It is very rare to see cameo glass vases in bronze frames from the French master Abel Combe at auctions. I was unable to find
Read MoreTobacco bottles were made from various materials: porcelain, jade, ivory, wood, glass, etc. A very small spoon was usually attached to the bottle to extract
Read MoreOn the pages of foreign auctions, antique wine jugs are often referred to as Bordeaux jugs or claret jugs. With Bordeaux, everything is clear. The
Read MoreIn the 1890s, Vilmos Zsolnay’s factory introduced eosin, an iridescent glaze technique named after the Greek goddess of dawn, Eos. Wilmos was inspired to search
Read MoreTreasures from all over the world. A unique collection of Professor Khalili’s enamels. Professor Nasser Khalili is known today as one of the world’s largest
Read MoreMaria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849-1932) founded a ceramic factory in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1880. Maria Longworth was born into one of the wealthiest families in
Read MoreKataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948), also known as Kitaro Shirayamadani, was a Japanese ceramist and artist who worked at the Rookwood Pottery factory in Cincinnati (USA) from
Read MoreThe collection of tea artefacts from Europe, Asia and America showcases the millennial history of tea, reflecting its importance and showing the diversity of tea
Read MoreClement Massier (1844-1917) – French master of ceramics of the Art Nouveau era, was born on the French Riviera in the town of Vallauris in
Read MoreWhen George Edgar Ohr returned to Biloxi in 1883, he built a pottery studio and even made his own potter’s wheel and kiln for $26.80.
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