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We specialize in Antique Roseville Pottery and other American-made pottery made during the first half of the twentieth century from companies such as McCoy, Rookwood, Van Briggle, Weller and many others.
http://www.artisanantiques.com/
Keywords:
antique, antiques, collectibles, collectables, antique dealers, collectors, antique collectors, antiques collectors, antique shops, antique pottery, pottery, art pottery, books, art pottery books, pottery books, roseville, rookwood, weller, mcCoy, arequipa, avon faience, bauer, burley winter, camark, catalina, catlina island, clewell, faience, frankoma, fluper, gladding-mcbean, hampshire, hull, ...

http://www.artisanantiques.com/

Lorsqu'on parle de céramique en Provence, il est utile de se souvenir qu'une longue tradition s'y perpétue depuis le néolithique provençal; 1679, à Moustiers en France, quand la poterie devint faïence
http://www.violondingue.com/
Keywords:
céramique, ceramique, provence, faïence de moustiers, faïences, faïence, faiences, faience, moustiers, poterie, poteries, provençal, décoration, tissus provençaux, art, de, la, table, luminaire, salle de bain, tissu provençal, céramiques, ceramiques, art, tissu, vente, nappe, serviette, manique, tablier, sac à pain, gant, prestige, ...

http://www.violondingue.com/

Banana Dance Ltd. ~ Long-established and leading Clarice Cliff and Art Deco ceramics specialists.
http://www.bananadance.com/
Keywords:
clarice cliff, art deco, dealer, decorative arts, pottery, 1930, 1920, susie cooper, shelley, Jonathan Daltrey, Alan Brooks, keith murray, winton, shelley, rhead, carltonware, chintz, best, good, battersea, fairs

http://www.bananadance.com/

Barbara Gerr Antiques in Atlantic City, NJ sells Roseville pottery and other American Art Pottery including Weller pottery Rookwood and art tiles.
http://www.webteek.com/potsinacnj
Keywords:
roseville pottery, weller pottery, rookwood pottery, peters & reed, antiques, collectibles, appraisals, haeger, Arnie Small, barbara gerr, potsinacnj, american art tiles, AAPA, newcomb, roseville pottery

http://www.webteek.com/potsinacnj

Castle Bryher sell antique and collectables ceramics including rare and discontinued items. Manufacturers include, Royal Doulton, Beswick, Carlton Ware, Clarice Cliff, Crown Devon, Lilliput Lane, Moorcroft, Poole, Royal Worcester, Shelley, Staffordshire, Susie Cooper and Wedgwood Worldwide shipping arranged.
http://www.castle-bryher.co.uk/
Keywords:
Ceramics, collectable, collectible, antique, figurine, character jug, toby jug, plate, bowl, cottage, porcelain, ceramic, jug, pottery

http://www.castle-bryher.co.uk/

Buy art deco online at www.deco-dreams.com. We specialize in art deco objects made by Troika Pottery, Shelley, Keith Murray, and Clarice Cliff.
http://www.deco-dreams.com/
Keywords:
Troika, pottery, art deco online, Shelley, Clarice Cliff, art-deco, ceramics, Keith Murray, 20th century ceramics, cornwall pottery, antiques

http://www.deco-dreams.com/

DESIGNHANDLUNG galerie für design u. kunsthandwerk: glas keramik porzellan metallkunst typografie bakelit jugendstil art deco bauhaus fifties sixties.
http://www.designhandlung.com
Keywords:
bauhaus, jugendstil, fifties, art deco, biedermeier, sixties design, kunsthandwerk, werkkunst, glas, glaskunst, studio keramik, porzellan, metallkunst, typografie, bakelit, holz

http://www.designhandlung.com

Decorative 19th & 20th Century Ceramics & Statuary
http://www.zeichen.dsl.pipex.com
Keywords:
Antiques, Collectibles, Decorative Arts, Ceramics, Statuary, Carlton Ware, Wiltshaw & Robinson, Maling, Crown Devon, Moorcroft, Cetamware, Zsolnay, Doulton, Beswick, Karl Ens, Copeland Spode, Spode, Wedgwood, 19th Century, 20th Century, Flow Blue, Blue & White

http://www.zeichen.dsl.pipex.com

Helen Martin is a specialist dealer in Carlton Ware pottery who has for many years been associated with Carlton Ware Collectors International.
http://www.carltonware.biz/
Keywords:
Helen Martin, Carlton, Ware, Collectors, International, CWCI, Carltonware, Carlton Ware

http://www.carltonware.biz/

American Art Pottery: Roseville, Weller, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Grueby, Niloak, Marblehead, Hampshire, Teco, Pewabic, Antique, Arts and Crafts Pottery, Vases, Tiles
http://www.justartpottery.com/
Keywords:
American Art Pottery, Roseville, Roseville pottery, Weller, Rookwood, Van Briggle, Grueby, Marblehead, Hampshire, Teco, Owens, Niloak, Antique art pottery, Arts, and, Crafts, Pottery, Vases, Tiles, Arts & Crafts, Pottery, Collectible art pottery

http://www.justartpottery.com/

Hilltop Treasures American Art Pottery from the Arts and Crafts Era. Featuring antique pottery items produced by Roseville, Weller, Rookwood, and Van Briggle.
http://www.hilltoptreasures.com/
Keywords:
American Art Pottery, Rookwood Pottery, Roseville Pottery, Van Briggle Pottery, Antique Pottery, Arts, and, Crafts, Pottery, Weller Pottery, Maumee OH, Toledo OH, vase, bookends, mug, Jardinière, bowl, candle holder, wall pocket, cookie jars, Fulper, history of pottery, artists of pottery, ohio pottery, education, information, reference

http://www.hilltoptreasures.com/

The George Heckman Collection of Native American Pottery. This is a truly unique collection of rare and beautiful pottery dating back some 2000 years.
http://www.heckmancollectibles.com
Keywords:
Pottery, Native American, Native Americana, Caddo, Mississippian, Southwest, Indian, Heckman, George Heckman, Heckman Collectibles, Heckman Collectables, Heckman Arms, PrimeDevice, Ohio Prairie Nursery, artifacts, collectibles, americana, posters, glassware

http://www.heckmancollectibles.com

The Clay Angel specializes in imported handmade pottery, created by true craftspeople from around the world.
http://www.clayangel.com/
Keywords:
Pottery, clay pottery, handmade, hand-painted majolica, Traditional Majolica, ceramics, Majolica, majolica, traditional, folk, art, ceramics, Raffaellesco ceramics, Sicialian, and, Italian, candlesticks, candlesticks, Provence pottery, Provence Plates, hand-made, Spanish Country Pottery, rustic country-style ceramics, Spanish tableware, Mediterranean, Renaissance, Provence, Soorikian, rudbeckia, ...

http://www.clayangel.com/

Absolutely Staffordshire, Etc. at Ruby Lane: I have been a collector and a dealer of English Ceramics for the past 30 years. I love historical and romantic transferware. Just hearing the names Clews, Adams, Hall and Stubbs sends chills down my spine. I buy from private collections and estates.
http://rubylane.com/shops/staffordshire
Keywords:
absolutely staffordshire etc., artsncrafts, art, staffordshire, pearlware, transferware, white ironstone, walnut picture frame, transferware spatterware, staffordshire imari, staffordshire gaudy ironstone, staffordshire transferware, staffordshire pitcher, shadow box frame, salt glaze, prattware pottery, polychrome ironstone, old paris, native americana, minton rockingham, hard paste, ...

http://rubylane.com/shops/staffordshire

AD antiques. Specialising in British Art Pottery
http://www.adantiques.com/
Keywords:
Pottery, Arts and Crafts, Ruskin, Martin Brothers, Martin ware, Doulton, William de Morgan, Moorcroft, Pilkington's, Pilkingtons, Royal Lancastrian, Wedgwood Fairyland, Della Robbia, Morrisware, Flambe, Vase, Chang, Sung, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Minton

http://www.adantiques.com/

Archeology on Shipwrecks yields Antique pottery from the Ming dynasty. These genuine historical artifacts are now FOR SALE here at affordable prices.
http://www.mingwrecks.com/
Keywords:
shipwrecks, archeology, antique pottery, ming dynasty, antique china, South China Sea, shipwreck archeology, underwater archeology, ship wrecks, shipwreck ceramics, Malaysia shipwrecks, ceramics, chinese pottery, antique dishes, asian shipwreck, marine archeology, affordable antiques, chinese history, ming porcelain, song dynasty, museum exhibitions, photo album, chinese antiques, ...

http://www.mingwrecks.com/

Andrew Muir - Leading Clarice Cliff and Art Deco Pottery Dealer.
http://www.andrew-muir.com
Keywords:
clarice cliff, claris, cliffe, pottery, collectors, dealer, bizarre, fantasque, staffordshire, england, wedgwood, wedgewood, christies, auction, fairs, nec, buy, sell, collection, art deco, bright, bold, colours, hand painted, stock

http://www.andrew-muir.com

Annie's Avenue at Ruby Lane: Quality collectibles at reasonable prices !! Shop with Confidence !! Here is what Annie's Avenue customers have to say:Dear Annie (& Hubbie),The Pink Pyrex bowls arrived today, quite nicely packed. They're in great shape and I'm very pleased - s
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/anniesavenue
Keywords:
annie's avenue, artsncrafts, art, antiques, pyrex, kitchenware, advertising, milk glass, barware, restaurant ware, homer laughlin, georges briard, divided casserole, cup & saucer, canister set, blue garland, vintage, textiles, snowflake, melmac, germany, decorative, ashtray, syracuse china, salem china, inca ware, hotel ware, hazel atlas, fire king, federal glass, covered sugar bowl, cookie jar, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/anniesavenue

Royal Doulton, Ganz ceramics, Susan Paley, Banks, Gifts, Fiesta Ware and Kevin Francis Ceramics! Shop safely for pottery, porcelain and glassware fabulous collectible giftware store: New, Vintage RARE Royal Doulton and Kevin Francis Figurines, Character Mugs, Toby Jugs, Royal Crown Derby paperweights, RCD miniatures, Beswick, Brambly Hedge, Beatrix Potter, Bunnykins. Huge selection of Hall, McCoy...
http://www.tias.com/stores/vintage/
Keywords:
doulton, burslem artwares, flambe, royal, Ganz Snowman, vintage gifts, vintage collectibles, royal doulton, royal, crown, derby, paperweights, Fiesta Ware china, fiesta pottery, fiesta plum, fiesta cinnabar, fiesta sunflower, Kevin, Francis, limited, edition, ceramics, collectables, collectors, Doulton figures, Royal Doulton, Royal Dalton, Kevin Francis tobies, Kevin Francis figurines, ...

http://www.tias.com/stores/vintage/

Buy Weller Pottery, Roseville Pottery, Rookwood Pottery, Roycroft Copper, Benedict Metal, Heintz Bronze, Chase Metal, Silver Crest Bronze and other items.
http://www.artsandcraftsetc.com/
Keywords:
Weller Pottery, Roseville Pottery, Rookwood Pottery, Roycroft Copper, Benedict Metal, Heintz Bronze, Chase Metal, Silver Crest Bronze.

http://www.artsandcraftsetc.com/

Claris's Gifts & Collectables, Biddenden, England. Suppliers of Ty Beanies, Moorcroft Pottery, Okra, Harmony Kingdom and more! Mail order service
http://collectablegifts.net
Keywords:
Ty, Beanies, beanies, Beanie, Babies, beanie, baby, Moorcroft, moorcroft, Okra, Kosen, Royal Copenhagen, Biddenden, biddenden, Kent, tea, disney, black, ryden, tearoom, Kingsley, Sylvac, Steiff, Harmony, Kingdom, cobridge, gift, gifts, collectable, collectible, pottery, attic, merrythought, Albany, Boyds, bear, teddy, teddies, caithness, enamels, enamel, china, enesco, Enesco, resin, dennis, ...

http://collectablegifts.net

Country French Cottage Antiques and Collectibles at Ruby Lane: Welcome to our home, Le Jardin Secret.Located between the grandiose Loire Valley and the breathtaking Dordogne. Le Poitou Secret is an undiscovered gem. Fairytale chateaux, forest glades where deer and boar still roam. Le pays des mythes et des légende
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/lejardinsecret/
Keywords:
country, french, cottage, antiques, and, collectibles, jewelry, artsncrafts, art, glass crystal, figural pitchers, opaline, tea caddy, studio art pottery, silver sterling, salt pepper shakers, perfume bottle, oyster plates, majolica oyster plates, majolica decorative plates, french, studio, art, pottery, european delftware, china porcelain, ceramics porcelain, art nouveau, art deco, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/lejardinsecret/

Deco Joe are established Dealers of Art Deco Ceramics, 20th Century Antiques, Collectables and Glass. Offering our high quality items for sale at Antiques Fairs in the North of England and also via our Website. We sell to both the Public and the Trade - Retail & Wholesale.
http://www.decojoe.com/
Keywords:
Clarice Cliff, Claris, Cliffe, Bizarre, Fantasque, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Dealer, English, UK, Fairs, Stall, Decorative Arts, Ebay, Pottery, 1930, 1920, 1940, 1950, Conran, Susie Cooper, Maling, Sylvac, Moorcroft, Midwinter, Wedgwood, Wedgewood, Crown Devon, Beswick, Collectors, England, Andrew Hutton, Keith Murray, Winton, Myott, Shelley, Rhead, Carlton Ware, Chintz, Best, Good, North East, ...

http://www.decojoe.com/

Authentiek Delfts blauw is afkomstig van de wereldberoemde en oudste aardewerkfabriek uit de 17e eeuw, de Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles/Royal Delft uit Delft. Nog steeds wordt het aardewerk volledig met de hand geschilderd volgens eeuwenoude tradities.
http://www.royaldelft.nl/
Keywords:
delft, delfts blauw, blauw, porceleine fles, porcelijne fles, aardewerk, kerst, veiling, pijpen, cadeaus, cadeau, kados, kado, tegels, westraven, zenith, gedenkborden, polychroom, pijnacker, keramiek, kerstmis, Nederland, tulpen, vaas, handbeschilderd

http://www.royaldelft.nl/

Deruta Majolica from Deruta, Italy. Classic Deruta tableware patterns available at our online store: Raffaellesco, Rooster, Ricco, Arabesco.
http://www.derutaimports.com/
Keywords:
deruta, Deruta, deruta, majolica, deruta majolica, Italian, raffaellesco, rooster, ricco, arabesco

http://www.derutaimports.com/

Domain name registration that is cheap and affordable. All our UK and non-UK domains include url forwarding, email forwarding, dns management and 24/7 support
http://www.earthformceramics.co.uk/
Keywords:
Domain Name, Domain Name Registration, UK Domain Registration, UK Domain Names, UKReg

http://www.earthformceramics.co.uk/

The Cornishware Collectors Site, Blue & white, Yellow & White, Domino, Cornish Gold, storage jars, spice jars, pottery, church, t g, gresley, caddies, plates, you name it we have it.
http://www.feeandme.com/
Keywords:
cornishware, domino, greens, green shield, judith onions, blue, midwinter, yellow, grassmere, gold, storage, spice, jessie tait, Festival, Capri, Oakley, Susie Cooper, pottery, church, t g, gresley, caddies, plates, collectors, antiques, Fee, Me, cornishware, cornish, domino, greens, green shield, judith onions, blue and white, yellow and white, grassmere, cornish gold, storage jars, spice jars, ...

http://www.feeandme.com/

Folkpotteryexchange at Ruby Lane: We have been buying and selling southern/folk pottery for 5-6 years-we are always obtaining new items.
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/folkpotteryexchange
Keywords:
jewelry, folkpotteryexchange, artsncrafts, southern pottery, warren, welch, folk, pottery, southern, walter fleming, steven, harrison, folk, art, southern, pottery, piggy, bank, steve, abee, face, jug, southern/folk pottery, southern/folk, pottery, reggie, meaders, face, jug, southern pottery/folk art, southern, folkpart, pottery, peter, lenzo, face, jug, southern, folk, pottery, face, jug, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/shops/folkpotteryexchange

Powys Antique Dealer specialising in Gaudy Welsh and Staffordshire Pottery especially Royal Doulton Pottery and Clarice Cliff
http://www.powysantiques.co.uk
Keywords:
staffordshire pottery, clarice cliff, royal doulton pottery, gaudy welsh, clarice cliff powys, royal, doulton, pottery, powys, staffordshire pottery powys, welsh ceramics, british pottery, british porcelain, european pottery, european porcelain, oriental pottery, staffordshire portrait figures, staffordshire animals, staffordshire cottages, cranberry glass, vaseline glass, mary gregory glass, ...

http://www.powysantiques.co.uk

Welcome to Hill House Wares. We carry a wide assortment of glass, dinnerware, and pottery as well as a few other interesting items for the home. Most, if not all, of the items featured are no longer being manufactured. Some are common; others, hard to find. All items are used. We try very hard to provide quality items and closely inspect them before posting them to our web page. Items listed as &q...
http://www.hillhousewares.com/
Keywords:
Hill, House, Wares, Housewares, Dinnerware, Anchor Hocking, Avon, Bauer, Bernardaud, &, Co., Limoges, Blair Ceramics, Blue Ridge, Brock, Brusche, Buffalo Pottery, Canonsburg, Churchill, Coors Porcelain, Corning, Crooksville China Company, Denwar Ceramics, Edwin M. Knowles, Federal Glass, Fire King, Fitz and Floyd, Flintridge China, Fostoria, Franciscan, Frankoma, French-Saxon, Fukagawa, ...

http://www.hillhousewares.com/

TB Pots Maine-Style stoneware pottery and home of microwave egg poachers, wildflower vases, cat mugs, berry bowls. We are located in Boothbay Harbor Maine and formerly of Walpole Maine.
http://www.tbpots.com/
Keywords:
Microwave egg poacher, wildflower vase, pansy pillow, berry bowls, serving trays, damariscotta blue glaze, ocean glaze, tbpotts, potts pottery, tracy bradford, cat pottery, puffin, puffin pottery, dog bowls, cat bowls, handmade soap

http://www.tbpots.com/

A great range of collectable pottery, Lorna Bailey specialists
http://www.chcollectables.co.uk
Keywords:
lorna bailey, wade, whimsies, pottery, art deco, china, ceramics, christmas, gifts, collectables, collectibles, teapots, jugs, cruets, cats, presents, birthday, vase, pot, porcelain, sugar shakers, sifters, designer, staffordshire, stoke on trent, buy, shop, online

http://www.chcollectables.co.uk

colin and jills emporium.pottery and porcelain collectables.search and find service.help identifying backstamps.
http://www.csbr19338.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
Keywords:
Egg, Cup, Collectors', Club, of, GB, patterns, china, pottery, porcelain, plate, platter

http://www.csbr19338.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

Our online Web Gallery sells hundreds of one-of-a-kind Japanese ceramics. Our sister site, e-YAKIMONO.net, is the web's leading online knowledge center for Japanesey pottery.
http://www.trocadero.com/japanesepottery/
Keywords:
robert, yellin, celadon, bizen, shigaraki, temmoku, tenmoku, antique, ceramics, potter, ceramisist, shino, nanban, iga, oribe, kohiki, hagi, ash, glaze, seto, tsutsumi, kutani, famous, japanese, potters, ceramic, japan, mark, schumacher

http://www.trocadero.com/japanesepottery/

Creating unique handmade pottery for over 23 years.
http://www.jspottery.com/
Keywords:
pottery, handmade pottery, hand made pottery, hand-made pottery, face jug, north carolina pottery, My meta content

http://www.jspottery.com/

A Peggy Davies Ceramics Kevin Francis website containing news, details and photos of all the Figurines, Tobies, Face Pots and Bulldogs including those that we have specially commissioned and our exclusive colourways that you can order, those that are due in the future and those that have already retired.
http://www.kf-facepots.co.uk/
Keywords:
figurines, tobies, toby jugs, face, pots, facepots, face pots, figurines, tobies, toby jugs, bulldogs, collectables, commissions, animals, dogs, people, characters, pottery, hand-made, ceramics, porcelain, photos, michelle, limited editions, arundel, west sussex, kevin francis, peggy davies, peggy davies ceramics, stoke, adam, binder, poole, pottery, royal, crown, derby, tableware

http://www.kf-facepots.co.uk/

Southern California business specializing in pottery, especially American Art Pottery, figurines, glass, sterling silver, so come and take a look!
http://www.luckyfindantiques.com/
Keywords:
roseville, weller, rookwood, McCoy, royal doulton, josef originals, hull, cybis, bauer, fiesta, nippon, hummell, goebel, brayton laguna, beswick, beatrix potter, luckyfind, muncie, niloak, camark, van briggle, noritake, catalina, padre, pacific, kay finch, royal copley, redwing

http://www.luckyfindantiques.com/

Majolica from Trilogy Antiques a majolica retailer specializing in victorian majolica and other collectible ceramics.
http://www.emajolica.com/
Keywords:
Majolica, Etruscan, majolica, antiques, Victorian Majolica, Trilogy Antiques, maiolica, ceramics, Dallas Texas, antique, catalog, mall, collectibles

http://www.emajolica.com/

Huge selection of McCoy pottery
http://www.mccoymania.com/
Keywords:
McCoy pottery, Brush McCoy, pottery, McCoy reference books, stoneware, floraline, vintage prints, McCoy books

http://www.mccoymania.com/

The Treehouse Collection has one of the largest and most exclusive selections of Moorcroft Pottery available on the internet today.
http://www.treehousecollection.co.uk/
Keywords:
Moorcroft Pottery, Walter Moorcroft, William Moorcroft, Moorcroft, Rachel Bishop, Sally Tuffin, ceramics, Art Pottery

http://www.treehousecollection.co.uk/

I offer a large selection of vintage pottery, mostly McCoy, for collectors, designers and decorators at reasonable prices.
http://www.mostlymccoy.com/
Keywords:
McCoy pottery, Stoneware, bowls, vases, flower pots, jards, jardiniere, planters, Shawnee, Zanesville, Robinson Ransbottom, Brush McCoy, Brush-McCoy, pottery, antique art pottery, art pottery, American pottery, vintage pottery, decorators, interior designers, antiques

http://www.mostlymccoy.com/

Outernational: fine 50's, 60's and 70's ceramics from west-germany, holland, scandinavia and italy, west german vases, west-german vases and west german ceramics, dutch vases, scandinavian vases and italian vases from the fifties, sixties and seventies
http://www.outernational.info
Keywords:
Outernational, West German Ceramics, West-German Vase, West German Vase, West-German Vases, West German Vases, German Vases, German Vase, Vase from West-Germany, Vase, from, West, Germany, Vase from Germany, Outernational, Ceramics, Glass, Ceramic, Vase, Mid-Century, Art Ceramic, German, West German, West-German Pottery, West-German Ceramics, West- German Ceramic, Dutch, Scandinavian, Pottery, ...

http://www.outernational.info

Oyster plates for oyster plate collectors and antique dealers, the oyster plate museum includes more than 300 rated oyster plates and many useful information about the most famous oyster plate manufacturers, the oyster plate gallery includes a selection of antique oyster plates available for sale at affordable prices.
http://www.oysterplates.homestead.com/home.html
Keywords:
Oyster, plate, oyster, plates, oyster, platters, majolica, antique, porcelain, museum, gallery

http://www.oysterplates.homestead.com/home.html

antiques, collectables, curios and items of interest from the last century. antique fairs listings.
http://www.nicksoldies.co.uk/
Keywords:
antiques, collectables, 1920, 1930, 1950, 1960, midwinter, wade, homemaker, kosta, vintage, old, victorian, edwardian, artdeco, artnouveau, kitchenalia, period. traditional, kitsch, furniture, toys, glass, ceramics, pottery, murano, seguso, flyingducks

http://www.nicksoldies.co.uk/

Based in London, England poikilia decorative arts sell British decorative arts and design, particularly Martin Brothers pottery whitefriars glass Troika poole pottery delphis atlantis aegean Arts & Crafts
http://www.poikilia.co.uk
Keywords:
poikilia, decorative, arts, whitefriars, glass, troika, pottery, poole, pottery, martin, brothers, pottery, talwin, morris, sale, arts, crafts, twentieth, century, modern, British, design, drunken, bricklayer, banjo, geoffrey, baxter

http://www.poikilia.co.uk

restaurant china, restaurant ware, dinnerware, antiques, collectibles, restaurant china, Tepco China, Syracuse China, Shenango China, etc.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dinerware/
Keywords:
restaurant china, restaurantware, starburst, googie, retro, Railroadiana, adobeware, airline, transportation china, antiques, collectibles, collectables, ceramics, modern porcelain, fifties, sixties, seventies, 50's, 1960's, pop-culture collectibles, diner, Homer Laughlin, Hall China, best china, buffalo china, Cafe, Tan, and, Brown, caribe, carr, desert ware, greenwood, inca ware, ...

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dinerware/

Specializing in collectible vintage Roseville Art Pottery. Looking for that special piece of pine cone or just a cool vase? Shop, check prices and sell. All Art Pottery all the time.
http://www.rosevilleplace.com
Keywords:
roseville, pottery, ohio, vase, patterns, buy, sell, rosevillepottery, art, vintage, marks, fake, antiques

http://www.rosevilleplace.com

Royal Albert china, Carlton Ware, Chintz china at Gales Antiques, a good selection, at affordable prices.
http://www.gales.co.nz/
Keywords:
Royal Albert China, Royal, Albert, Carlton Ware, Carltonware, Chintz, Royal Winton, Carltonware, Chintz, Royal Winton, replacement

http://www.gales.co.nz/

We sell Japanese antiques on-line from Tokyo, JAPAN. Old Imari porcelain of the Edo period, Meiji Kutani porcelain, Kyoto ware, Kimono, lacquer are specialties.
http://www.zidaiya.com
Keywords:
japanese antiques, japanese, antiques, old imari, imari, kakiemon, kutani, old kutani, nabeshima, kyoto ware, kimono, lacquer, edo, meiji, taisho, kyoto, chip, crack, blue and white, celadon, pine tree, bamboo, plum, arabesque, pottery, porcelain, ceramics

http://www.zidaiya.com

Shepherds Lane at Ruby Lane: Welcome to our Internet store front. Shepherds Lane offers a variety of antiques and collectibles. We would be glad to entertain any questions you have regarding our items. We sell our antiques at the Scott Antiques Market in Atlanta each month (2nd week
http://www.rubylane.com/en/shops/shepherdslane
Keywords:
shepherds lane, artsncrafts, staffordshire transferware, staffordshire figurine, silver sterling, glass crystal, yellow ware, wooden village, wireware, two-tier, pie, holder, 1900, waverly, novels, by, sir, walter, scott, 12, volumes, (27, novels), 1873, watch key, vintage, white, graniteware, milk, bucket, vintage graniteware pitcher, vintage, english, lottery, tumbler, wwii, victorian, ...

http://www.rubylane.com/en/shops/shepherdslane

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Wikipedia-Article "Ceramics"

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The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικος (keramikos, "having to do with pottery"). The term covers inorganic non-metallic materials whose formation is due to the action of heat. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were the traditional clays, made into pottery, bricks, tiles and the like, along with cements and glass. The traditional crafts are described in the article on pottery. A composite material of ceramic and metal is known as cermet.

Historically, ceramic products have been hard, porous and brittle. The study of ceramics consists to a large extent of methods to mitigate these problems, and accentuate the strengths of the materials, as well as to offer up unusual uses for these materials.

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Classifications of technical ceramics

Technical Ceramics can also be classified into three distinct material categories:

Each one of these classes can develop unique material properties

Examples of ceramic materials

Properties of ceramics

Mechanical properties

Ceramic materials are usually ionic or covalently-bonded materials, and can be crystalline or amorphous. A material held together by either type of bond will tend to fracture before any plastic deformation takes place, which results in poor toughness in these materials. Additionally, because these materials tend to be porous, the pores and other microscopic imperfections act as stress concentrators, decreasing the toughness further, and reducing the tensile strength. These combine to give catastrophic failures, as opposed to the normally much more gentle failure modes of metals.

These materials do show plastic deformation. However, due to the rigid structure of the crystalline materials, there are very few available slip systems for dislocations to move, and so they deform very slowly. With the non-crystalline (glassy) materials, viscous flow is the dominant source of plastic deformation, and is also very slow. It is therefore neglected in many applications of ceramic materials.

Electrical properties


Semiconductivity

There are a number of ceramics that are semiconductors. Most of these are transition metal oxides that are II-VI semiconductors, such as zinc oxide.

Whilst there is talk of making blue LEDs from zinc oxide, ceramicists are most interested in the electrical properties that show grain boundary effects.

One of the most widely used of these is the varistor. These are devices that exhibit the unusual property of negative resistance. Once the voltage across the device reaches a certain threshold, there is a breakdown of the electrical structure in the vicinity of the grain boundaries, which results in its electrical resistance dropping from several megaohms down to a few hundred ohms. The major advantage of these is that they can dissipate a lot of energy, and they self reset — after the voltage across the device drops below the threshold, its resistance returns to being high.

This makes them ideal for surge-protection applications. As there is control over the threshold voltage and energy tolerance, they find use in all sorts of applications. The best demonstration of their ability can be found in electrical substations, where they are employed to protect the infrastructure from lightning strikes. They have rapid response, are low maintenance, and do not appreciably degrade from use, making them virtually ideal devices for this application.

Semiconducting ceramics are also employed as gas sensors. When various gases are passed over a polycrystalline ceramic, its electrical resistance changes. With tuning to the possible gas mixtures, very inexpensive devices can be produced.

Superconductivity

Under some conditions, such as extremely low temperature, some ceramics exhibit superconductivity. The exact reason for this is not known, but there are two major families of superconducting ceramics.

Ferroelectricity and subsets

Piezoelectricity, a link between electrical and mechanical response, is exhibited by a large number of ceramic materials, including the quartz resonators used as to measure time watches and other electronics. Such devices use both properties of piezoelectrics, using electricity to produce a mechanical motion (powering the device) and then using this mechanical motion to produce electricity (generating a signal). The unit of time measured is the natural interval required for electricity to be converted into mechanical energy and back again.

The piezoelectric effect is generally stronger in materials that also exhibit pyroelectricity, and all pyroelectric materials are also piezoelectric. These materials can be used to interconvert between thermal, mechanical, and/or electrical energy; for instance, after synthesis in a furnace, a pyroelectric crystal allowed to cool under no applied stress generally builds up a static charge of thousands of volts. Such materials are used in motion sensors, where the tiny rise in temperature from a warm body entering the room is enough to produce a measurable voltage in the crystal.

In turn, pyroelectricity is seen most strongly in materials which also display the ferroelectric effect, in which a stable electric dipole can be oriented or reversed by applying an electrostatic field. Pyroelectricity is also a necessary consequence of ferroelectricity. This can be used to store information in ferroelectric capacitors, elements of ferroelectric RAM.

The most common such materials are lead zirconate titanate and barium titanate. Aside from the uses mentioned above, their strong piezoelectric response is exploited in the design of high-frequency loudspeakers, transducers for sonar, and actuators for atomic force and scanning tunneling microscopes.

Positive thermal coefficient

Increases in temperature can cause grain boundaries to suddenly become insulating in some semiconducting ceramic materials, mostly mixtures of heavy metal titanates. The critical transition temperature can be adjusted over a wide range by variations in chemistry. In such materials, current will pass through the material until joule heating brings it to the transition temperature, at which point the circuit will be broken and current flow will cease. Such ceramics are used as self-controlled heating elements in, for example, the rear-window defrost circuits of most automobiles.

At the transition temperature, the material's dielectric response becomes theoretically infinite. While a lack of temperature control would rule out any practical use of the material near its critical temperature, the dielectric effect remains exceptionally strong even at much higher temperatures. Titanates with critical temperatures far below room temperature have become synonymous with "ceramic" in the context of ceramic capacitors for just this reason.

Processing of ceramic materials

Non-crystalline ceramics, being glasses, tend to be formed from melts. The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, or when in a state of toffee-like viscosity, by methods such as blowing to a mould. If later heat-treatments cause this class to become partly crystalline, the resulting material is known as a glass-ceramic.

Crystalline ceramic materials are not amenable to a great range of processing. Methods for dealing with them tend to fall into one of two categories - either make the ceramic in the desired shape, by reaction in situ, or by forming powders into the desired shape, and then sintering to form a solid body. A few methods use a hybrid between the two approaches.

In situ manufacturing

The most common use of this method is in the production of cement and concrete. Here, the dehydrated powders are mixed with water. This starts hydration reactions, which result in long, interlocking crystals forming around the aggregates. Over time, these result in a solid ceramic.

The biggest problem with this method is that most reactions are so fast that good mixing is not possible, which tends to prevent large-scale construction. However, small-scale systems can be made by deposition techniques, where the various materials are introduced above a substrate, and react and form the ceramic on the substrate. This borrows techniques from the semiconductor industry, such as chemical vapour deposition, and is very useful for coatings.

These tend to produce very dense ceramics, but do so slowly.

Sintering-based methods

The principles of sintering-based methods is simple. Once a roughly held together object (called a "green body") is made, it is baked in a kiln, where diffusion processes cause the green body to shrink. The pores in the object close up, resulting in a denser, stronger product. The firing is done at a temperature below the melting point of the ceramic. There is virtually always some porosity left, but the real advantage of this method is that the green body can be produced in any way imaginable, and still be sintered. This makes it a very versatile route.

There are thousands of possible refinements of this process. Some of the most common involve pressing the green body to give the densification a head start and reduce the sintering time needed. Sometimes organic binders such as polyvinyl alcohol are added to hold the green body together; these burn out during the firing (at 200-350°C). Sometimes organic lubricants are added during pressing to increase densification. It is not uncommon to combine these, and add binders and lubricants to a powder, then press. (The formulation of these organic chemical additives is an art in itself. This is particularly important in the manufacture of high performance ceramics such as those used by the billions for electronics, in capacitors, inductors, sensors, etc. The specialized formulations most commonly used in electronics are detailed in the book "Tape Casting," by R.E. Mistler, et al., Amer. Ceramic Soc. [Westerville, Ohio], 2000.) A comprehensive book on the subject, for mechanical as well as electronics applications, is "Organic Additives and Ceramic Processing," by D. J. Shanefield, Kluwer Publishers [Boston], 1996.

A slurry can be used in place of a powder, and then cast into a desired shape, dried and then sintered. Indeed, traditional pottery is done with this type of method, using a plastic mixture worked with the hands.

If a mixture of different materials is used together in a ceramic, the sintering temperature is sometimes above the melting point of one minor component - a liquid phase sintering. This results in shorter sintering times compared to solid state sintering.

Other applications of ceramics

A couple of decades ago, Toyota researched production of an adiabatic ceramic engine which can run at a temperature of over 6000 °F (3300 °C). Ceramic engines do not require a cooling system and hence allow a major weight reduction and therefore greater fuel efficiency. Fuel efficiency of the engine is also higher at high temperature. In a conventional metallic engine, much of the energy released from the fuel must be dissipated as waste heat in order to prevent a meltdown of the metallic parts.

Despite all of these desirable properties, such engines are not in production because the manufacturing of ceramic parts in the requisite precision and durability is difficult. Imperfection in the ceramic leads to cracks, which can lead to potentially dangerous equipment failure. Such engines are possible in laboratory settings, but mass-production is infeasible with current technology.

Work is being done in developing ceramic parts for gas turbine engines. Currently, even blades made of advanced metal alloys used in the engines' hot section require cooling and careful limiting of operating temperatures. Turbine engines made with ceramics could operate more efficiently, giving aircraft greater range and payload for a set amount of fuel.

Since the late 1990s highly specialized ceramics, usually based on boron carbide, formed into plates and lined with Spectra, have been used in ballistic armored vests to repel large-caliber rifle fire. Such plates are known commonly as small-arms protective inserts (SAPI). Very similar technology is used for armoring of cockpits of some military airplanes, because of the low weight of the material.

Recently, there have been advances in ceramics which include bio-ceramics, such as dental implants and synthetic bones. Hydroxyapatite, the natural mineral componet of bone, has been made synthetically from a number of biological and chemical sources and can be formed into ceramic materials. Orthopedic implants made from these materials bond ready to bone and other tissues in the body without rejection or inflammatory reactions. Because of this, they are of great interest for gene delivery and tissue engineering scaffolds. Most Hydroxyapatite ceramics are very porous and lack mechanical strength and are used to coat metal orthopedic devices to aid in forming a bond to bone or as bone fillers. They are also used as fillers for orthopedic plastic screws to aid in reducing the inflammation and increase absorbtion of these plastic materials. Work is being done to make strong-fully dense nano crystalline Hydroxapatite ceramic materials for orthopedic weight bearing devices, replacing foreign metal and plastic orthopedic materials with a synthetic natural bone mineral. Ultimately these ceramic materials may be used as bone replacements or with the incorperation of protein collagens, synthetic bones.

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External links

  • Advanced Ceramics – The Evolution, Classification, Properties, Production, Firing, Finishing and Design of Advanced Ceramics
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Wikipedia-Article "Pottery"

Unfired "green ware" pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum.
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Unfired "green ware" pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum.

Pottery is a form of ceramic technology, where the clay is formed into vessels, generally with utilitarian purposes in mind. The production of pottery is a process where wet clay is shaped and allowed to dry. The formed clay, or piece, may be "bisque fired" in a kiln to harden it, and then fired a second time after adding a glaze or a piece may be once fired by applying appropriate glaze to the dry unfired clay and firing in one cycle.

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Types of pottery

Aesthetic and artistic considerations have often been part of the formation of the pottery vessels, however modern mass production techniques have replaced the traditional role of pottery with mechanized reproduction, which has in turn caused the potter to be more focused on the aesthetic than the utilitarian in industrialized nations.

Traditionally, different world regions have produced different types of clay, also called bodies, with the potter digging clay out of natural banks in his own 'back yard.' In modern times, potters will often combine different clays and minerals to produce clay bodies suited to their specific purposes. Pottery that is fired at temperatures in the 800 to 1200 °C range, which does not vitrify in the kiln but remains slightly porous is often called earthenware or terra cotta. Clay formulated to be fired at higher temperatures, which is partially vitrified is called stoneware. Fine earthenware with a white tin glaze is known as faience. Porcelain is a very refined, smooth, white body that, when fired to vitrification, can have translucent qualities. Complex extremely high-fired ceramics, where the glaze and body fuse completely, are generally referred to as "products of ceramic technology." Ceramic technology is used for items such as electronic parts and