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Terrecottederuta, è il sito web dove puoi comprare terrecotte e ceramiche maioliche.
http://www.terrecottederuta.com/
Keywords:
Terrecotte, terracotta, ceramica, ceramiche, maiolica, maioliche, cotto, cotti, vasi, vaso, fioriera, fioriere, deruta, arredamento giardino, artigianato, piante, fiori, umbria, vasellame, vasellami, orci, orcio, decorazioni artistiche, ziri, ziro, anfora, anfore, artigianato tipico, angoliere, angoliera, bocce, boccia, cassette rettangolari, cassetta rettangolare, cilindri, cilindro, ciotole, ...

http://www.terrecottederuta.com/

I began collecting Blue Willow when I was six years old when I received a childs Blue Willow Tea Set for Christmas. I instantly fell in love with the story and the pattern. If you would be interested in obtaining a free copy of the Blue Willow Legend, click on the
http://tias.com/stores/bluewillow/
Keywords:
Blue Willow Dinnerware, Blue, Willow, Specialty, Items, Blue, Willow, Tea, Sets, Children's Blue Willow, China, Cookware, Pink Willow

http://tias.com/stores/bluewillow/

clayart Greece - Tinos Ceramics, producer of fine handmade ceramics on tinos Island,Greece
http://www.clayart.gr/
Keywords:
island pottery studio, island, pottery, studio, island pottery, pottery studio, Griechenland, Hellas, Greece, Island pottery, island potters, ceramic workshop, ceramic studio, keramikstudio, clayart, Tonkunst, êåñáìéêÜ, ÊÅÑÁÌÉÊÁ, Keramik, ceramics, ...

http://www.clayart.gr/

Troika, Doulton, Poole Pottery and Carlton Walking ware we love them all and have them in stock for you to look at visit us today!!
http://www.kcsceramics-international.co.uk/
Keywords:
Poole, Poole freeform, Poole Carol cutler, Poole Guy Syndenham, Poole Ruth Pavely, Poole delphis, Poole atlantis, Poole Ionian, Doulton figures, Doulton Character jugs, Doulton toby jugs, Doulton Hn, Doulton bunnykins, Doulton snowman, Doulton Snowmen, Troika St Ives, Troika studio, Troika Pottery, Troika wheel, Troika jam pot, Lladro figures, Lladro discontinued, Lladro retired, Lladro animals, ...

http://www.kcsceramics-international.co.uk/

Your specialist online source for high quality antique English ironstone pottery from the early 19th century
http://www.ironstonepottery.btinternet.co.uk/
Keywords:
masons, mason's, ironstone, iron stone, patent ironstone, china, stone china, pottery, antique, davenport, hicks, meigh, ridgway, spode, tonquin, minton, plates, platter, tureen, tazza, godden, haggar, uk, english, 19th century

http://www.ironstonepottery.btinternet.co.uk/

Sale of Bauer Pottery and other American Dinnerware from the 20's through the 60's
http://www.bauerboys.com/
Keywords:
Bauer Pottery, Bauer Ringware, Bauer, Ringware, Ring Ware, Bauer Ring, Bauer Dinnerware, La Linda, GPK, Gloss Pastel Kitchenware, Monterey, Monterey Moderne, Plainware, Starburst, Franciscan, Bauer Pottery, Ringware, Ring Ware, Ring, Bauer 2000, Bauerware, Antique Dinnerware, La Linda, GPK, Gloss Pastel Kitchenware, Monterey, Monterey Moderne, Plainware, Starburst, Franciscan, Matt Carlton, ...

http://www.bauerboys.com/

Vendita on-line di ceramiche artigianali della migliore tradizione napoletana; pezzi unici certificati. On-line sale of handicrafted Neapolitan ceramics; certified unique items
http://www.ceramichenapoletane.it/
Keywords:
ceramiche, ceramics, Ceramiche, Ceramics, CERAMICHE, CERAMICS, napoli, naples, Napoli, Naples, Ceramica, Ceramic, vasi, vases, VASI, VASES, Piatti, Dishes, piatti ceramica, ceramic dishes, lampade, lamps

http://www.ceramichenapoletane.it/

I buy, sell, trade & collect vintage and new Fiesta dinnerware, plus Harlequin, Riviera, and Century from the Homer Laughlin China Company
http://vip.hpnc.com/~palmwood/
Keywords:
fiesta, fiestaware, vintage, old, fiesta dinnerware, vintage fiesta dinnerware, harlequin, riviera, century, homer laughlin, HLC, collecting, sale, sell, antique, wells art glaze

http://vip.hpnc.com/~palmwood/

Fresh Creations produce a consistent and distinctive quality of decorative and functional ware. The wares can be made to order to suit individuals decor. They provide personalised service, all hand made products, individually hand painted ceramics and delivery world wide.
http://www.freshcreations.net/
Keywords:
Fresh Creations, ceramics, wares, ceramic wares, hand made products, individually, hand, painted, ceramics, ceramic ware, cernamics, country range, rose design, mammy range, bowls, plates, cups, mugs, martini bowl, platter, salt, and, pepper, set, tea pot, vases, jugs

http://www.freshcreations.net/

Ceramiche derutesi realizzate a mano. Fidia fabbrica a deruta da 4 generazioni
http://www.fidiaderuta.com/
Keywords:
ceramica, ceramiche deruta, deruta, umbria, pottery, ceramiche, ceramics, shopping, maiolica, maioliche, italia, italy, lustri, acquasantiere, giubileo, Deruta

http://www.fidiaderuta.com/

Todd J. Warner a Florida sculptor and artist, has been creating whimsical animals and people from clay for over 30 years. Art guaranteed to make you smile! Updated Fri Dec 16 03:33:00 2005
http://www.toddwarnerstudio.com/
Keywords:
Todd Warner, whimsical animal art, sculpture, sculptor, artist, animals, whimsical, www.toddwarner.com, www.toddwarnerstudio.com, ceramic, Florida

http://www.toddwarnerstudio.com/

BungalowBill sells a wide variety of antique tiles, pottery, and objects of the 20th Century. Useful for collectors, decorators, preservationists, and restorationists, we offer items from America, England, Holland, Belgium, and Germany in styles ranging from Victorian, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Secessionist, and Mid Century Modern. We also specialize in the art pottery of North Carolina, with ...
http://www.bungalowbill.com
Keywords:
antique tiles, tiling, american pottery companies, English, transfer, printed, series, tiles, majolica glaze portrait, stove hearth tiles, architectural ceramics, arthur osborne, enfield, flint, wedgwood, minton, claycraft, batchelder, terra cotta, faience, rookwood, grueby, Moravian, Flint Faience, Mueller, Rookwood, Grueby, Claycraft, Wheatley, American Encaustic, Mintons, Maw, Low art tile, ...

http://www.bungalowbill.com

Handglazed Bengali designs on many kinds of cermaics
http://alifspottery.tripod.com/
Keywords:
handmade, handcrafted, glaze, glazed, Bengali, Bangladeshi, Indian, pottery, bowls, plates, platters, design, ceramics

http://alifspottery.tripod.com/

Antiques Ceramics, Porcelain and Pottery for sale from the 19th & 20th century. Products including Royal Doulton, Royal Dux, Royal Worcester, Locke & Co. and Much More
http://www.antique-ceramics.com/
Keywords:
royal doulton, doulton china, royal doulton figures, doulton collectibles, doulton plates, doulton animals, royal worcester, worcester porcelain, worcester cabinet plates, worcester vases, worcester figurines, antique collectables, antique figures, antique figurines, royal doulton figurine, royal dux, royal dux porcelain, clarice cliff, clarice cliff pottery, susie cooper, susy cooper, ...

http://www.antique-ceramics.com/

Antique porcelain and ceramics: TITLE; META tags; BODY; URL.
http://www.antique-porcelain-uk.co.uk/
Keywords:
Porcelain, ceramics, antique, porcelain, antique, ceramics, english, oriental, continental, porcelain, and, ceramics, chinese, export, porcelain, and, ceramics, china, glassware, bone, china, wedgbury, antiques antiques, ceramics, ebay, auctions, dealers, collectors, porcelain, porcelaine, pottery, china, ceramics, and, porcelain, antique, auctions, porcelain, auctions porcelain, antiques, ...

http://www.antique-porcelain-uk.co.uk/

Bossons
http://www.bossons.info
Keywords:
Bossons

http://www.bossons.info

Some things old, some things new but all DEER (and an occasional elk or gazelle!) Figurines, planters, textiles, jewelry, glassware and more.
http://home.att.net/~deerliteful
Keywords:
Deer, deer, DEER, Fawn, Doe, Buck, China, Whitetail, Porcelain, Glass, Pottery, Animal, Wildlife, Figurines, Planters, Tiles, Gazelle, Reindeer, Antiques, Crafts, crafts, Vintage, vintage, Collectible, deer collectibles, animal collectibles

http://home.att.net/~deerliteful

Fiesta Plus has a great collection of fine dinnerware collectibles.
http://www.fiestaplus.com/
Keywords:
collectibles, dinnerware, fiesta, homer laughlin, franciscan, luray, metlox, harlequin, riviera, vistosa, coors, johnson, vernon, vintage

http://www.fiestaplus.com/

 Hanselmann Pottery Dinnerware, Casseroles, Stoneware Mugs, Gourmet Kitchenware.
http://www.hanselmannpottery.com/
Keywords:
Hanselmann Pottery, hanselman, kitchen utensils, bake and serve, casserole, stoneware, dinnerware, pottery, gourmet gift, bakeware Santa Fe, New Mexico, Corrales

http://www.hanselmannpottery.com/

A leading Surrey retailer of fine quality gifts & collectables including Halcyon Days Enamels, Royal Crown Derby, Lladro, Waterford Crystal, Moorcroft Pottery, Swarovski, Hazle Ceramics, Border Fine Arts, Royal Worcester, Mulberry, Lilliput Lane, Wedgwood
http://www.gifts-are-us.co.uk/
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Retailer, stockist, store, supplier, shop, Harvey, Weston, Cobham, Surrey, London, Berks, Berkshire, Hants, Hampshire, Sussex, Middlesex, Kent, England, UK, gifts, collectables, Christmas, Wedding, Moorcroft Pottery, Royal Crown Derby, Halcyon Days Enamels, Hazle Ceramics, Swarovski, Lladro, Waterford Crystal, Border Fine Arts, Royal Worcester, Mulberry, Lilliput Lane, Wedgwood, Aynsley China, ...

http://www.gifts-are-us.co.uk/

An Authentic Ceramic Art Collectible from Clayworks by Heather Goldminc, Canadian artist, Heather Goldminc, has created a body of work to please the eye and delight the senses. Her extraordinary designs express the joy of life in simple everyday things.
http://www.heathergoldminc.com/
Keywords:
clayworks, heather goldminc, blue sky ceramics, blue sky clayworks, tea light, tealight, clayworks tealight, ceramic, blue sky, clayworks, tea, light, houses, nautical, americas town, four seasons, christmas, birthday cake collection, collectibles, collectables, gifts, spring, halloween, french quarter

http://www.heathergoldminc.com/

Jem's Bazaar of the Antique, Moderne and Old Stuff: a frequently changing collection of affordable antiques for tomorrow.
http://www.jemsbazaar.com.au/
Keywords:
Carlton, Ware, Shelley, Poole, Winton, Japan, Beswick, Burleigh, Adams, Gouda, Maling, Rhead, Pottery, Davidsons, Glass, Ceramics, Clarice, Shorter, Porcelain, Japanese, Cottageware, pottery, floral, twintone, majolica, Wade, deco, Staffordshire

http://www.jemsbazaar.com.au/

Madiken's of California, Purveyors of California & American Art Pottery and Ceramics & products; 19th-21st century. Gallery, extensive links.
http://www.madikens.com/
Keywords:
california, pottery, art, studio, ceramics, pacific, brastoff, sascha brastoff, los angeles potteries, haldeman, harold johnson, franciscan, gladding mcbean, GMB, vernon kilns, brad keeler, art deco, florence, maddux, marc bellaire, batchelder, will george, Will-George, grueby, winfield, california faience, metlox, bauer, garden city, russel wright, Hiedi Schoop, Betty Lou Nichols, ...

http://www.madikens.com/

I offer a large selection of vintage pottery, mainly McCoy, for collectors, designers and decorators at reasonable prs.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/mcjode/
Keywords:
McCoy pottery, antique art pottery, vintage pottery, Brush-McCoy pottery, Nelson McCoy pottery, J.W.McCoy pottery, decorators, interior designers, antiques

http://www3.sympatico.ca/mcjode/

Our specialty is blue and white transferware and other British pottery from 1770 to 1850. We also carry red, green, purple, black, and brown transferware, as well as Staffordshire figures, Lustreware, Prattware, Gaudy Welsh, advertising pot lids, creamware, and miscellaneous. In addition, we offer miniature watercolor portraits on ivory, patriotic American flag embroideries, prints, and other comp...
http://www.tias.com/stores/merlin/
Keywords:
Blue, and, white, Transferware, Staffordshire Pottery, Gaudy Welsh, Staffordshire figures, Childrens pottery, English Pottery, Pearlware, Transferware, Pot lids, American historical pottery, Spode, Wedgwood, Enoch Wood, Minton, Clews, New Hall, Adams, Ridgway, English China, Romantic Staffordshire China, Lustreware, Toby jugs, Chinoiserie, Salopian, Blue Willow, Prattware, Tiles, Spongeware, ...

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

specializing in, Midwinter Pottery, China matching, collectables and mid 20th century ceramics, collect 1950s & 1960s pottery by jessie tait, terance conran, also, portmeirion, homemaker, poole, troika,china, antiques, millennium collectables.
http://www.millennium-collectables.co.uk/

http://www.millennium-collectables.co.uk/

http://www.modfather.com/
Keywords:
modfather, Russel Wright, mid-century modern, modern, 1950s, 50s, Russell Wright, Seibel, Zeisel, Red Wing, Metlox, Iroquois, Iroquois Casual, American Modern

http://www.modfather.com/

Collectible and Affordable American Art Pottery
http://www.heelstone.com/agnes
Keywords:
McCoy pottery, Stoneware, bowls, vases, flower pots, jards, jardiniere, planters, Shawnee, Brush McCoy, Brush-McCoy, pottery, antique art pottery, art pottery, American pottery, vintage pottery, decorators, interior designers, antiques, bulbs, bulb bowls, amaryllis, paperwhites, holiday gifts, gifts, forcing bulbs

http://www.heelstone.com/agnes

Art Pottery by Paul Katrich, specializing in handcrafted vessels and bowls. Unique glazes and treatments, including iridescent lusters.
http://www.katrich.com/
Keywords:
Paul Katrich, katrick, catrich, iridescent, luster, lustre, luster glazes, lustre glazes, opalescent, studio pottery, handcrafted, crystaline, vessels, bowls, handmade, art pottery, gallery

http://www.katrich.com/

antiques and collectables including doulton, maling, troika, ruskin, glass, denby, crown devon, royal lancastrian, copeland, poole, radford, sylvac, wadeheath, woods, pendelfin, derby, coalport and commemorative ware
http://www.perfectpieces.co.uk
Keywords:
ruskin, carlton ware, whitefriars, burmantofts, martin brothers, bernard moore, gouda, carltonware, troika royal doulton, doulton lambeth, shelley, sylvac, wadeheath, arthur wood, commemorative ware, royal worcester, myott, charlotte rhead, glyn colledge, piggy banks, belleek, bourne denby, copeland spode, crown ducal, glass, maling, pendelfin, poole pottery, radford, doulton, lambeth, bourne, ...

http://www.perfectpieces.co.uk

Piktor 1900 Design & Form is a website where you can buy Scandinavian ceramics, stoneware and studio pieces.
http://hem.passagen.se/piktor/
Keywords:
Nylund, Stålhane, Stalhane, 20th century design, scandinavian, stoneware, ceramics, keramik, haresfur, harpäls, glaze, glasyr, antikt, antik, design, modern design, funkis, Arne Jacobsen, Gustavsberg, Rörstrand, UE, Uppsala Ekeby, Stig Lindberg, Palshus, Picknik, Gunnar Nylund, G Nylund, Drejargruppen, Dorothy Clough, Argenta, chamotte, stengods, Designhuset, Sylvia Lechovius, ...

http://hem.passagen.se/piktor/

Personal Royal Doulton Collection for sale, including 100's of animals, animal, bunnykin,bunnykins, mug, character mugs, jug, character jugs, figurine, figurines, flambe, miniature, miniatures, seriesware, stoneware, toby jugs
http://home.flash.net/~ncrrolfe/
Keywords:
Royal Doulton, Royal Daulton, Royal Dalton, animal, animals, bunnykins, mug, character mugs, jug, character jugs, figurine, figurines, flambe, miniatures, miniatures, seriesware, stoneware, toby jugs

http://home.flash.net/~ncrrolfe/

Shop for rare, limited edition and discontinued Royal Doulton character jugs, and tobies. All are mint originals, priced right!
http://www.zitaglio.com/antiques/
Keywords:
Royal, Doulton, character, jugs, Royal Dalton, limited, edition, Royal, Doulton, discontinued Royal Doulton, toby, jugs, by, Royal, Doulton, collecting, Royal, Doulton, character, jugs

http://www.zitaglio.com/antiques/

Professional undersea exploration,search and recovery company. This site features Sung,Ming,Ching and Thai antiquities,ancient relics such as these ancient porcelains.
http://www.oceanrecoveries.com/
Keywords:
cultural treasures, recovered artifacts, centuries, museum, chinese antiquity, porcelains, collection, ancient porcelain, collector items, recoveries, Museum displays, treasure beyond price, Cultural, historians, and, collectors, best collecting value, era, art museums, Ancient treasure, ancient china, Antique Porcelains, curio, collectibles, chinese, adventure, saucers, bowls, platters, jars, ...

http://www.oceanrecoveries.com/

A small family business offering a vast selection of collectibles, memorabilia, antiques and novelty items - Wedgwood, Wade, Sylvac, Praknish, Doulton etc. Our service cannot be equalled, nor our prices beaten!
http://www.geocities.com/taylor_collectibles/
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Collectibles, antiques, novelties, vases, plates, dinnerware, cups, figurines, Sylvac, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Wade, Capo di Monte, Hummel, Dresden, Moorcroft, Meakin, Myott, Royal Albert, Praknish, china, porcelain, timepieces, memorabilia, preserve pots

http://www.geocities.com/taylor_collectibles/

70 different pieces that we produce are shown on our site in one of the six glaze combinations that they are available in. That doesn't include the one of a kind pieces
http://www.testedbyfirepottery.com/
Keywords:
pottery, glaze, san antonio, texas, dinnerware, tableware, urns, ash urns, bowls, plates, cups, serving, cooking, kitchen, countertop, candle, candles, religion, religious, communion, lamps, vases, hand made, hand-made, stunning, lovely, beautiful, reminder, exclusive

http://www.testedbyfirepottery.com/

Pottery, ceramics and glass both early and contemporary from Neville Pundole
http://www.pundole.co.uk/
Keywords:
ceramics, glass, pottery, moorcroft, dennis china works, siddy langley, eric marwick, roger cockram, highland stoneware, oiva toikka, sally tuffin, poole, darlington, canterbury

http://www.pundole.co.uk/

Tile Heaven, antique tiles from England. Art nouveau tiles, Minton tiles, majolica, transfer, Wedgwood, Doulton, Maw, Corn, Boote, Wade etc, a great selection of English tiles from 1860-1914 for sale. Browse hundreds of images, buy or just enjoy the view.
http://www.tile-heaven.co.uk/
Keywords:
tile, tiles, antique, victorian, edwardian, art nouveau tiles, Minton tiles, majolica tiles, transfer tiles, Stoke, Stoke on Trent, Stoke upon Trent, England, art nouveau, arts and crafts, arts & crafts, aesthetic, majolica, transfer, transferware, printed, porteous, decorative, pottery, encaustic, faience, lustre, luster, fireplace, washstand, barbotine, tube lined, tube line, moulded, molded, ...

http://www.tile-heaven.co.uk/

Bakelite,Burgess & Leigh,Carlton Ware,Cauldon Potteries,Crown Devon,European,Falcon Ware,Hancock,Maling,Royal Doulton,Royal Winton,Shelley,Thomas Forester,Wardle,Wilton Ware
http://www.anniesoldthings.com.au/
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Adderleys, Beswick, Charlotte_Rhead, Clarice_Cliff, Clews_Chameleon, Crown_Ducal, Flo_Blue, Frederick_Rhead, Furniture, Glass, Jewellery, Keeling_Losol, Minton, Moorcroft, Myott, Nursery_Ware, Paragon, Pilkington, Royal_Stanley, Royal_Worcester, Silver, Silver_Plate, Susie_Cooper, Tunstall, Tuscan_Decoro, Adderleys, Beswick, Charlotte_Rhead, Clarice_Cliff, Clews_Chameleon, Crown_Ducal, Flo_Blue, ...

http://www.anniesoldthings.com.au/

Fiesta ware dinnerware made by the Homer Laughlin China Company. Fiestaware dinnerware sets, plates, tabletop, pitchers, bowls, and retired fiesta ware colors at great prices! Fiestaware, The most collectible of dinner ware sets for your home decor and gift needs!
http://www.fiestafast.com
Keywords:
Fiesta, Fiestaware, Homer Laughlin, China, Pottery, Vintage, Shopping, Fiestaware, Fiesta, FiestaWarehouse, Buy, wish list, kitchen, Dinnerware, Serveware, Fiestaware, fiesta, ware, dinnerware, sets, homer, laughlin, vintage collectibles, plates, flatware, bowls, pitchers, cups, mugs, buy, shopping kitchen, shop on sale, discount, fiesta, ware, web, site, dinner, Where, can, I, find, fiestaware, ...

http://www.fiestafast.com

Griselda Hill Pottery offers a fine range from the world famous Wemyss Ware. All hand-crafted our range is available to buy online. We offer figurines, wall plates, premium gift items, collectables and tableware.
http://www.wemyss-ware.co.uk/
Keywords:
wemyss ware, wemyssware, wemyss-ware, wemys ware, wemyss wear, weems, weymss, weemys, grisleda hill pottery, scottish pottery, pottery scotland, fife pottery, wemyss pottery, cat, cats, pig, pigs, plate, plates, cabbage rose, cockerel, bee, spring, summer, autumn, winter, water, bulldog, rabbit, miniture, tile, tiles, queen mother, ornament, gift, present

http://www.wemyss-ware.co.uk/

zappa pottery has been making handcrafted, kiln-fired, glazed, stoneware pottery for over 25 years. our work is set apart by its excellent craftsmanship and fabulous color intensity. our one-of-a-kind zappa art pottery and full tableware settings have been privately collected world wide.
http://www.zappapottery.com
Keywords:
pottery, handcrafted stoneware, zappa pottery, dinnerware, potters, functional pottery, handwedged, utilitarian pottery, dinnerware, art pottery

http://www.zappapottery.com

http://www.geocities.com/itssimplymagic2003

http://www.geocities.com/itssimplymagic2003

Antique Website offering Welsh Antiques, Gaudy Welsh China, General Victoriana, Transfer Ware, fairings, Staffordshire Figures, Flow Blue, Porcelain, German Groups, Siverware, Glassware
http://www.glamorganantiques.co.uk/

http://www.glamorganantiques.co.uk/

Tim and Linda Colling's Vernon Kilns VERNONWARE Vernon Ware Website - A site for collectors of Vernonware and other dinnerware, pottery, and art items
http://www.vernonware.com
Keywords:
Colling, Tim Colling, Linda Colling, Arizona, California Pottery, Gayety, Bauer, Garden City, Tudor, Catalina, Gladding McBean, ElPatio, Franciscan, Arcadia, San Jose, General Douglas Macarthur, Hawaiian Coral, Illinois, John E. Brown, Kentucky, Maine, Mexicana, Missions, designed, by, Annette, Honeywell, Modern California, Norfolk, Virginia, Picture, Map, of, Idaho, Roosevelt (FDR), Roosevelt, ...

http://www.vernonware.com

Specializing in High End, Fine Authentic Talavera in both Modern and Traditional styles from Puebla, Mexico. Larger pieces also come with Authenticity Certificates. Guaranteed Lead Free, Oven Safe, Microwave Safe, and Dishwasher Safe.
http://www.authentic-talavera.com/

http://www.authentic-talavera.com/

My list of surplus and duplicate Wade items I have accumulated over years of collecting Wade products.
http://www.billswade.i12.com
Keywords:
wade collectibles, collectables, whimsies, disney characters, cartoon characters, nursery rhyme characters, tv pets, animals, birds, irish characters, irish pottery, royal commemoratives, tankards, decanters, advertising items, teapots, money boxes, storybook characters, whimsical characters.

http://www.billswade.i12.com

http://www.blueridgechina.com/

http://www.blueridgechina.com/

Colliers Launches We provide a charter service for Corporate Events, Weddings, Birthday Parties and Social Cruises on thr river Thames, We can also provide a catering service and arrange music, from DJ's to live jazz bands.
http://www.burne.fsbusiness.co.uk/
Keywords:
Antiques, Collectibles, Fine Art, London, Ceramics, Pottery, Doulton, Chinese, Ceramics, Plates, Figures, Vases

http://www.burne.fsbusiness.co.uk/

Cerámica artística personalizada, regalos de empresas, piezas para decoración, accesorios de baño, azulejos, albarelos, etc. Realizada artesanalmente en Puente del Arzobispo (Toledo).
http://www.ceramicadetoledo.com/
Keywords:
cerámica artística, ceramica, cerámica, Toledo, decoracion, Talavera, accesorios baño, artesania talaverana, albarelos, Puente del Arzobispo, tarros farmacia, regalos

http://www.ceramicadetoledo.com/

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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 [2]"

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 Space Shuttle tiles.

Techniques

A man shapes pottery as it turns on a wheel. (Cappadocia, Turkey).
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A man shapes pottery as it turns on a wheel. (Cappadocia, Turkey).

A person who makes pottery is traditionally known as a potter. The potter's most basic tool is his or her hands, however many of their tools have been created over the long history of pottery, including the potter's wheel, various paddles, shaping tools (or ribs), slab rollers, and cutting tools.

Forming techniques

There are three basic categories of forming techniques used in pottery—handwork, wheel work, and slipcasting. It's very common for wheel-worked pieces to be finished by handwork techniques. Slipcast pieces tend not to be, as that negates one of the prime advantages of casting.

Handwork methods are the most primitive and individual techniques, where pieces are constructed from hand-rolled coils, slabs, ropes, and balls of clay, often joined with a liquid clay