Pottery from the wreck of the Josephine Willis, which has been granted historical protection by the British government © Stefan Panis / Historic England In the ...
It's a hive of activity at Britain’s last working Victorian pottery. Wheels are turning, pistons thrusting, and jiggerers and jolleyers are slapping clay on rotating moulds to create plates and basins ...
British studio ceramics—ceramics designed and made by hand in a studio, by a single person or small team, as opposed to more streamlined objects produced in a factory—can now boast a history extending ...
Exuberance is not a word often applied to the Victorian Age. But at the Walters Art Museum’s historic Hackerman House, the exhibition “Majolica Mania” reveals an area of 19th-century decorative arts ...
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