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When bone china was developed by English potters during the mid-18th century, it was an attempt to build on the long-standing porcelain tradition invented in China. East Asia’s hard-paste ...
Ceramicist Gregg Moore has created crockery for the Blue Hill at Stone Barns restaurant ... is achieved using an 18th-century recipe for bone china – a type of porcelain made using animal ...
What country kitchen exists without the adornment of English bone china? Blue- and-white porcelain ... Its cult was enhanced by an accompanying legend, inspiration for the design, about star-crossed ...
Individual serving pieces of flow blue can be found in many antiques stores and at auctions. Less expensive than bone china or porcelain, flow blue ceramics were affordable to the middle and lower ...
The Royal Collection Trust has launched the range of commemorative china featuring a design inspired by the pomp and pageantry of the coronation. The eight fine bone china pieces in the range were ...