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  2. Famille rose - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes they are made as sets of armorial ware specifically ordered by Europeans, Jingdezhen produced many famille rose pieces, including some of the finest pieces. However, from around 1800 onwards, many pieces were decorated in the port city of Canton to produce the Canton ware intended for export, using white porcelain from Jingdezhen. In ...

  3. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    These pieces are stamped with UNIKAT on the bottom and are more rare and of better quality and therefore command a higher price. [6] [23] Polish Pottery is hand crafted with pride at many small manufacturing companies in Bolesławiec, Poland. All of the pieces are hand painted, using sponge stamp and brushes to paint the art on each piece.

  4. Category:Pottery by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pottery by country" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ancient Egyptian ...

  5. Canton porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The decorative famille rose patterns used in export wares may be differentiated by the following terms: Rose Canton which is decorated with flowers, birds and insects but with no human figures; Rose Mandarin with human figures as the main subject and introduced in the late 18th century; and Rose Medallion which has different panels that may be ...

  6. Rouen faience - Wikipedia

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    A distinct Rouen style, poised between the Rococo and chinoiserie, is a strongly-coloured decor à la corne, with stylized birds, flowers, butterflies and insects scattered around the field, and a cornucopia corne d'abondance ("horn of plenty"), apparently with four or sometimes three faces, from which flowers emerge. The relative scale of all ...

  7. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The oldest pottery in the world outside of east Asia can be found in Africa. In 2007, Swiss archaeologists discovered pieces of some of the oldest pottery in Africa at Ounjougou in the central region of Mali, dating to at least 9,400 BC. [ 6 ]

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  9. Category:Individual pieces of pottery - Wikipedia

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    This category is for specific pieces of pottery, including sets and factory pieces produced in multiple examples Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.