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Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom Jingdezhen kilns made porcelain over two millennia, since the Han Dynasty. Jingdezhen kilns supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world ... morefor centuries. Blue and white porcelain was the most famous product of Jingdezhen, and reached the height of its technical excellence in the early Ching Dynasty.
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Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom Jingdezhen kilns made porcelain over two millennia, since the Han Dynasty. Jingdezhen kilns supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world ... morefor centuries. Blue and white porcelain was the most famous product of Jingdezhen, and reached the height of its technical excellence in the early Ching Dynasty.
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Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom Jingdezhen kilns made porcelain over two millennia, since the Han Dynasty. Jingdezhen kilns supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world ... morefor centuries. Blue and white porcelain was the most famous product of Jingdezhen, and reached the height of its technical excellence in the early Ching Dynasty.
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Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom Jingdezhen kilns made porcelain over two millennia, since the Han Dynasty. Jingdezhen kilns supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world ... morefor centuries. Blue and white porcelain was the most famous product of Jingdezhen, and reached the height of its technical excellence in the early Ching Dynasty.
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Condition: Used Location: Cary, United States Antique 17th century English oak drop leaf dining table with peg construction and small drawer on one end. What a fantastic example of an early hand made ... moretable with protruding hand cut pegs as evidence of it's age.
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Condition: Used Location: East Haven, United States Exclusive reproduction of a 17th century map. It has wheels and they move easily. The wood is finished with a rich walnut stain, bringing out the natural ... moregrain and adding a touch of sophistication.
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Location: Tullamarine, Australia HISTORY OF CHINESE EARTHENWARE : The first Chinese ceramics archaeologists have found date back more than 10,000 years. In China, most ceramics made before ... morethe Tang dynasty (600 A.D.) are earthenware.
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