Pottery History

  • How is delft pottery made

    How is Delft Pottery Made? Craftsmanship and Artistry

    Pottery has been made in Delft for hundreds of years.  When we talk about Delft pottery we are often referring to the ceramic ware that is decorated in iconic blue and white colors.  These decorations often depict traditional Dutch themes and designs.  But how is delft pottery made? And how has the production method changed…

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  • The History of Delft Pottery – Delft Blue Over the Years  

    Dutch Delft pottery has been made for hundreds of years.  And the history of Delft pottery is an intriguing story that stretches back to the 16th century.  This article is an overview of the fascinating journey that Delftware has made from centuries ago to the production of Delft today. The History of Delft Pottery Dutch…

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  • Roseville pottery vase

    Is Roseville Pottery Still Made? And Where Can You Buy It?

    The Roseville Pottery Company was well known for consistently producing high-quality pottery with unique patterns and styles. The operations began in the 1890s, whereby it was small-scale, and the company gradually expanded its dealings to a widely recognizable level. But is Roseville pottery still made? Roseville was founded in 1890 and the original pottery produced…

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  • How to identify Roseville pottery

    How to Identify Roseville Pottery – 5 Tell Tale Features

    Perhaps you are an antique enthusiast, or maybe you love pottery.  Either way, if you think you have spotted or own some Roseville pottery, you may be wondering exactly how to identify Roseville pottery for certain.  Identifying antique pieces of pottery may be a painstaking process. Despite this, Roseville pottery has unique features that make…

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  • Is Roseville pottery valuable

    Is Roseville Pottery Valuable? 6 Key Factors in Valuation

    It’s beautiful and highly prized, but is Roseville Pottery valuable? Here are 6 key factors that affect the value of this lovely pottery.

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  • UNIKAT Polish pottery

    What is UNIKAT Polish Pottery? And What Makes it Special?

    Polish pottery is famous for being hand-made and hand-painted by skilled artisans. It is rare to find one piece that is exactly the same as the other, as each piece is a product of an individual artist. You may have heard of UNIKAT Polish pottery and wondered what it is. Here’s what you need to…

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  • traditional boleslawiec pottery

    What do Boleslawiec Pottery Marks Look Like?

    Boleslawiec pottery marks are primarily used to identify the quality, company, and country of origin. They are usually located under the ceramics base providing a reliable means to tell authentic antique pieces. However, some marks are forgeries and you can’t easily distinguish them. This is because a good amount of time and effort is spent…

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  • how to identify polish pottery

    How to Identify Polish Pottery – 3 Key Features

    Also known as Boleslawiec pottery, Polish pottery is among the finest and most valuable types of pottery. It originates from a Polish village called Boleslawiec, hence the name.  If you are an aspiring pottery enthusiast or collector, you probably want to know how to identify polish pottery. Luckily for you, it is quite easy to…

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  • how to tell how old pottery is

    How to Tell How Old Pottery Is – 5 Ways to Date Pottery

    It is not always easy to tell how old pottery is. In fact, it requires years of practice and significant expertise to accurately guess the age of pottery by just looking at it. It is especially difficult to determine the age of very ancient pieces as they rarely have markings, unlike those made during and…

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  • how to tell if your pottery is valuable

    How to Know if My Pottery is Valuable – 6 Factors at Play

    There are several reasons why you may want to know if your pottery is valuable and by how much. You could be looking to sell it, know the price needed for its insurance, settlement, probate, trust planning, or collection. Whatever the case, it is important to know the worth of your pottery. Different pieces of…

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  • identify pottery without markings

    How To Identify Pottery With No Markings

    In theory, it is possible to identify pottery with no markings just by looking at it. But in reality, this is an almost impossible task. Pottery was often handmade, and every country and even region had its own distinctive style. Well-known artists like Picasso, and less well-known ones like Grueby, made their careers out of…

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  • pearlware and creamware pottery

    Pearlware and Creamware Pottery – 5 Key Differences

    Pearlware and creamware are two of the most popular types of fine china, but they are distinctly different. Both are decorated pieces that look very similar to each other, often using the same types of patterns. What sets them apart really is their history and what inspired them. Pearlware is fine earthenware with a white…

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