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  • Denby]]
  • glazes]] over a white glaze, [[Iran]], first half of the 19th century.
  • Two press moulds, with modern casts from them, Athens, 5–4th centuries BC
  • Small agateware barrel. England, 1880–1900
  • red-figure]] vase in the [[krater]] shape, between 470 and 460 BC, by the [[Altamura Painter]]
  • A potter using a potters wheel describes his materials (in Romanian and English)
  • Handpainted bone china cup. England, 1815–1820
  • A potter shaping a Bankura horse
  • Contemporary earthenware coffee mug
  • A [[bottle kiln]]
  • [[Chantilly porcelain]] teapot, c. 1730, with [[chinoiserie]] decoration in [[overglaze enamels]]
  • Charles II]] in the [[Boscobel Oak]]
  • Preparation of clay for pottery in India
  • A red glazed earthenware coffee mug
  • Applying a [[lithograph]], or decal to a plate. The yellow is the backing material, with the red the design
  • A modern tunnel kiln
  • A jigger
  • Group of 13th-century pieces of [[Longquan celadon]]
  • 15th-century Japanese [[stoneware]] storage jar, with partial [[ash glaze]]
  • An Incipient [[Jōmon]] pottery vessel reconstructed from fragments (10,000–8,000 BC), [[Tokyo National Museum]], Japan
  • Doulton]]. England, 1875
  • Glazed and decorated biscuit ware on a kiln car prior to being pushed into the glost kiln
  • Ash glazed jar from 9th century Japan
  • [[Late Neolithic]] [[Manunggul Jar]] from [[Palawan]] used for burial, topped with two figures representing the journey of the soul into the afterlife.
  • A section cut-through of ball mill, which are widely used to mill raw materials for pottery
  • German potter, 1605
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  • Earthenware 
jar from the [[Neolithic]] [[Majiayao culture]] China, 3300 to 2000 BCE
  • The pottery market in [[Boubon]], Niger
  • Close-up of a crystalline glaze
  • Sketch of a potter using a kick wheel
  • Pottery bowl from [[Jarmo]], [[Mesopotamia]], 7100–5800 BC.
  • Pottery firing mound in [[Kalabougou]], [[Mali]]. Much of the earliest pottery would have been fired in a similar fashion
  • Hand painting a vase
  • [[Terracotta Army]] following excavation
  • Faience lotiform chalice. Egypt 1070–664 BCE (reconstructed from eight fragments)
  • Filling a plaster mould with slip
  • Terra sigillata bowl. Roman, 1st century AD
  • Earthenware effigy of the Sun God. Maya culture, 500–700 CE
  • Stacking a bung of saggars at Sèvres
  • Jiggering a plate
  • Attaching a handle to an unfired mug
  • Clay body being extruded from a de-airing pug
  • Removing a filter cake of porcelain body from a filter press
  • Burnishing a plate's gold decoration
  • Sèvres]]
  • De-moulding a large vase after it has been slip cast
  • Spraying glaze onto a vase
  • Dipping a plate in a glaze suspension
  • Porcelain tableware
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  • Earthenware Ubaid jar. c. 5,300-4,700 BCE
  • Vessel made by the [[Mangbetu people]] in the early 1900s
  • Burnished redware vessel of a dog. Mexico, 100BCE-300CE
  • Earliest known ceramics are the [[Gravettian]] figurines that date to 29,000 to 25,000 BC.
  • Carved earthenware vessel. Mayan, 600–900 CE
  • Archaeologist cleaning an early mediaeval pottery sherd from [[Chodlik]], Poland.
CRAFT OF MAKING OBJECTS FROM CLAY
Fine art pot; Pottery and porcelain; Clay body; Pottery firing; Ceramics art; Ceramic ware; Ceramic wares; Ceramicware; Making a pot; Vase painting; Clay pottery; Whiteware; Pot throwing; Pottery-making; Pottery making; Ceramic pot; Pottery manufacture; Art ware; Ceramic paint; Clay pot; Painted vase; History of pottery; Environmental impact of pottery production; Potter (occupation); History of African pottery
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porcelain         
  • Evaporating dishes made of chemical porcelain
  • Porcelain Chamber Pots from Vienna.
  • Dental porcelain bridge
  • [[Nymphenburg porcelain]] group modelled by [[Franz Anton Bustelli]], 1756
  • Flower centrepiece, 18th century, Spain
  • [[Chantilly porcelain]], soft-paste, 1750-1760
  • Chelsea porcelain]]
  • Chinese Imperial Dish with Flowering Prunus, [[Famille Rose]] overglaze enamel, between 1723 and 1735
  • [[Dakin Building]], Brisbane, California faced with porcelain tiles
  • The [[Fonthill Vase]] is the earliest Chinese porcelain object to have reached Europe. It was a Chinese gift for [[Louis the Great of Hungary]] in 1338.
  • Go]] board) and a Chinese teapot and its cups (on the side)
  • A string of 8 insulators on a 66 kV transmission line
  • [[Hirado ware]] [[okimono]] (figurine) of a lion with a ball, Japan, 19th century
  • [[Capodimonte porcelain]] jar with three figures of [[Pulcinella]] from the [[commedia dell'arte]], soft-paste, 1745–50.
  • Section of a letter from [[Francois Xavier d'Entrecolles]] about Chinese porcelain manufacturing techniques, 1712, re-published by [[Jean-Baptiste Du Halde]] in 1735
  • A [[lithophane]] exploits the translucency of porcelain
  • [[Nabeshima ware]] dish with [[hydrangea]]s, c. 1680–1720, Arita, Okawachi kilns, hard-paste porcelain with cobalt and enamels
  • Chinese maritime expeditions]]. (British Museum)
  • Brühl]], minister to king [[Augustus III of Poland]], 1737-1742
  • Demonstration of the translucent quality of porcelain
  • [[Song dynasty]] [[celadon]] porcelain with a ''[[fenghuang]]'' spout, 10th century, China
CERAMIC MATERIAL
China (pottery); Porcelin; China (porcelain); Porcelain china; Porcelein; Porcelan; China plates; China (material)
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