Most mid-century pottery brands are coveted, and this blue floral pattern-adorned stoneware is no exception. If you find it ...
We all know the iconic Delft pattern: the blue-and-white windmills, peacocks, florals that hail from Holland and are as deeply Dutch as Vermeer. But until recently, it lived chiefly on pottery. For ...
Q. I have a vase and a pair of candleholders which were given to me by my aunt. As you can see in the photograph, they are decorated with pine cones and are marked Roseville, U.S.A., with some numbers ...
The Pottery of Acoma Pueblo, fourth in a series of books about Pueblo ceramics by Dwight P. Lanmon and Francis H. Harlow, is a remarkable record in text, photographs, and diagrams. There is such range ...
If a quick glance at a flowery vase identifies it as Roseville Pottery, most antique collectors pass on by. Roseville vases often have floral designs that appear to be from the1920s or 1930s but are ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This artist peels tape off of pottery to reveal patterns. Maximilian Rauber is an artist based in Los Angeles. He ...
A Mycenaean stirrup jar in CU's collection bears a v-shaped pattern on its shoulders in the spaces between the handles, as well as between the handles and spout. This pattern is frequently found on ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Kenny Sing is a graphic designer and ceramist who creates zoetrope designs on ceramics. As the piece spins under an extremely fast strobe light, the shapes look like ...
Despite the physical distance, Danish and Japanese design share many similarities. Honest, high quality materials are favoured over the latest bling and simple is always better. This is true for both ...
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