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  • 51Tableware — Crockery redirects here. For the township, see Crockery Township, Michigan. Sèvres porcelain service for the queen Marie Antoinette (1784), Palace of Versailles, France. Tableware is the dishes or dishware (ceramic), dinnerware (ceramics and o …

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  • 52Chinese export porcelain — Chinese blue and white export porcelain, with European scene and French inscription The Empire of virtue is established to the end of the Universe , Kangxi period, 1690 1700. Chinese export porcelain concerns a wide range of …

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  • 53Royal Crown Derby — Pair of vases, 1772 1774, Derby Porcelain Factory (V A Museum no. 485 1875) The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company is a porcelain manufacturer, based in Derby, England. The company, particularly known for its high quality bone china, has… …

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  • 54Manufacture nationale de Sèvres — Coordinates: 48°49′43″N 2°13′21″E / 48.82861°N 2.2225°E / 48.82861; 2.2225 …

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  • 55Royal Worcester — is believed to be the oldest remaining English pottery brand still in existence today. Royal Worcester Type Private Industry Pottery Founded 1751 …

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  • 56Ding ware — Song Dynasty ding ware porcelain bottle with iron pigment under a transparent colorless glaze, 11th century. Ding ware (Chinese character: 定瓷; Wade Giles: Ting; Pinyin: Dìngcí) was produced in the prefecture of Dingzhou, starting from the end of… …

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  • 57Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov — (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Виноградов) (c.1720–5 September [O.S. 25 August] 1758) was a Russian chemist, the inventor of Russian hard paste porcelain and the founder of the Imperial Porcelain Factory. Vinogradov was born into a low income… …

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  • 58Oribe ware — Oribe Dish with Lid Oribe ware (織部焼, Oribe yaki?) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiabl …

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  • 59Ōtani ware — (大谷焼, Ōtani yaki?) is type of Japanese pottery most famously known for its large size. Ōtani is made in the part of Naruto, Tokushima known as Ōtani. The potter s wheel used in the production of Ōtani pottery is known as a nerokuro, literally a… …

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  • 60Ceramic art — Etruscan: Diomedes and Polyxena, from the Etruscan amphora of the Pontic group, ca. 540–530 BC. From Vulci …

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