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Other ceramists' work includes painted tiles, contemporary floor lamps and utilitarian porcelain ware.
The gardens are connected by gates with names drawn from motifs on blue and white Chinese porcelain ware, which the king picked out himself.
During the second half of the 18th century a factory in Crown Street produced soft-paste porcelain ware.
In the borough's history, manufacturers made tons of enameled porcelain ware, glass, tile, tubing, drawn steel and wire.
A Map Two rooms are packed to the gills with cuckoo clocks, silverware, ornate wood furniture and porcelain ware.
She remembered: on the 27th anniversary of his birth she presented to him a breakfast moustachecup of imitation Crown Derby porcelain ware.
More than 100 workshops and kilns from the Tang through to the Yuan Dynasty were found, and over 5,000 pieces of porcelain ware were brought to light.
A contemporary newspaper account stated that 'as the Abergavenny was laden with an immense quantity of porcelain ware and 27,000 ounces of silver she sank with unusual speed'.
Founded by Julius Dressler in the 1880s in Biela, Bohemia, the company produced high-quality decorative faience, maiolica, and porcelain ware.
In Ireland such items are normally referred to as delph, with the term china often used for a higher cost product, such as the porcelain ware produced by Belleek Pottery.
It is said three brothers came to America, that they were potters along the River Rhine and manufactured fine china and porcelain ware in Alsace, France and Germany.
Penang is also popular for antiques-lovers along Jalan Pintal Tali (Rope Walk), offering porcelain ware, chains, coins, old glass, ceiling lamps, and antique clocks.
Beginning in 1914, she studied sculpture at the Hochschule fur Kunst in Berlin, then worked as a decorator of porcelain ware at a factory in Rudolfstadt.
The body of Medici porcelain ware is a type of soft-paste porcelain, composed of white clay containing powdered feldspar, calcium phosphate and wollastonite (CaSiO3), with quartz.
At Fort Canning, many artefacts dating back to the 14th century have been uncovered, including ceramics from the Yuan Dynasty period, Indian glass beads, Chinese porcelain ware and copper coins.
In the 18th century, when porcelain ware and other designed objects were at their peak of development in Naples, large and dramatic figures were created of kings, angels, shepherds and other familiar players in the nativity scene.
The museum contains porcelain ware, Danish manuscripts, glass objects, Chinese tea jars, steatitle lamps, decorated terracotta objects, figurines, lamps, stones, sculptures, swords, daggers, spears, sudai (stucco) figurines and wooden objects.
The museum contains the largest public display of Lotus Ware, an award-winning fine porcelain ware produced only for a short period in the 1890s by the Knowles, Taylor, Knowles pottery of East Liverpool.
Around 1745, local apothecary William Cookworthy unravelled the then unknown formula for Chinese porcelain and developed the earliest English porcelain ware, Plymouth China manufactured for just two years in the town, but establishing the China Clay extraction industry in the region.
Hollywood Road is filled with trinket and antique shops of all sorts: from Chinese furniture to porcelain ware, from Buddha sculptures to Tibetan rugs, from Japanese netsukes to Coromandel screens, from Ming dynasty ceramic horsemen and kitsch Maoist memorabilia.