May
18
2009
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What was early Wedgwood pottery like?

Wedgwood's 18th century replica of an antique Roman vase - PD

Josiah Wedgwood was not only an innovator in ceramic techniques and design, he was also a managing director who insisted on high standards, and promoted his products energetically. In 1759 he founded an enterprise producing good quality, desirable tableware and ornamental ceramics that suited the fashions of the time. Born into a family of potters, he [more...]

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May
15
2009
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Are creamware and queensware the same kind of pottery?

Creamware pitcher made in England for the USA c1800 (Photo by cliff1066 - CC_BY)

Chinese porcelain seemed fine, white and desirable to 18th century Europe, and it inspired skilled western potters to develop their own versions of porcelain. Others worked on more affordable earthenware, trying various clay and flint blends in the search for pale, creamy colours. This new creamware was developed during the mid-1700s. One of the most successful [more...]

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Apr
22
2009
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What is Georgian design?

Decorative plasterwork from the 1770s, in house designed by Robert Adam (photo by ricoeurian - CC-BY)

The Georgian era was when four kings all called George were on the British throne one after anotherĀ  – a period lasting more than a century (1714-1830). Even though fashions in architecture and interior design didn’t stand still, there was an overall Georgian style favoured during this time – in North America as well as [more...]

Mar
09
2009
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Are antique work tables always sewing tables?

Rosewood veneer work table with sliding needlework bag - c. 1815. (photo by bortescristian - CC-BY)

Until the 18th century ladies used to keep their needlework projects in a work-basket or bag. Then furniture designers started to create elegant little tables for the drawing room with a silk work-bag or box-holder hanging beneath. You have only to look at one to understand why Sheraton, the famous cabinet-maker, called his designs pouch [more...]

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