Lustreware or lusterware (the respective spellings for British English and American English) is a type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze that...
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Sunderland lustreware is a type of lustreware pottery made, mostly in the early 19th century, in several potteries around Sunderland, England. According...
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ceramic techniques to Europe: glazing with an opaque white tin-glaze, and lustreware, which imitates metallic finishes with iridescent effects. Hispano-Moresque...
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Among the best-known art forms that flourished are a type of ceramic lustreware and the crafting of objects carved in solid rock crystal. The dynasty...
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William De Morgan Antelope Charger in red lustreware, decorated by John Pearson (1880s)...
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Switzerland. There is an unrivalled collection of Italian maiolica and lustreware from Spain. The collection of Iznik pottery from Turkey is the largest...
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vase, c. 1805 Black basalt teapot with Chinese Flowers, c. 1820 Silver lustreware teapot, early 19th century "Portland blue" jasperware, c. 1840 Victorian...
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Pair of spaniels, 1830–50; these have gold lustreware...
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the technique of tin-glazed earthenware to Al-Andalus, where the art of lustreware with metallic glazes was perfected. From at least the 14th century, Málaga...
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Creigiau Pottery of South Wales produced a 'Welsh Pie Dragon' in copper lustreware. This trend has been particularly noticeable in recent times, due to their...
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