Antique Porcelain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 06-07-2009

Antique Porcelain
How do I find the value of my old set of china?

I have an old Rosenthal porcelain and I wonder if there is a way obtain an estimate of how much it's worth. I do not know exactly how old it is, but goes back to at least the 1930s. I have not had much luck get an assessment of what local''expertos''que not old, so I decided to try my luck online. So is there any forum with people who specialize in identifying antiques that? Thanks for your answers

Try www.antique-china-collectibles.com. There are books collection that the value – which may or may not have games in China on them. Ask your local public library for the evaluation of library books. You can ask books specifically the valuation of China too, but that's not too likely.

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Porcelain Tea

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-03-2009

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Porcelain Tea
How to remove persistent stains from tea cups of tea in china?

Soak in baking soda – works every time – in jars thermous too:)

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Porcelain Blue

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-01-2009

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Porcelain Blue
porcelain blue?

This shirt is blue porcelain … atleast thats what the label said http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/Baby_260/BP-K2A00093_218_ex.jpg Store but I was wondering what shade of blue is common to closed, I looked at the baby blue, light blue, blue sky … and some others but they do not match really well

Powder blue

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Vintage Porcelain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-12-2008

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Vintage Porcelain
What effect do photographers to use to view photos of porcelain / vintage?

My local photogrpher uses an effect to look at pictures of porcelain and almost vintage. What do you accomplish this?

Well in Photoshop Open picture.Duplicate layer, and made it go soft light.Then New Fill Layer and fill the frame with color 00036a.Then go to the layer configuration, and began to exclusion. (:

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Porcelain Landscape

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-11-2008

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Porcelain Landscape

Moss can make some garden elements, its shady gardens, including all the appearance of old and established. The trouble with garden moss though, is that sometimes can not even grow at all on their own. And if it does, it could take a long time in coming.

Here's one way you can accelerate and create a beautiful moss green cover over your garden rocks and concrete features. This method does not work well on resin statues and artificial landscape rocks.

First waving a fist-sized group of porcelain in 3 cups of water to form a thin paste. You can usually get porcelain paste local hobby shops.

Then combine the clay mixture with one cup of undiluted fish emulsion and one cup of grated fresh moss. Fish emulsion is a fertilizer for plants from fish whole. Usually available in nurseries and garden centers.

Mix together and paint on your rocks and concrete objects with a brush. Keep things in the garden slightly moist by fog and being careful not to wash off the mixture.

Remember that moss grows naturally in patches, likes the northern part of the objects and quickly assumes the cracks and crevices.

Use this formula in the gardens of the shade and in moist and may very likely have moss in the garden statues and landscape rocks in a few weeks.

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Porcelain Vases

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 30-08-2008

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Porcelain Vases
Does anyone know the name of porcelain vases made somewhere in China where the artist breaks the vase?

The artist really breaks the vase, once completed and then put the pieces back together with gold molding cracks. A link would help! Thank you!

www.slippyhands.com

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Chinese Celadon

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 20-05-2008

Chinese Celadon

Jingdezhen – A city known China's Jiangxi porcelain (?) Province, China

Jingdezhen has been central to porcelain production in China since at least the early Han Dynasty (?) Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD).

During the long years of development of porcelain production. Jingdezhen has trained craftsmen and artists who have passed their skills from one generation to the next, and have worked hard to help develop the art of the porcelain. They have dominated the porcelain materials and technology and the very rich vocabulary of culture porcelain and art. What's more, they created art treasures rate representing the famous China and Eastern artistic style, and made great contributions to civilization of humanity and the development of world culture. Most national masterpieces and museum pieces have been created here is contained in National Museum and collectors around the world.

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History of Porcelain china

It is well known that China is the country that has the longest history of porcelain production.

China China originated in the Shang Dynasty (BC16 century – C BC1066) and became the Eastern Han matured (AD25 – AD220).

Chinese porcelain is characterized by high temperature glaze, especially the iron Celadon.

In the Tang Dynasty (AD618 – AD907), porcelain was highly developed. Both the rich and the poor were able to pay the porcelain. Porcelain were found everywhere, tea set, dinnerware, beverage consumption, stationery, toys, musical instruments, ornaments, etc. In addition, at that time, porcelain was made in more designs, blending traditional designs with the different cultures of other lands.

In the Song Dynasty (AD960 – AD1279), porcelains were more developed. Porcelain song is characterized by its simple and elegant color appearance. Artist seeks harmony the spirit, interest, rhyme, and taste.

In the Yuan Dynasty (AD1279 – AD1368), Jindezhen porcelains have developed enormously. Improvement quality of quality porcelain soft to a hard, artisans raises the temperature of the furnace and reduced distortion. So there were many large-scale works created in that time.

In the Ming and Qing dynasty, Chinese porcelain become more colors. They were always more elaborate and more and more popularized. During this period, development of porcelain could be considered a completion of the development of Chinese porcelain in the last 4000 years.

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Red Porcelain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-03-2008

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Red Porcelain
Has anyone red china?

I was looking at new toilets and wondered why they vary so much in price. Then I saw a line of accessories bathroom sinks and toilets were different colored porcelain. I've seen a bit of pink porcelain, but I am curious if any of you readers had the desire to buy a porcelain toilet red or believe they are still fresh?

I guess if the favorite color is red ur! cuz one time I saw this program, This lady likes everything in your house one color your favorite color only!

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Porcelain Bowl

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 11-03-2008

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Porcelain Bowl

Izabel Lam designed porcelain is perfect for family meals or dinner. The big dishes also make great in service or on plates. Available in sets of four of a kind. Our special offers four dinners, salads and soup. Microwave and dishwasher.

Porcelain containers used in table setting of a regular meal whose principal food is boiled rice. There is a containment vessel of cooked rice, a bowl of soup, a small porcelain bowl Gimchi (pickled vegetables), a small bowl of soy sauce, vinegar and oil, a container for side dishes to go with rice, a dish of food cooked in a stew pot or soy, and a sungnyung bowl (water boiled with scorched rice) in this dinner set.

A designer porcelain collection created by the Lam innovative Isabel. Its design is reminiscent of waves softly to the shore. Made in Limoges France is the best choice of best restaurants and hotel properties in the presentation of food. It is the color and brightness is superior, however, is designed to withstand industrial washing machines.

Izabel Lam is individually blown glass and twisted with the delicate turn of the craftsman's wrist to give surface soft sensual hold and caress. It belongs in your hand. The bottom is finished with a dimple, as the welcome that happens when you throw a stone into the water. If you buy online href = "http://www.etabletop.com" target = "_blank"> www.etabletop.com

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Porcelain Plate

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 27-01-2008

Porcelain Plate
Can you help determine the value of this porcelain plate?

I found an excellent state of North Carolina porcelain plates, 1916. It seems be used, but the upper level used condition and it's real and untouched.

There are a few of them posted on eBay since 1916 (no kaolin plate north however) and range from $ 99 to $ 300. If the card is mint, or at least near mint, what could go for a little more money.

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