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Firenze Pitcher - The Deruta Collection- The Italian hillside town of Deruta is known throughout the world for its spectacular pottery. For over six centuries, the craftspeople of Deruta have produced and exported ceramics. Our collection of vases, plates, platters, and more are the same classic designs that have made Deruta so vastly popular, with contemporary variations as seen in the Fresco collections. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Melograno Fresco Pitcher - The Deruta Collection- The Italian hillside town of Deruta is known throughout the world for its spectacular pottery. For over six centuries, the craftspeople of Deruta have produced and exported ceramics. Our collection of vases, plates, platters, and more are the same classic designs that have made Deruta so vastly popular, with contemporary variations as seen in the Fresco collections. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Bees Pitcher - The Toscana Bee Collection features fruit on a warm yellow background, alive with bees. This line is available in a complete line of serving pieces and accessories for the table, and is so finely decorated that one must see it in person to truly appreciate the detail and incredible workmanship. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Girasole Pitcher - The �Umbria Collection" is from a small hill town near Assisi. This small, family factory has been making ceramics for generations, and has their own process for finishing each piece. After each piece is completed, it is dipped in a clear coat and then high fired for a third time, adding a beautiful shine to the brightly colored ceramics. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Pottery is the ceramic ware made by potters. Major types of pottery include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. The places where such wares are made are called potteries. Pottery is one of the oldest human technologies and artforms, and remains a major industry today. Ceramic art covers the art of pottery, whether in items made for use or purely for decoration. 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. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/05/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches
Everyday functionality meets artistic expertise. Designed with an allover low-relief petal design, this ceramic pitcher makes a beautiful statement on any table, shelf, or counter. From Roseberry-Winn Pottery. Made by hand in coastal Rhode Island by artists Michael Roseberry and Bruce Winn, beautiful and functional Roseberry-Winn pottery showcases intricate textures on high-fire porcelain, coated in a rich palette of colorful, nontoxic glazes.
Raffaellesco Pitcher 1.5 Lt. - The Deruta Collection- The Italian hillside town of Deruta is known throughout the world for its spectacular pottery. For over six centuries, the craftspeople of Deruta have produced and exported ceramics. Our collection of vases, plates, platters, and more are the same classic designs that have made Deruta so vastly popular, with contemporary variations as seen in the Fresco collections. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Miele Pitcher 1.5 Lt - The Deruta Collection- The Italian hillside town of Deruta is known throughout the world for its spectacular pottery. For over six centuries, the craftspeople of Deruta have produced and exported ceramics. Our collection of vases, plates, platters, and more are the same classic designs that have made Deruta so vastly popular, with contemporary variations as seen in the Fresco collections. -Arte D'Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Frutta Pitcher 1.5 Lt. - The Umbria Collection" is from a small hill town near Assisi. This small, family factory has been making ceramics for generations, and has their own process for finishing each piece. After each piece is completed, it is dipped in a clear coat and then high fired for a third time, adding a beautiful shine to the brightly colored ceramics. -Arte D�Italia Imports sources the finest handmade and hand-decorated Italian ceramics from Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany. Many of the designs date back countless generations or are derived from Renaissance artwork. Because all of our pottery is handmade, color and patterns can vary from piece to piece. This reveals the essence of the handmade process and illustrates the unique character of the piece. Our ceramics are food and dishwasher safe. We do not recommend putting items in the microwave or conventional oven.
Perfect for kitchens with limited drawer space, this large utensil crock holds handfuls of whisks, spatulas, and spoons. At 6 inches high and 6-3/4 inches across, it's a handy size to keep near the stove yet spacious enough to double as a cookie jar...
A graceful addition to any table, this Le Creuset stoneware pitcher confidently serves iced or hot drinks, accommodating temperatures from icy cold to boiling. When not on drink duty, this 2-1/4 quart stoneware pitcher will hold flowers for a striking centerpiece...
A lamp with a lot of character, this pottery handled pitcher has an obviously casual feel, but because of its color, is a bit more sophisticated than most rustic pieces.
Sid Luck is a fifth generation potter in Seagrove, North Carolina. This forty-five minute documentary explores his life and work, and the family heritage he hopes to pass on to his two sons, Jason and Matthew...
Elegance, convenience and fresh brewed taste is all included in this Melitta tradition. Our Porcelain coffeemaker prepares six cups of coffee, with that fresh brewed taste, using Melitta number 4 filters.
Replacement faucet spout for all Bluewave water crock dispensers and Bluewave water dispensing bottles. Comes with washer and jam nut to securely attach to your dispenser. Can be used for other products, however please check if it will fit first.
Presents a collection of ceramic pitchers. This work offers 500 images that include almost everything from handbuilt to wheel-thrown, practical to sculptural, round to square.
This book is arranged in an easy-to-use format and collectors will absolutely love it. Many items have never been shown elsewhere in print. Hundreds of listings with descriptions, current values, production dates, extensive histories, and background information in addition to more than 1,200 color photos...
McCoy is probably the best known of all American potteries due to the wide variety of pieces they produced since 1910. This new reference work respectfully becomes an ideal companion to our Collector's Encyclopedia of McCoy Pottery written by the Huxfords in 1980 - which has long been our bestselling pottery book...
How to Make Pottery Lids & Handles : How to Make Pottery Pitcher Spouts: Part 3
I am looking for free info on Majolica pottery made in France at Sarreguemines?
I have a clown pitcher, trying to find its value, help?
You would need to post a lot more info if you want someone here to estimate a value. Otherwise try ebay, they often have Majolica & you may be able to find an average of what people are asking for it or bidding on it for. You can also check with local antique stores, they may be able to offer you free estimates or tell you where you can get one.
My mother has a ton of antiques & she had a local antique appraiser come to her house (this was done for free) & estimate what her antiques were worth & if the lady was interested in buying she made an offer to my mother. When my mother agreed to the offer she accepted it & sold it, but other pieces she had no intention on selling but at least she was given an estimate of it's value. So, I'd suggest checking into something like that, they don't have to come to your home, but you can bring the piece to them & ask if they are interested in buying it. You don't have to sell it but at least you'll get an estimate in value.
ok that is just too funny! sounds like something i'd do. i've found leftover bisque in mykiln, but not glazed work. the pitcher is nice, good idea about keeping one in the fridge for tea. i drink a ton of it and love it cold, coming out of a pottery pitcher instead of a plastic one would be perfect, guess i need to get to work on a pitcher lol. and love the glaze on the bowl too, very very nice.
10/06/2010 at 10:27 am
ok that is just too funny! sounds like something i'd do. i've found leftover bisque in mykiln, but not glazed work. the pitcher is nice, good idea about keeping one in the fridge for tea. i drink a ton of it and love it cold, coming out of a pottery pitcher instead of a plastic one would be perfect, guess i need to get to work on a pitcher lol. and love the glaze on the bowl too, very very nice.