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  2. Rockingham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The pinnacle of the factory's output was the two intricately decorated "Rhinoceros" vases which were advertised by the works as being the largest single-piece porcelain objects in existence (one of which is in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the other of which is in the Clifton Park Museum in Rotherham) and a large exquisite dessert service ...

  3. Edmond Pottier - Wikipedia

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    Vases antiques du Louvre, 2 volumes, 1897-1901 – Antique vases of the Louvre. Diphilos et les modeleurs de terres cuites grecques, 1908 – Diphilos and Greek terracotta modelers. Le dessin chez les grecs d'après les vases peints, 1926 – Greek design in regards to its painted vases. L'art hittite, 2 volumes, 1926-31 – Hittite art. [2]

  4. Rubens Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Rubens Vase, Walters Art Museum A 1640-1652 print after Rubens' drawing. The Rubens Vase is a Late Antique or early Byzantine hardstone carving of a single piece of agate in the form of a vase, named after a later owner, Peter Paul Rubens, (from 1619 to 1626), [1] who in Flanders made a pen drawing of it, which is now held in the Hermitage Museum. [2]

  5. Torlonia Vase - Wikipedia

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    The neo-Attic vase found on the Lungotevere in Sassia. The Torlonia Vase or Cesi-Albani-Torlonia Vase is a colossal and celebrated neo-Attic Roman white marble vase, 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) tall, made in the 1st century BCE, which has passed through several prominent collections of antiquities before coming into the possession of the Princes Torlonia in Rome.

  6. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Glazed earthenware vase, Rookwood Pottery, ca. 1900. American art pottery (sometimes capitalized) refers to aesthetically distinctive hand-made ceramics in earthenware and stoneware from the period 1870-1950s. Ranging from tall vases to tiles, the work features original designs, simplified shapes, and experimental glazes and painting techniques.

  7. Émile Gallé - Wikipedia

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    Vase with lilies and daises, multi-layered blown crystal with inclusions of glass and gold dust, cabochons and handles added on and fused (1896) (Petit Palais) Canthare vase, with design by Victor Prouvé (1896)

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