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The Art and History of English Delftware Drug Jars
English delftware drug jars stand out as fascinating artifacts that blend art, history, and medicine. These ceramic vessels, once common in apothecaries, reveal much about the craftsmanship and daily life of past centuries. Their unique designs and practical use make them a subject worth exploring for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and science. English delftware refers to tin-glazed pottery produced mainly in the 17th and 18th centuri
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Jul 124 min read


Exploring the Artistic Legacy of John Dwight and Fulham Pottery
John Dwight stands as a pivotal figure in the history of English ceramics. His work at Fulham Pottery during the 17th century marked a turning point in the development of stoneware and experimental pottery techniques. This blog post explores the artistic legacy of John Dwight and the Fulham Pottery, highlighting their contributions, innovations, and lasting impact on the craft of pottery. current stock , two large quart tankards with silver rims , The Origins of Fulham Potter
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Jun 273 min read


Exploring the Beauty and Craftsmanship of 16th and 17th Century Italian Maiolica
Italian maiolica from the 16th and 17th centuries stands as a remarkable example of artistic skill and cultural expression. These colorful ceramics, known for their intricate designs and vibrant glazes, offer a window into the past, revealing the tastes, techniques, and traditions of Renaissance and Baroque Italy. This post explores the history, craftsmanship, and distinctive features of Italian maiolica from this period, helping readers appreciate its enduring beauty and sig
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Jun 243 min read


Exploring the Intricacies of 17th Century English Beadwork
Beadwork in 17th century England offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistry, culture, and daily life of the time. This craft was more than decoration; it reflected social status, personal identity, and evolving fashion trends. Understanding the techniques, materials, and uses of beadwork from this period reveals a rich tradition that influenced later styles and remains admired by collectors and historians today. current stock The Historical Context of 17th Century English
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Jun 222 min read


Exploring the Art of 17th Century Needlework Drawstring Purses
this weeks featured item from kevinukdelftware The 17th century was a time of rich artistic expression, and needlework played a significant role in everyday life. Among the many handcrafted items of this era, drawstring purses stand out as both practical accessories and exquisite works of art. These purses reveal much about the social customs, fashion, and craftsmanship of the time. This post explores the history, design, and cultural significance of 17th century needlework d
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Jun 184 min read


Kevin the man behind kevinukdelftware
hello all this is me kevin morris the face behind kevinukdelftware at the age of 59 ive now been selling , buying and collecting english delftware , italian maiolica and needlework embroidery for the last 20 years i grew up in a small village on the back of the isle of wight and im luckey enough to say that i still live here just down the road from where i was born back in 1968 i grew up with antiques and all things old and it would seem that the passion has followed me ever
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Jun 163 min read


The Allure of Antiques and Their Stories
Antiques hold a unique place in our lives. They are not just objects; they are vessels of history, culture, and craftsmanship. Each piece carries a story, a glimpse into a different era, and a connection to the past that modern items often lack. This post explores why antiques continue to captivate collectors and enthusiasts, how their stories enrich our understanding of history, and practical ways to appreciate and care for these timeless treasures. go with your natural flow
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Jun 144 min read


The Timeless Appeal of Delftware Blue Dash Chargers and Their Rising Popularity
Delftware blue dash chargers have captured the attention of collectors, decorators, and enthusiasts worldwide. These striking ceramic plates, known for their distinctive blue dash rims and traditional craftsmanship, have become a symbol of elegance and heritage. But why are they so popular today? This post explores the history, design, and cultural significance of Delftware blue dash chargers, revealing the reasons behind their enduring charm and growing demand. current stock
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Jun 123 min read


The Value of English Delftware: Why Prices Range from Hundreds to Thousands of Pounds
English delftware has long fascinated collectors and enthusiasts for its distinctive blue and white as well as polychrome designs and rich history. Yet, when browsing the market, you might notice a wide price range for these pieces, from a few hundred pounds to several thousands. What drives such a difference in value? This post explores the factors that influence the price of English delftware, helping you understand what makes some pieces more valuable than others. a rare l
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Jun 93 min read


Exploring English Stumpwork Needlework Techniques from the 17th Century
English stumpwork needlework from the 17th century offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistry and craftsmanship of the period. This raised embroidery style, known for its intricate textures and three-dimensional effects, was a popular decorative technique used on clothing, household items, and accessories. Understanding stumpwork not only reveals the technical skill of early needleworkers but also reflects the cultural and social values of the time. current items we have
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Jun 64 min read


The Charm of Slipware Pottery Collecting
Slipware pottery has a distinct appeal that draws collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its rich history, unique techniques, and decorative qualities make it a fascinating subject for anyone interested in ceramics. I have spent years exploring this art form and have come to appreciate the subtle beauty and craftsmanship that define slipware pottery. Understanding Slipware Pottery Collecting Slipware pottery is created by applying a liquid clay mixture, called slip, onto the surfa
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Jun 43 min read


The Timeless Allure of Collecting 250-Year-Old English Delftware Pottery
Collecting antiques offers a unique window into history, culture, and craftsmanship. Among the many treasures that captivate collectors, 250-year-old English delftware pottery holds a special place. These pieces are more than just decorative objects; they tell stories of a bygone era, showcase artistic skill, and connect us to the past in a tangible way. This blog post explores the charm of collecting English delftware pottery that has endured for over two centuries, revealin
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Jun 14 min read


Understanding Current Antique Market Trends: Antique Market Insights
The antique market is evolving. As a collector or interior designer, understanding these changes is essential. I have observed shifts in demand, pricing, and buyer preferences. This post offers clear insights into the current state of the antique market. It will help you make informed decisions whether you are buying, selling, or simply appreciating antiques. Key Antique Market Insights The antique market is influenced by several factors. Economic conditions, cultural trends,
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May 253 min read


Discovering the Allure of English Delftware
The Origins of Delftware Delftware began in the city of Delft, Netherlands, where potters sought to replicate the fine porcelain imported from China. By the late 16th century, they developed a unique style characterized by its blue and white designs. The technique involved tin-glazing, which allowed for vibrant colours and intricate patterns. The Transition to England In the early 17th century, English potters began to adopt the Delftware style. The establishment of potteries
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May 184 min read
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