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Pottery

Pottery is the ceramic ware made by potters. In everyday usage the term is taken to encompass a wide range of ceramics, including earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. The places where such wares are made are called potteries.

Pottery is made by forming a clay body into objects of a required shape and heating them to high temperatures in a kiln to induce reactions that lead to permanent changes, including increasing their strength and hardening and setting their shape. There are wide regional variations in the properties of clays used by potters and this often helps to produce wares that are unique in character to a locality. It is common for clays and other minerals to be mixed to produce clay bodies suited to specific purposes; for example, a clay body that remains slightly porous after firing is often used for making earthenware or terra cotta flower-pots.

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Glassware usually refers to glass items used as tableware, such as dishes, cutlery, flatware, and drinkware used to set a table for eating a meal. The term usually refers to the drinking vessels, unless the dinnerware is also made of glass. "Glassware" can also more generally refer to any object made of glass.

Most glass drinking vessels are either tumblers, flat-bottomed glasses with no handle, foot, or stem; footed glasses, which have a bowl above a flat base, but no stem; or stemware, which have a bowl on a stem above a flat base.

Glass art is the use of glass as an artistic medium. Specific approaches include stained glass, working glass in a torch flame (lampworking), glass beadmaking, glass casting, glass fusing, and, most notably, glass blowing. As a decorative and functional medium, glass was extensively developed in Egypt and Assyria, brought to the fore by the Romans (who developed glassblowing), and includes among its greatest triumphs European cathedral stained glass windows. Great ateliers like Tiffany, Lalique, Daum, Gallé, the Corning schools in upper New York state, and Steuben Glass Works took glass art to the highest levels. Glass from Murano (also known as Venetian glass) is the result of hundreds of years of refinement and invention.

Art Glass
Bohemian/Czech Glass
British Glass
French Glass
Italian Glass
North American Glass
Scandinavian Glass
Paperweights
Stained Glass
Glassware
40s, 50s, 60s Glass\
Amethyst
Carnival Glass
Childrens Glass
Cobalt Glassware
Contemporary Glass
Crackle Glass
Cut Glass
Depression Glassware
Early American Pattern Glass
Elegant Glassware
Heisey Glass
Kitchen Glassware
Opalescent Glassware
Opaque Glassware
Pressed Glass
Pyrex Glassware
Ruby Glassware
Stretch Glass
Vaseline Glassware
Waterford Glassware
Pottery & China
Art Pottery
Abingdon Pottery
American Art
Asian Pottery
Aynsley Pottery
Bennington Pottery
Blue Mountain Pottery
British Art Pottery
Brush/Brush-McCoy Pottery
Buffalo Pottery
Camark Pottery
Catalina Pottery
Colorado Pottery
Coors Pottery
Dakota Pottery
Delft Pottery
European Art Pottery
Folk Pottery
Frankoma, Gracetone Pottery
Fulper Pottery
Gouda Pottery
Grueby
Hadley Pottery
Haege Pottery
Hull Pottery
Pottery Made in Japan
Majolica Pottery
Maling Pottery
McCoy Pottery
Moorcroft Pottery
Muncie Pottery
Newcomb Pottery
Niloak Pottery
North Carolina Pottery
Owens Pottery
Poole Pottery
Quimper Pottery
Robinson Ransbottom
Rookwood Pottery
Roseville Pottery
Scandinavian Art
SEG/Paul Revere Pottery
Staffordshire Pottery
Stangl Pottery
Teco Pottery
Uhl Pottery
Van Briggle Pottery
Weller Pottery
China, Dinnerware
Adams China
American Limoges/Sebring
Arabia China
Aynsley
Barker Bros, Sampson Smith
Bauer
Belleek
Beswick
Bing & Grondahl
Blue Ridge
Booths
Brush/Brush-McCoy
Buffalo
Burleigh/Burgess & Leigh
California Pottery
Capodimonte
Cardew
Carlsbad
Carlton
Carlton Ware
Castleton
Childrens Dishes
Chintz
Coalport
Colclough
Commemorative
Copeland
Crown Devon
Crown Ducal
Crown Staffordshire
Dansk
Decorative
Denby/Langley/Lovatts
Dinnerware
Dresden
Erphila
Fiesta: Contemporary
Fiesta: Vintage
Figurines
Figurines: Animal
Fine China of Japan
Fitz & Floyd
Flow Blue
Franciscan
Frankoma, Gracetone
George, W. S.
Gorham
Goss Crested China
Grafton/Royal Grafton
Grindley
Hadley
Hall
Hammersley
Harker
Harmony House/Sears
Haviland
Headvases
Herend
Heritage
Homer Laughlin
Hull
Hummel, Goebel
Hutschenreuther/ Tirschenreuth
Imperial
International China
Iroquois
James Kent
Johnson Brothers
Knowles
KPM
Lefton
Lenox
Limoges
Lomonosov
Lord Nelson
LuRay
Made in Japan
Masons
McCoy
Meakin Alfred
Meakin J. & G.
Meissen
Metlox
Midwinter
Mikasa
Minton
Monmouth/ Marcrest/Western SW
Myatt
Napco
Nippon China
Noritake China
Adagio Noritake
Adela Noritake
Adrienne Noritake
Affection Noritake
Aileen Noritake
Alberta Noritake
Alicia Noritake
Allston Noritake
Allure Noritake
Altadena Noritake
Andrea Noritake
Anticipation Noritake
Occupied Japan
Paden City
Paragon
Pfaltzgraff
Pickard
Pope Gosser
Portmeirion
Purinton
Red Wing, Rumrill
Restaurant Ware
Ridgway
Rosenthal
Rosina
Royal Albert
Royal Bayreuth
Royal China
Royal Copenhagen
Royal Copley
Royal Crown Derby
Royal Doulton
Royal Dux
Royal Staffordshire/Wilkinson
Royal Standard
Royal Winton/Grimwades
Royal Worcester
RS Prussia, Related
Russel Wright
Sadler
Salem China
Sango China
Sascha Brastoff
Schumann
Shawnee
Shelley
Shenango
Southern Potteries
Spode
Stangl
Steubenville
Stoneware
Susie Cooper
SylvaC
Syracuse China
Tableware
Taylor Smith & Taylor
Tea Pots, Tea Sets
Tuscan
Universal Potteries
Vernon Kilns
Villeroy & Boch
Wade
Wall Pockets
Watt
Wedgwood China
Winfield Pottery
Wood & Sons

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