
- A
ceramic is any of the
various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant
materials made by
shaping and then
firing an inorganic, nonmetallic...
- M****achusetts. In 1872 the
factory was
incorporated into the
Chelsea Keramic Art
Works (CKAW). The
company became known for
their antique Grecian terra...
-
Satsuma ware at the 1867
exhibition and its
mention in
Audsley and Bowes'
Keramic Art of ****an in 1875, the two
major workshops producing these pieces, those...
- World's Fair in St. Louis,
Missouri in 1904. She was also a
contributor to
Keramic Studio, a china-painting publication. Her
designs appeared in
several issues...
-
couple had
three children. In 1899,
Robineau and her
husband launched Keramic Studio, a
periodical for
potters and
ceramic artists that
continued in...
- Library". Leonard, Anna B.; Robineau,
Adelaide Alsop (1912). "
Keramic Studio Volume 14".
Keramic Studio Publishing Company. p. 13.
Retrieved July 20, 2023...
-
Staffordshire Ceramic tile (c. 1875) Bowes,
Keramic art of ****an
Plate IV (1875) Bowes,
Awagi Keramic Ware (1875)
Jeckyll Mon
Fireplace for Barnard...
- in
Paris for his glaze. The
American Hugh C. Robertson, of the
Chelsea Keramic Art
Works in Chelsea, M****achusetts,
became interested in
Oriental glazes...
- Economist.
November 30, 1917. p. 255. In
skill and
technique of
faience and
keramics generally ****an is a
leader and
teacher of the world.
Masayuki Murata....