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Ceramics

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You may know it as "china" but the ceramics category spans lots of territory from functional & decorative porcelain to pottery including earthenware & stoneware

Are Salt and Pepper Shakers collectible? What to look for

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Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers
You can bring some fun to mealtimes and start an intriguing collection by specializing in novelty cruet sets. You can even join a club...

What to look for when collecting Egg Cups

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Vintage egg cup 1950s
Egg cups are inherently small objects and their curved surfaces are not always easy to work on, but craftsmen have managed to produce some...

FEATURE: All About Pottery & Ceramics

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Wedgwood tea cup and saucer
Decorative arts expert Al Bagdade wrote the book on ceramics — literally. Your guide on everything from rare 18th-century porcelain to grandma's tea set....

Japanese Pottery: Satsuma & Japanese Era Names (Nengo)

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Sue Bizen Sake cup from the Heisei period by Shuho Yoshimoto
The Japanese province of Satsuma gave its name to a variety of wares that were made all over the country and exported all over...

V&A acquires rare Wedgwood tea & coffee set from Karl Lagerfeld...

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‘Campanula’ tea and coffee set
A rare tea and coffee set designed by Paul Follot for Wedgwood and the accompanying set of design drawings has been acquired for the...

Collecting Old European & Chinese Snuff Bottles

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This rare enameled and carved Imperial snuff bottle sold for an amazing $134,500 at an eBay auction
While taking snuff may have fallen out of favor, snuff bottles continue to be treasured. Collectors can now go to eBay and see more...

Are Collectible Japanese Netsuke valuable?

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Soft metal netsuke cast in the form of a match-lock pistol, Meiji Period, sold at auction in 1997 for $1,725 including premium.
Although netsuke were originally made as a dress accessory, their lively and intricate carvings have been accepted as art objects in the West for...

Ceramics & Pottery from around the World

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A painted pottery jar, circa 25-220.
Pottery & Ceramics explained with descriptions including some well known factories.

Value of Collecting Chinese Porcelain. Chinese Dynasties

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A Qianlong Chinese Export tureen, circa 1760.
The Chinese are credited with the invention of porcelain — this page traces the history & value complete with all the Chinese dynasties & periods;