Porcelain

  • 111Bow porcelain factory — The Bow porcelain factory (active ca 1747 1764, closed 1776) was an emulative rival of the Chelsea porcelain factory in the manufacture of early soft paste porcelain in Great Britain. The factory was located near Bow, London. Designs imitated… …

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  • 112Imperial Porcelain Factory — Many still refer to the factory by its well known former name, Lomonosov Porcelain Factory.Imperial YearsFounded in 1744, the porcelain factory was created by the order of Empress Elizabeth to serve native trade and native art. [The Lomonosov… …

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  • 113Clignancourt porcelain — French porcelain Glignancourt hard paste porcelain cup, Manufacture de Monsieur, 1775. Rouen (1673–1696) Nevers Saint Cloud (1693–1766) Chantilly (1730–1800) Vincennes (1 …

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  • 114Allach (porcelain) — Allach porcelain (pronounced alak ) was produced in Germany between 1935 and 1945.HistoryIndustrialist Franz Nagy had owned the land since 1925 that the Munich Allach facility was built on. With his business partner, the porcelain painter Carl… …

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  • 115Herend Porcelain — ( Herendi Porcelánmanufaktúra Zrt. ) is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand painted and gilded porcelain. Founded in 1826, it is based in the town of Herend near the city of Veszprém.In the mid 19th century it was… …

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  • 116Kraak porcelain — is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly from the Wanli reign (1563 1620) until around 1640. It was among the first Chinese export ware to arrive in Europe in mass quantities, and was frequently featured in Dutch still life paintings …

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  • 117Dental porcelain — (also known as dental ceramic) is a porcelain used by a dental technician to create biocompatible lifelike crowns, bridges, and veneers for the patient. Evidence suggests they are effective (they are biocompatible, esthetic, insoluble and have …

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  • 118Blue and white porcelain — For other uses, see Blue and white Blue and white wares designate white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration is commonly applied by hand, by stencilling or by transfer… …

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  • 119Hard-paste porcelain — url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/images/image/38634 popup.html title= Porcelain dish work=Ceramics accessdate= 2007 12 06] Victoria and Albert Museum, London] Hard paste porcelain is a hard ceramic that was originally made from a compound of the… …

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  • 120Meissen porcelain — German hard paste, or true, porcelain produced at the Meissen factory, near Dresden in Saxony (now Germany), from 1710 until the present day. It was the first successfully produced true porcelain in Europe and dominated the style of European… …

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