enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: wheel thrown pottery bowls wholesale prices for sale ebay

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Jun ware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun_ware

    Genuine Jun ware continues to be highly collectable and expensive. At an auction at Christie's New York in 2016, [58] prices realized included US$52,500 for a small blue bowl, [59] US$112,500 for a blue plate splashed with purple, [60] and US$389,000 for a round official Jun "Number 3" jardinière. [61]

  3. Warren MacKenzie - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_MacKenzie

    Warren Mackenzie demonstrating to potters in his studio in Grant, Minnesota, in February 2017 A vase by Warren MacKenzie. Warren MacKenzie (February 16, 1924 – December 31, 2018) was an American craft potter.

  4. Jizhou ware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jizhou_ware

    Jizhou tea bowl with "tortoiseshell" glaze effect Tea bowl (from above), wheel-thrown stoneware with natural leaf resist decoration and brown glaze, late southern Song dynasty, about 1200–1279 Conical Bowl with Blossoming Plum. Glazed light gray stoneware with reserved papercut decoration.

  5. Potter's wheel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter's_wheel

    Classic potter's kick-wheel in Erfurt, Germany An electric potter's wheel, with bat (green disk) and throwing bucket. Not shown is a foot pedal used to control the speed of the wheel, similar to a sewing machine. In pottery, a potter's wheel is a machine used in the shaping (known as throwing) of clay into round ceramic ware.

  6. Aylesford-Swarling pottery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aylesford-Swarling_Pottery

    Alex Gibson & Ann Woods, Prehistoric Pottery for the Archaeologist, 2nd ed., 1997 Leicester University Press, pp. 90–93, ISBN 0-7185-1954-X. McKeown, J., "The Aylesford-Swarling Culture," , 21 February 1999. Dr Richard J. Pollard, The Roman Pottery of Kent, Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988, pp. 30, ISBN 0-906746-12-4, online

  7. Japanese pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_pottery_and_porcelain

    Yap, Jennifer. "Wheel Throwing Tools: Japanese: Descriptions & Explanations – Traditional Japanese Clay Tools". Pottery @ Suite101.com. 30 Apr. 2007. 1 May 2009 "Takiguchi Kiheiji, The Oribe master". YouTube. 2009-04-19; Kakiemon, Sakaida (2019). The Art of Emptiness. Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture.

  8. Mason Cash - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_Cash

    The origins of Mason Cash can be traced back to a pottery already operating at Church Gresley around 1800. [4] The location was selected due to the local deposits of clay and coal . [ 1 ] Mason Cash ceramic items were made from ‘white and cane’ glazed earthenware sometimes known as ‘yellow ware’ due to the colour of the local clay.

  9. Ipswich ware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipswich_ware

    Ipswich ware is a type of Anglo-Saxon pottery produced in Britain between the eighth and ninth centuries AD. Manufactured in the Ipswich, Suffolk area, it is considered to be the first wheel-turned and mass-produced pottery in post-Roman Britain. The pottery is a simple, hard grey ware with little or no decoration. Most vessel types include ...

  1. Ads

    related to: wheel thrown pottery bowls wholesale prices for sale ebay