Powder Porcelain
Powder Porcelain
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![]() pair Antique chinese porcelain powder blue famille rose jar vase with lid US $2,399.99
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![]() Antique huge Chinese gilted powder blue porcelain vase US $4,799.00
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![]() Fine Ge Kiln Porcelain Brush Washer Lotus Shape US $299.00
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![]() Rare Chinese Porcelain Powder Blue Carved Dragon Vase US $59.00
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![]() Unusual Chinese Rose Porcelain Powder Blue big bowl US $136.00
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![]() RARE Chinese Powder Blue Porcelain Vase US $158.00
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![]() Song Dehua white glaze powder box a US $99.90
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![]() Unusual Chinese Powder Blue Porcelain big Vase US $356.00
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![]() Chinese Antique Famille Rose Fencai Porcelain Guangong US $149.00
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![]() Nice Old Chinese Porcelain Powder Enamel Bowl PAIR US $59.90
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![]() Sign Dynasty 100 Bronze Gild cloisonne Foo Dog Lion Dragon incense burner US $719.10
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![]() Chinese Yongzheng Powder Blue Glaze Porcelain Brush Washer Seal Mark US $56.00
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![]() ANTIQUE JAPANESE GEISHA GIRL HAND PAINTED MINI TRINKET SNUFF BOX POWDER JAR US $19.99
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![]() Fine Ge Kiln Porcelain Vase Pierced Handle US $399.00
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![]() IMPRESSIVE ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE WHITE BALUSTER VASE WITH DRAGONS US $292.36
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![]() Japanese antique Oouchi nuri Flower Base 728 inch with signed wooden Box US $89.99
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![]() Porcelain Snuff Bottle Painted with GOLDEN Powders US $199.99
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![]() Porcelain Snuff Bottle Painted with GOLDEN Powders US $200.00
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![]() 15th C treasure SNUFF BOX tabacco SNUFFBOX medieval SHIPWRECK RECOVERED ming US $62.62
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![]() 2 Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Medicine Bottles US $50.00
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![]() Good Hagi Ware Chaire Tea Caddy Shibuya Deishi US $180.00
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![]() Antique Chinese Vase Simulating a Lotus Blossom 15 3 4 US $1,999.99
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![]() Chinese antique Porcelain dressing case Asian blue powder box handmade gift 15cm US $9.99
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![]() Famille Rose Fencai Porcelain Of Mythical Beast US $149.00
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![]() 10 bronze handwork carved lotus flower censer statue US $300.00
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![]() Pair 17brass avoid evil spirits door guard fu foo dog US $1,200.00
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![]() 25 bronze gold cloisonne handwork carved Guan Gong US $980.00
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![]() classical 12 bronze handwork carvings the buddha sakyamuni statue US $200.00
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![]() Chinese antique fascinating Jun porcelain square vase free ship US $390.00
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![]() Chinese antique delicate blue and white porcelain flower vase free ship US $500.00
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![]() Fine Pair Ge Kiln Porcelain Bowls US $49.00
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![]() INCENSE POWDER OR JEWELRY BOX PORCELAIN LOOKS NEW US $45.00
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![]() Large Chinese Han Dynasty painted pottery cocoon jar US $500.00
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![]() 19th C Chinese Famille Verte On Powder Blue Figures Covered Jar US $1,500.00
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![]() Exquisite Chinese Porcelain Powder Box Blessing About A Long Life Design US $25.00
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![]() Exquisite Chinese Porcelain Powder Box Dragons Classical Design US $25.00
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![]() Yongzhen FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE with 7 beautiful US $8,888.00
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![]() Rare Chinese Powder Blue Porcelain cup guangxu Signed US $56.00
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![]() Chines antique eminent Dou cai porcelain flower vase free ship US $450.00
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![]() Bizen First class Tea Caddy Chaire by Famous Yamamoto Izuru US $220.00
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![]() Antique Famille rose fencai Porcelain Brush pot US $249.99
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![]() ROSE PORCELAIN VASE with landscape 14 cute boys US $188.00
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![]() QING DY QIANLONG FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN JAR with LID US $778.00
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![]() VN16 Blue And White BW Swangkalo Powder Cover Box US $380.00
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![]() VNI01 16th Century Swangkalo Siamese Powder Box US $380.00
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![]() Japanese Tea Ceremony KOGO in shape of book incense case w paper box RARE US $49.00
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![]() Chinese antique exquisite blue and white porcelain lotus compact free ship US $190.00
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![]() Chinese antique exquisite famille rose porcelain flowerbird plate free ship US $350.00
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![]() Chinese cultural revolution porcelain Mao Zedong statue free ship US $600.00
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![]() 100 Pure Bronze Gild cloisonne Foo Dog Lion Dragon Folk Temple incense burner US $700.00
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![]() Antique Chinese Cloisonne Chrysanthemum Snuff Dish US $117.45
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![]() Chinese Rose Mandarin Porcelain covered bowl jar or trinket box vintage US $45.00
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![]() Antique Canton Blue White Shaker US $25.00
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![]() CANTON CHINESE EXPORT 19th CENTURY TEA CUPS SET 5 BLUE WHITE ANTIQUE CHINA US $37.49
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![]() 15 OLD Chinese BW globular shape enamel vase with pelycosaur design PROMOTION US $399.99
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![]() Chien Lung 1736 1795 POWDER BlUE CROWN BOWL NICE GILT SPRAYS BUTTERFIiES etc US $1,700.00
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![]() Chinese antique noble famille rose porcelain powder box US $300.00
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![]() Antique Old famille rose fencai Porcelain Teapot US $39.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of He Xianggu US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of Fu Arhat US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of Longevity God US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of He Xianggu US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of Elder Fan US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of Lady US $24.99
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![]() Excellent Ox Bone Carving Snuff Bottle Of Elder US $24.99
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![]() Hoi An Cargo Landscape Box Cover c1480 US $189.64
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![]() Chinese famille rose porcelain peach powder box US $389.00
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![]() Chinese Junoesque Famille rose porcelain powder box US $350.00
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![]() Rising Sun Hand Painted Nippon Trinket or Powder Box US $61.99
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![]() Tall Chinese Qianlong Mark Powder Blue Gold Gilded Foo Dog Designed Vase 16 US $775.00
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![]() Unusual Chinese Powder Blue Porcelain water dropper US $7.90
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![]() Chinese Celadon ware three foot ge type stove JINGDEZHEN C114 US $.99
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![]() Chinese Yaozhou celadon phoenixs head pot US $9.99
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![]() Chinese vase with flowerdecoration on powder blue ground 19th century US $9.50
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![]() China Song Dynasty Antique Qing Bai Porcelain Powder Box Old Shipwreck Treasure US $18.90
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![]() Fine Chinese Ceramics—Sotheby’s H K Songshu Nov 13th 1990 US $19.95
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![]() An 18th century Chinese powder blue Rouleau vase US $200.00
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![]() VINTAGE JAPAN BEAUTIFUL GEISHA GIRL POWDER JAR DRESSER TRINKET BOX PORCELAIN US $6.99
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![]() 20s 30s ART DECO Porcelain COVERED BOX Powder NIPPON MORIYAMA Hand Decorated US $14.95
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![]() Small Antique Porcelain CANTON PLATE Chinese Export c1870 Blue and White US $19.99
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History and Types of Porcelain by Mitch Johnson
Here we will be learning more about the history of porcelain. What are its ingredients, how is it prepared, and what are its uses. Porcelain has become one of the most common wares in the modern days.
PORCELAIN is subdivided into two kinds. The Oriental, true, or hard-paste porcelain was made first in the Far East and is composed of two natural ingredients china-clay and china-stone which form porcelain when they have been mixed together and heated to a temperature of 1,300 to 1,400 degrees Centigrade.
The material formed in this way is extremely hard, white and translucent, and if chipped or broken shows a shiny and moist-looking fracture. So-called soft-paste or artificial porcelain is made from glass fused with clay or some other substance to make it opaque and produces a superficial imitation of true hard-paste; although difficult to manipulate, it does not need to be fired at such a high temperature.
It differs in appearance from hard-paste in allowing colors to sink more into the glaze, and if broken or chipped shows a sugary granular fracture. A further type of soft-paste, bone china, was introduced in England in about 1800, and employs china clay and china-stone combined with a white powder obtained from calcined bones. It is not as costly to make as hard-paste, is more manageable in manufacture and durable in use than soft-paste, and has remained to this day the most popular and esteemed English china.
All types of clay wares are put into their finished shape before being fired in a kiln, and there are three principal methods of doing this.
Molding or Pressing: by pressing a thin cake of clay into a mould; for instance, for making plates.
Casting: by pouring liquefied clay into a plaster mould, leaving it for a stated time and then pouring away the surplus. In due course the article is removed from the mould. The plaster absorbs moisture where it is in contact with the wet clay, as it dries shrinkage takes place and they separate easily. Figures are built up from many separately molded pieces, which are then assembled by sticking them together with wet clay. The man who does this is called a repairer, and he scrapes away all signs of his work before the piece is fired. On some occasions these repairers used marks; at Bow, Plymouth and Worcester a Frenchman named Thibault rendered his name phonetically as T which is sometimes found impressed or in raised letters.
Throwing: this is a very old way of working, and employs a flat circular table, which revolves by foot-treadle or other means. It is used for the making of vases and bowls; manipulation by the hands of the craftsman aided by centrifugal force forms the article.
One further method used in primitive times, and occasionally today by studio potters, should be added: in this, vessels are built up with long ropes of clay coiled round and round. The coils are flattened on the surface, and it is claimed that this has the merit of producing wares without mechanical intervention that express more closely the mind and intention of the potter.
With hard-paste porcelain the ware can next be painted, glazed and then fired, but only a few colors (notably blue) will stand the great heat of the furnace. Most are applied after the glaze has been fired, and the piece is then re-fired at a lower temperature. Soft-paste porcelain is fired, glazed and re-fired, before it is painted and fired yet again. Under glaze colors can be used on soft-paste ware that has received its first firing, and is then in the state known as biscuit. At some factories particularly well-finished pieces were sold uncolored and unglazed as biscuit-ware.
The marks of many factories were copied widely, but they are not a reliable for identification. The collector should aim at recognition by other signs, such as modelling and coloring and the type of paste, and treat marks as of secondary importance.
As we have seen the composition of the porcelain such as china clay and china-stone which form porcelain, when they have been mixed together and heated to a temperature of 1,300 to 1,400 degrees Centigrade. Theirs are hard-paste and soft-paste of the porcelain. And we have discussed many ways in which the porcelain is molded and painted and glazed, etc.
Mitch Johnson is a regular writer for http://www.kids-games-n-crafts.com/ , http://www.guidesforcrafts.info/ , http://www.bathroomaccessoriesmadeeasy.info/
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/History-and-Types-of-Porcelain/59751


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