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European hard-paste
porcelains. Soft-paste
porcelains date back to
early attempts by
European potters to
replicate Chinese porcelain by
using mixtures of...
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History and
Porcelains of John Rose and
Company (Antique Collectors' Club 1995), p. 406. The Potteries:
Coalport Porcelain Works:
sample of backstamps...
- Look up
porcelain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Porcelain is a
ceramic material.
Porcelain can also
refer to
porcelain enamel or to cast iron coated...
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imported Meissen porcelain and
Chinese porcelains. Like the
other French factories of this period, and
unlike the "Saxon" hard-paste
porcelain produced at...
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Canton or
Cantonese porcelain is the
characteristic style of
ceramic ware
decorated in Guangzhou, the
capital of
Guangdong and (prior to 1842) the sole...
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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste
porcelain produced by
factories in and
around the city of Limoges, France,
beginning in the late 18th century, by any...
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Porcelain manufacturing companies are
firms which manufacture porcelain. The
table below lists European manufacturers of
porcelain established before the...
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Porcelain" is a song by
American electronic musician Moby. It was
released on
April 25, 2000, as the
sixth single from his
fifth studio album Play (1999)...
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Kenton Hills Porcelains were high-fired soft
paste porcelain products manufactured by
Kenton Hills Porcelains, Inc.
Ceramics were
produced from 1940 to...
- 1735" as its brand. Its
early wares were of a soft-paste
porcelain, as were most
European porcelains with some exceptions,
notably Meissen,
where deposits...