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Large asymmetrical porcelain serving bowl fresh from the kiln. Available now.#pottery #porcelain #ki
Paul Revere Pottery, works by the Saturday Evening Girls, 1926. Ceramic. USA. Via Goldstein Design M
Happy Birthday, My Precious Tableware Otaku!! ∩(︶▽︶)∩8.29
Reviving the old - my current favourite Wedgwood Butterfly Bloom Collection with vintage floral desi
Late Cycladic/Minoan jug with a painting of a bird. Artist unknown; ca. 1600 BCE. Now in the Natio
Tapio Wirkkala exhibition poster, 1985. Photo: Timo Junttila. Via wirkkalabryk.fi
met-greekroman-art:Glass mosaic bowl, Greek and Roman ArtEdward C. Moore Collection, Bequest of Edwa
Feast ladle (wunkermian) of the Dan people, Liberia. Artist unknown; late 19th-early 20th century.
Wooden cup of the Kuba people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; early 20th century
Russel Wright, Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1939-59. Stoneware. American Modern Pattern. USA. Via Goldst
Russel Wright, Set for spiced popcorn, 1934. Chase Brass & Copper Company, USA. Via Red Digital
Mixtec plate depicting the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. Artist unknown; ca. 1200-1400. Now in t
Faience teapot, English, 19th century
Chinese Ming Dynasty Period, Jiajing Wucai dragon teapot
An Extremely Rare Russian Gilded Silver and Shaded Enamel Pictorial Punch Bowl and Ladle, Feodor Rüc
Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev (probably), Silver egg forming two vodka cups, c.1890s (source)
Two warriors (Achilles and Ajax?) playing a board game. Attic black-figure plate, artist unknown; c
Villeroy & Boch, Chocolate pot / Kakaokanne, 1917. Stoneware, Dresden. Via Kunstmuseum Moritzbur
Wooden palm wine cup (mbwoongntey) in the shape of a human head, of the Kuba people, Lulua or Kasai
Silver ewer from Kashmir. Artist unknown; late 19th/early 20th century. Now in the Shangri La Muse
Sunrise Jian Zhan Tenmoku Teacup
Jean Luce, Dinner Plate, 1937. Porcelain with enamel, gold, and platinum. Exhibited at the 1937 Pari
Glasverzerrung I = Glass Distortion IWilly Zielke (German, born Poland; 1902–1989)Original photograp
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