Arts of the Indian Subcontinent including carvings, ritual objects and more from India, the Himalayas, Kashmir and Sri Lanka. Featured Item:Indian Bronze Jain Shrine Korean(673) Korean arts including ceramics, paintings and other specialties. ...
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. The results have revealed the characteristics of Hizen ware and shown that blue-and-white porcelain produced in Arita using the Izumiyama deposits as the raw material can be distinguished from the Chinese productions using pXRF. However, this research has also highlighted the limitations of the ...
Talk to Elaine Ong, because she will tell you about some of the interesting coins, Cambodian silver, and opium pipes, as well as some of the blue ceramics no longer made, as the particular shade of blue is no longer produced. Beautiful items, not plastic tat, and interesting antique...
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It became the cornerstone of a collection now comprising well over 100 everyday ceramics made in Europe for Islamic markets, and which Joel collected from North Africa, the Middle East, Turkey, Iran, India and as far away as Southeast Asia. It is probably the only collection that shows the...
PICTURE: The London docks ablaze during the Blitz on 7th September, 1940. Palls of smoke rise in the docks beyond the Tower of London with the Surrey Docks to the right of the bridge and the West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in the distance. PICTURE: © Port of London Authority ...
This soon fell out of use and was filled in with the construction of new dry docks to the south in 1806 by Thomas Pitcher. Much of the debris dating to the first half of the 19th century from ship repairing and building and from a range of ancillary crafts, together with ceramics from...