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Collection of 9 Blue & White Cornish Ware Canisters

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  • Honey and sugar canister jar set in ceramic from the SoShiro Ainu collection
    By SoShiro
    Located in London, GB
    The ceramic canister jars with lids from SoShiro’s Ainu collection, a collaboration between award-winning artist Toru Kaizawa and Shiro Muchiri, are generously sized and can be used ...
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    2010s Italian International Style Ceramics

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  • Blue & White Stoneware Canisters - Set of 3
    Located in Bradenton, FL
    A set of four blue and white stoneware kitchen canisters made by Pomerantz of Taiwan. Each canister has a lid with rubber seal that lifts off with a blue round knob handle. Sides are...
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    Late 20th Century Taiwanese Rustic Ceramics

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  • Blue & White Ceramic Kitchen Canisters, Set of 2
    Located in Bradenton, FL
    A set of two ceramic kitchen canisters in blue and white. Canisters are decorated with a stylized bouquet of flowers in a vase and fruit in a basket,...
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    Late 20th Century Japanese Rustic Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • Small Transfer Ware Pot with Lid
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Small Victorian transfer-ware pot with black ink and beveled lid. The Chinoiserie motif depicts a cascade of temples, urns, and flowers. Would serve equally well for both practical a...
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    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • Ceramic Vase Royal Doulton Chang Ware
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A glazed ceramic vase in slender spindle form from the Chang Ware series by Royal Doulton (England, founded 1815) circa 1920-30s. The vase was decorated with thick and dripping glaze in rich mottled polychrome colors. The glaze shows overall irregular crackles, a signature characteristic of Chang Ware. The base is hand-marked "NOKE", Royal Doulton in rectangle and initial HN (for Harry Nixon). Developed by Charles J. Noke (1858-1941), Doulton's Art Director, as part of his experimentation into Chinese flambé glazes during the 1920s. Fired at very high temperatures, they were introduced commercially by Doulton in 1925 in response to popular demand for eastern style ceramics. They were applied primarily by Harry Nixon (1886-1955). The name Chang Ware was used by Doulton in reference to the possibly mythical Song potter, Chang the Elder, although it bears little relationship to Song ceramics.
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    Vintage 1920s English Modern Vases

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  • Pair of Japanese Imari Foo Lions Warrior Crackle Ware Vases, Signed
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    Very decorative pair of Japanese crackle ware poly chrome warrior motif vases with high relief foo lions. Each piece is signed on the underside and ha...
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    20th Century Japanese Vases

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