- the
ceramic piece.
Pottery decorated using this
technique is
known as
transferware or
transfer ware. It was
developed in
England from the 1750s on, and...
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ironstone by Mason's in an
attempt to copy
Chinese porcelain cheaply.
Transferware is most
often in one
colour against a
white background, such as blue...
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American equivalent to the
British English terms "transfer" or "litho".
Transferware Dodd, Arthur;
David Murfin (1994).
Dictionary of
Ceramics (3rd ed.)....
- Weinberg,
Michael (2012). "A
Cigarette Box with a
Personal Touch" (PDF).
Transferware Collectors Club. Vol. XIII, no. 3. pp. 10–11.
Retrieved 3 May 2023. 1910...
- "flowed"
during the
firing process. Most flow blue ware is a kind of
transferware,
where the
decorative patterns were
applied with a
paper stencil to often...
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chintz textile patterns) or, less often,
other objects. It is a form of
transferware where the
pattern is
applied by
transfer printing as
opposed to the more...
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Thomas Turner,
working on
copperplate engravings for the
production of
transferware. The
engraver Thomas Lucas went from
there to work for
Josiah Spode at...
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inches in diameter,
plates were made of gl**** or
underglaze printed (
transferware)
Staffordshire pottery in blue and white. The latter,
while manufactured...
- Flamingos, Typewriters,
James Bond
Episode UTC-106:
Statue of Liberty,
Transferware, Buttons,
Matchbooks Episode UTC-107:
Firefighter Memorabilia, G.I. Joes...
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Nagoya Fude,
calligraphy brush –
Toyohashi Kawana ware, blue and
white transferware porcelain –
Nagoya Sensu,
folding fan –
Nagoya Onigawara, ogre-faced...