Antique White Ceramics
1910s Austrian Art Nouveau Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1910s Austrian Art Nouveau Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Porcelain
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Late 19th Century Chinese Rococo Antique White Ceramics
Porcelain
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic, Porcelain
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
18th Century Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic, Porcelain
1720s Vietnamese Chinoiserie Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic, Porcelain
Early 19th Century Adam Style Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s Vietnamese Chinoiserie Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic, Porcelain
Early 1900s Italian Mid-Century Modern Antique White Ceramics
Metal
Mid-19th Century American Folk Art Antique White Ceramics
Pottery
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
19th Century Czech Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1870s English Victorian Antique White Ceramics
Majolica
Early 19th Century English George IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 19th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1890s English Antique White Ceramics
Sterling Silver
1870s English Victorian Antique White Ceramics
Silver, Sterling Silver
1770s Dutch Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
19th Century Spanish Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English Early Victorian Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
18th Century English Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
18th Century Dutch Antique White Ceramics
Delft
Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 19th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
18th Century Persian Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Late 17th Century Dutch Baroque Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 18th Century Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1850s English Chinoiserie Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic, Ironstone
19th Century Czech Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s Vietnamese Qing Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 19th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 20th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Mid-19th Century English William IV Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
19th Century Spanish Antique White Ceramics
Pottery
Early 20th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
18th Century English Late Victorian Antique White Ceramics
Creamware
Early 20th Century Japanese Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
1720s German Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
19th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
Early 20th Century Antique White Ceramics
Ceramic
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- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024To tell if ceramics are antique, you have two main options available. One approach is to conduct online research using trusted sources. By looking up the maker's mark, you can learn more about the company or artisan that produced the ceramics and get tips on how to date their pieces. Any ceramics that are 100 years old or older are antiques. You can also have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer evaluate your pieces. Shop a diverse assortment of ceramics on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021The blue and white ceramic pieces are called Delftware or faience. Delftware is a type of tin-glazed earthenware in which a white glaze is applied and then decorated with a metal oxide, such as a cobalt oxide, which gives this pottery its gorgeous blue color. Shop beautiful Delftware and faience pieces on 1stDibs.
- What is antique white color?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021The antique white color is a hue that combines grey and white and has a bronze undertone. It is classified as a soft and warm off white.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022In China, the art of making white porcelain with local kaolin produced attractive pieces with a luxe white finish. When they learned that cobalt oxide was the only pigment that could withstand the high firing temperatures of porcelain, a new type of ceramic entered the market. Blue and white porcelain first appeared in the 14th century in China. This technique worked its way across the globe. Shop a collection of expertly vetted porcelain from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Dutch blue and white ceramic dishes are called Delftware. Made in the Netherlands, the dishes are hand-painted and glazed using a centuries-old process involving clay and multiple glazes. Each piece is one-of-a-kind. You can shop a collection of Delftware from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Antique blue and white china are known as Flow Blue. Flow Blue was popular during the Victorian era and is still highly coveted by collectors for its eye-catching design and hazy patterns. Browse a wide selection of authentic Flow Blue dishware and serve ware on 1stDibs.
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