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Antique ceramics encompass a wide range of pottery and porcelain objects created in earlier periods, each with its own distinct style, origin, and characteristics. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique ceramics we've 708 items for you to consider to purchase, ranging from £18 to £250. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique ceramics:• Porcelain: Porcelain is a type of ceramic known for its fine, translucent quality. Antique porcelain ceramics can be found in various styles, including Chinese porcelain, Meissen porcelain, Sevres porcelain, and Wedgwood porcelain. Each style has its unique features, such as intricate hand-painted designs, delicate shapes, and distinctive glazes.• Pottery: Antique pottery refers to ceramics made from clay that has been fired at lower temperatures compared to porcelain. It can include earthenware, stoneware, and terracotta objects. Antique pottery ceramics can be found in different regional styles, such as ancient Greek pottery, Roman pottery, Islamic pottery, and European pottery from various periods.• Majolica: Majolica is a type of earthenware pottery with a distinctive colorful glaze. It originated in the Middle East and later gained popularity in Europe during the Renaissance. Antique majolica ceramics often feature vibrant, hand-painted designs depicting floral motifs, animals, or narrative scenes.• Delftware: Delftware is a type of tin-glazed earthenware pottery that originated in the Netherlands. It became particularly famous in the city of Delft. Antique Delftware ceramics are known for their blue and white or polychrome (multi-colored) hand-painted designs, often inspired by Chinese porcelain.• Faience: Faience is a type of glazed earthenware pottery that originated in ancient Egypt and later spread to other regions. Antique faience ceramics typically have a smooth, glossy surface and feature decorative motifs in vibrant colors. They can be found in different styles, including French faience, Italian maiolica, and Spanish Talavera.• Terra Cotta: Terra cotta is a type of clay-based pottery fired at a relatively low temperature. Antique terra cotta ceramics can be found in various forms, such as ancient Greek and Roman terracotta vessels, architectural ornaments, and sculptural objects. They often feature earthy reddish-brown hues and a rustic aesthetic.• Art Nouveau and Art Deco Ceramics: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements influenced ceramic design. Antique ceramics from these periods exhibit innovative shapes, bold colors, and stylized motifs inspired by nature or geometric patterns.• Figurines and Sculptural Ceramics: Antique ceramics also include figurines and sculptural objects. These can range from delicate porcelain figurines made by renowned manufacturers to larger-scale sculptural pieces created by individual artists. Themes and subjects can vary, encompassing human figures, animals, mythological creatures, or abstract forms.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique ceramics. Antique ceramics are highly valued for their craftsmanship, artistic expression, and historical significance. They offer a glimpse into the cultural and artistic traditions of different periods and regions, making them cherished collectibles and decorative pieces appreciated for their beauty and historical value. show less detail
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