PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SPONGEWARE»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPONGEWARE»
Descubre el uso de
spongeware en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
spongeware y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
American Country Pottery: Yellowware and
Spongeware
This comprehensive guide to yellowware and spongeware features more than one hundred photographs of such objects as bowls, pie plates, jelly jars, gravy boats, and tooth brush holders
2
Spongeware: 1835-1935, Makers, Marks, and Patterns
Included are identifications of spongeware patterns and potters, their marks, and a bibliography. Current market values are provided in the captions.
Henry E. Kelly, Arnold A. Kowalsky, Dorothy E. Kowalsky, 2001
3
Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2008 Price Guide
Spongeware generally has an overall pattern with a coarser look than
Spatterware, to which it is loosely related. These wares were extensively
produced in England and America well into the 20th century. Batter pitcher, no
cover, dark blue ...
4
Spongeware and Spatterware
Here is clear insight into the history and development of the wares and over 200 examples of spongeware and spatterware illustrated in color photos with complete information.
5
Antique Trader Pottery & Porcelain Ceramics Price Guide
Sponged surface decorations were a means of adding visual interest both easily
and Since early spongeware was quickly made, usually by amateur artisans, the
base pottery was often insubstantial and the sponging perfunctory. However ...
6
Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2014
Spongeware: The name says it all. A sponge dipped in colored pigment is
daubed onto a piece of earthenware pottery of a contrasting color, creating an
overall mottled, “sponged” pattern. A clear glaze is applied, and the piece fired.
The final ...
7
Antique Trader Pottery & Porcelain Ceramics Price Guide
Sponged surface decorations were a means of adding visual interest both easily
and Since early spongeware was quickly made, usually by amateur artisans, the
base pottery was often insubstantial and the sponging perfunctory. However ...
8
The Curious Collector: A Lively Little Tour of 101 Favorite ...
So true, and yet when it comes to Spongeware, it's so signature. The stamped
design tends to be a bit blurry and the spacing uneven, defining Sponge- ware's
handmade look and charm. Many collectors use the terms Spatterware and ...
9
Antiques Roadshow Primer: The Introductory Guide to Antiques ...
The six most frequently seen varieties of nineteenth-century American pottery are
redware, yellowware, stoneware, spatterware, spongeware, and majolica. The
first three are body composition types; the last three, decorative techniques.
10
Warman's English & Continental Pottery & Porcelain: ...
History: Spongeware, a cut-sponge stamped pattern decoration used on
earthenwares and everyday tablewares, was achieved by dipping a sponge in
color and applying it to the ware to produce a stamp of the pattern. A single dip of
color ...
Susan D. Bagdade, Al Bagdade, 2004
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPONGEWARE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
spongeware en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
7 Rules for Setting a Fancy Summer Tablescape
So we filled a couple of Tory Burch's spongeware pitchers, brought a few from home (the solid teal one has been in my family for decades), and then added ... «Town and Country Magazine, Jul 15»
Back Mountain Memorial Library 69th Annual Auction features …
From left, in front, are hand-made child's wagon, canoe paddle, Royal Doulton “London Bobby” collectible, Spongeware pitcher, cut glass bowl. Blue & white ... «The Dallas Post, Jul 15»
Great Catering Ideas for Your Hamptons Summer BBQ
... galvanized buckets, blue and white spongeware plates and Bakelite flatware all go a long way toward making a fun and memorable impression, Rotfeld says, ... «Dan's Papers, Jun 15»
Royal baby: cashing in on the big day
The mugs are “spongeware” which means the painted design is sponged onto the clay through a cut stencil. • Royal baby: Latest photos of the big day. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Potters at the ready for Royal birth - merchandise is a great boost for …
Spongeware decorator Vicky Stubbs, aged 42, of Newcastle, who has worked at the Hanley factory for 18 years, said: "It has been really busy over the last few ... «Stoke Sentinel, Abr 15»
Bunny Mellon's Americana
Three spongeware pitchers of unusual form were bid up to $8750 (est. $200/300). A Shaker oval box, 11½" long, sold for $2500 (est. $100/150). Shaker boxes ... «Maine Antique Digest, Mar 15»
“We don't go to China for anything”: Irish business owners on why …
The workshop offers a type of painted ceramic known as 'spongeware', a style popularised here in the 19th century. Nick is the potter, while Susan pioners new ... «The42.ie, Feb 15»
Vessels for holding water can vary greatly in value
The hand-applied spatterware (it would be called "spongeware" in the British Isles and Europe) was done by patting on the color with a common sponge. Today ... «Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, Sep 14»
Women at work while men dunk digestives
Susie Moran, abandoned as a child by her hippy parents and raised by her grandparents, started making spongeware in her twenties and 30 years on is running ... «Evening Standard, Feb 14»
Collectors Corner: Polish Pottery
Even today, Polish Pottery is made by hand - from casting the clay in a mold to decorating the object with a sponge (see Spongeware) or brush - so no two ... «EcommerceBytes, Ene 14»