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Tea Bowl, named YamanohaMino ware, nezumi-shino typeGlazed stonewareJapan Momoyama-Edo periods, 17t
Stig Lindberg, set of six “TV cups” with saucers, 1950s. Faience. Gustavsberg Studio Sweden. On auct
Massachusetts-based ceramics and fiber artist Nicole McLaughlin uses her artwork to explore the comp
Russel Wright, Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1939-59. Stoneware. American Modern Pattern. USA. Via Goldst
Kasimir Malevich, Suprematist Tea set, 1923. Porcelain. Made by Lomonosov Manufacture, St. Petersbur
Star Tile, 1300, Kashan, Iran. Via LACMA
Eva Zeisel, Coffepot with Lid, 1942. By Shenago Co, USA. Via Brooklynmuseum.
Dedham Pottery ‘‘Night and Morning’‘ Pitcher California Historical Design in CA
Kichizaemon VII, Chônyû (1714-1770), tea bowl / chawan. With a splendid kintsugi technique. Japan. V
Ettore Sottsass‘EUPHRATES’ VASE 1983 -for Memphis, MilanGlazed porcelainFrom collection
EttoreSottsassFruit Bowl, 1958 - (Bitossi & Figli)Collection Centre Pompidou
Roots of The Dinner Party | Feminist Flashback FridayThe core group of “The Dinner Party” workers pa
Peter Behrens, tiles, 1904. Made by Villeroy & Boch. Sand-coloured earthenware. Germany. Via Qui
‘From A Different Cloth’ stoneware plates by Little Owl Design - Amsterdam> www.littleowl.
The planter obsession continues. Porcelain Groove Planter with a hole for drainage and a sleek satin
Walter Gropius, Tac 1 tea set, 1969. For Rosenthal. Source
Dietlind Wolf | ceramics. Celadon.
Rosenthal, Art deco vase, 1930. Porcelain. Germany. Via J. Lohmann Gallery
Tea set by Chelsea Keramic Art Works, 1879–83Made in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States - Earthen
Gio Ponti, Jewellery box, designed 1924, executed 1929. Porcelain with colourful blue and gold detai
Annie Parnellat the ANU School of Art & Design 2019 Graduating Exhibition
Annie Parnellat the ANU School of Art & Design 2019 Graduating Exhibition
stamp-it-to-me:a 1966 USSR stamp from a series on ceramics[id: a diamond-shaped postage stamp with a
Cauliflower coffee pot Josiah Wedgewood, 1759from the Wedgewood Museum
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