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Sprigging or
sprigged decoration is a
technique for
decorating pottery with low
relief shapes made
separately from the main body and
applied to it before...
- Gallo-Roman cup with type B
barbotine or
sprigged decoration...
- red. The ware
often used
copious gilding,
sometimes with
spare isolated sprigged vignettes, but
often densely patterned in compartments.
There were two...
- Mug,
probably American, 1870-1890, lead-glazed yellowware, blue
sprigged clay...
- Poultry.
Their speciality was a red
unglazed pottery,
chiefly teapots, with
sprigged relief ornament mostly in
Chinese styles. Like
earlier Dutch stoneware...
- For
China made at Bowe £3.0.0.' Bow also
produced a good deal of
cheaper sprigged tableware in white, with the
relief decoration applied in
strips after...
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Typical "Wedgwood blue"
jasperware (stoneware)
plate with
white sprigged reliefs....
- she hung her mother's
portraits in
roomscapes of
wicker furniture and
sprigged cotton. She had two brothers: Don
Carlo Caracciolo (1925–2008), who inherited...
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Factory in
Leningrad after World War II are said to use it, but are
perhaps sprigged, then hand-finished.
Bronislav Bystrushkin designed many,
mostly using...
- of these, and
retained very
crisp definition in its cast or
applied ("
sprigged") details, on
bodies that
could be
polished to a
gloss before firing. Models...