Fornasetti – A Quick Guide
Piero Fornasetti Piero Fornasetti (born in Milan, November 10, 1913 – October 15, 1988) was an Italian wide-ranging and eclectic designer, known for his
Read morePiero Fornasetti Piero Fornasetti (born in Milan, November 10, 1913 – October 15, 1988) was an Italian wide-ranging and eclectic designer, known for his
Read moreDame Lucie Rie, DBE (March 16, 1902 – April 1, 1995) was an Austrian-born British studio potter whose works usually consist of hand-thrown pots, bottles, vases
Read moreWith Picasso ceramics soaring out of the price range of most collectors, work by his contemporary Jean Lurçat is eminently
Read moreIf you thought British studio from the 20th century begins and ends with leading lights Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, demand for other names shows collectors are extending their reach
Read morePorcelain specialist Brad Dover reveals the current market for Derby and advice on how to start collecting
Read moreAntiques writer Duncan Phillips explores the growing demand for salt-glazed stoneware pottery from Germany and wonders if it will be the next ceramics craze
Read moreAntique Chinese ginger jars are a perennial favorite among porcelain collectors – we reveal how to start a collection.
Read moreIf owning a Picasso seems beyond your wildest dreams why not try one of his ceramics? In recent months, estimates
Read moreAlison Davey, from AD Antiques, set a world record for Martin Brothers when she paid £91,500 for a bird jar.
Read moreLucie Rie Ceramics A fascinating paradox lies at the heart of Lucie Rie ceramics. On the one hand her work
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