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  • How to Remove Stains From Antique China

    Antique china pieces can add beauty to any dinner table, but it's not always easy to find pieces in good condition. China becomes stained when food or drink seeps into the glazed surface, and...

  • What Is a Transfer Pattern on China?

    Transferware was one of the earliest methods used to mass produce decorated china. Although it was most commonly produced in blue, transferware can be found in a range of colors including...

  • What Is Bavarian China?

    Bavaria is a region within today's Germany, near Austria and Switzerland. For several centuries, Bavaria has produced exquisite china items that are highly collectible today.

  • The History of Limoges China

    Though the city of Limoges, France became famous in the 18th century for its production of Limoges china, the history of the porcelain originated in China, nearly 700 years earlier.

  • How to Identify Blue Willow China

    There are many different brand names, manufacturing dates, patterns and legends under the "Blue Willow china" umbrella. Identifying any particular type of Blue Willow china, whether antique or...

  • How to Make a Free-Form Mosaic

    Free-Form Mosaics--or broken tile mosaics--are a fun way to reuse and recycle damaged tiles, old plates,cups,or assorted china. This particular art-form allows you to embellish everything from...

  • The History of Homer Laughlin China Company

    Homer Laughlin China Co. produces home and restaurant porcelain dinnerware from a factory on the banks of the Ohio River in Newell, West Virginia. The company is the largest china factory in the...

  • China Vs. Bone China

    "China" is a generic term used to describe quality, clay dinnerware. The term "bone china" is used to denote a form of porcelain first formulated and manufactured on a commercial scale in the...

  • How to Identify Crown Marks on Fine China

    Perhaps you've just come across a china set and want to know the value or want to begin collecting antiques. Although the consensus of the antique community is that there's not one concise...

  • What Is the History of Sheffield Fine China?

    Sheffield Pottery Inc. is a pottery and china manufacturer headquartered in Sheffield, Massachusetts, since 1946. The company specializes in fine china for the home and creates pottery for the...

  • Why Is Bone China So Expensive?

    All ceramics, including tableware, are earthenware, stoneware or porcelain. Within the porcelain category, there is hard-paste, soft-paste and bone china. Distinguishable by its bright white...

  • How to Display Fine China

    Whether it is your grandmother's antique china tea set or the china dinnerware you received as a wedding gift, fine china collections are too beautiful to be hidden away in a cabinet. With its...

  • What to Look for in Vintage Cups & Saucers

    The world of antique cups and saucers is a vast one, full of material types and styles. Most serious collectors pick one area of interest and focus the collection in that direction, for instance,...

  • What Is Spode China?

    Spode China is a brand of bone china tableware. Its many popular patterns and many years of production have made it a showcase in many homes. It often can be recognized by its distinctive blue...

  • The History of Aynsley China

    Aynsley China is synonymous with high-quality, strong, brilliantly white bone china. It has been produced since the 1800s by a family business that started as one man's pottery hobby. Today it is...

  • Bone China Definition

    Bone china is called such because it contains animal bone. Before the invention of bone china, most porcelain was either hard or soft and came from China. Thanks to a market ripe for an...

  • How Fine China is Made

    The main raw material for making fine china is porcelain, which is essentially a ceramic material made by heating kaolin and other raw materials to temperatures between 1,200 and 1,400 Celsius...

  • Hall Pottery History

    The Hall China Company was founded in 1903. During its long history, Hall Pottery has been responsible for technological advances and has produced daily use pieces suited to the needs of the time....

  • History of Lefton China

    For more than 60 years, Lefton China has been an importer of fine china products. Lefton China has been widely distributed, with more than 10,000 retail locations in the United States at one time....

  • The History of Johnson Brothers China

    The Johnson Brothers China company in the United Kingdom has been manufacturing tableware since the late 19th century. Now part of the Wedgwood Group, the company continues to produce fine quality...

  • How to Identify Homer Laughlin China

    The Homer Laughlin China Company began around 1874 in Ohio. Many pottery companies in the Ohio Valley were producing yellow ware from the rich deposits of yellow clay in the area. As yellow ware...

  • What Is the Origin of Dresden China?

    The origin of Dresden china is really a tale of two cities, Dresden and Meissen, in Saxony, Germany. Dresden china was created as a result of historical events that began during the 18th century...

  • How is Bone China Made?

    Porcelain tableware is often referred to as china. The formula for making porcelain originated in China, hence the identifying term. Of the three types of porcelain, bone china is the most durable...

  • History of Royal Albert China

    Around 1894, Thomas Clark Wild established a small pottery company in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent in England, the birthplace of Royal Albert Bone China. Wild and his sons, Thomas and Frederick, built...

  • How to Display China in a Hutch

    A China hutch can be an artistic addition to a dining room. If you plan and consider how to display china in your hutch, you can create a beautiful focal point. Creative organizing of your prized...

  • About Antique China

    Today, antique china is one of the most popular and sought after antiques. Because most early china was hand-painted, each pattern became individual. Also because of this, complete matched sets...

  • How to Make China Cement

    In these times when maintenance prices are skyrocketing, it's imperative that you learn to fix things yourself. Who would have believed that with a little patience, you can mix your own china...

  • How to Replace China Pieces

    It's heart-wrenching to break a treasured piece of china, especially if the pattern has been discontinued or it's of sentimental value, such as your grandmother's tea set. However, it's not...

  • How to Display Teapots

    A teapot collection should not be hidden away in a closet. You should display your teapots in a way that shows their delicate lines and beautiful patterns. Many teapots are like small works of...

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