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Check registration marks. Design registration marks are abbreviated as “Rd,” with numerals following, and were used on porcelain between 1842 and 1884. Find the markings that have the word “Limited,” or “Ltd.” These markings stand for limited liability companies, and were generally used on...
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Oriental styles were adopted, particularly those of Japanese kakeimon porcelain. From the 1750s, the trinkets known as toys became a Chelsea speciality. See: The Chelsea Porcelain Factory raising (metalware - hollow ware technique) A technique for making metal hollow-ware. A flat disc of metal ...
A new permanent exhibition titled "Porcelain Cabinet" has found its place at the Royal Castle on Wawel. Polish Doughnut Day 08-02-2024 "Fat Thursday" is the last Thursday before Lent, and Poles celebrate the final days of the carnival during this time. On this day, sweet pastries dom...
For Sale on 1stDibs - A fine and large Dresden porcelain tray or platter by Richard Klemm. With a ribbed, scalloped border and deep central well. Richly decorated with hand
Tender edges , or as the Japanese more graphically described it, 'moth-eaten' edges is a technical fault in early 17th century porcelain. This effect is seen when the glaze breaks off in patches along sharp edges in a rather irregular manner and particularly common on the rims of bowls, di...