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  2. Blue and white pottery - Wikipedia

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    Blue and white jar with Persian characters, Ming Zhengde (1506-1521). ... Lidded pot with plum blossom, National Treasure. 18th-century dragon jar.

  3. Albarello - Wikipedia

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    There was a lot of Oriental inspiration when making these jars, noticed through the blue and white colors on majority of the pots, also referred to as alla porcellana, which means in the form of imported Chinese porcelain, "a trofei" meaning with trophies, "a foglie" meaning leafy designs, and "a frutti" meaning decorated with fruits.

  4. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 a small fragment of a blue and white bowl, again dated to the 11th century, was also excavated in the province of Zhejiang. In 1975, shards decorated with underglaze blue were excavated at a kiln site in Jiangxi and, in the same year, an underglaze blue and white urn was excavated from a tomb dated to 1319, in the province of Jiangsu.

  5. File:Chinese Qing Dynasty, Blue and White Jar with Cover ...

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    Author: National Gallery of Art: Image title: Chinese Qing Dynasty, Blue and White Jar with Cover, 18th century, , Gift of Mrs. W. Murray Crane 1955.14.2

  6. Sangkhalok ceramic ware - Wikipedia

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    Sangkhalok ware production declined since the 17th century. The key reason is that the marketplace is changing need of Sangkhalok ware, the Chinese returned to manufacture porcelain blue – white, which became a popular trade and Ayutthaya can’t produce as to the demands of Westerners who have a political role in the region. [2] [3]

  7. Use This Age Chart to Date Your Vintage Ball Mason Jars - AOL

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    Mason jars were manufactured in many different colors, including clear, pale blue, yellow, amber, olive and various other greens. (In the early 1900s, people thought darker glass helped prevent ...

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