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Sara Ware Bassett

The Story of Porcelain

  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    Look up Royal Copenhagen some time, and see how beautiful it is.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    Denmark gave a real contribution to the world in its Copenhagen ware, a type of white porcelain decorated beneath the glaze in cobalt.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    One of the most perfect of English porcelains, known as Spode, was produced by combining with this type of paste pulverized bones.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    Didn't the English ever make any real hard paste china?" asked Theo.
    "It is said that between 1730 and 1744 they did make some; and this product is supposed to be the only true porcelain ever made in England.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    We call everything dating up to 1800 Old Sèvres, and you will probably find it so marked in both public and private collections."
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    Sky blue!" put in Theo.
    "There was also a rare canary yellow; an apple green; a fine tone of violet; and a bright red that had not been seen before in the china world.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    King's blue," murmured Theo.
    "Bleu Celeste, a turquoise blue made from copper——"
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    At the present time a color known as Rose du Barry brings the highest price in old Sèvres.
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    Satsuma is a pottery in which they excelled. It has a body of cream-colored earthenware not unlike Wedgwood's Queen's ware, and this is richly decorated in dull colors and gold. In order to please the Dutch traders the Japanese
  • Zara Malikovahas quoted8 years ago
    before even such a simple article as a cup was completed it frequently passed through as many as seventy pairs of hands.
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