A pair of Chinese vases that have been in the same family for over 100 years and escaped Second World War bombing raids have ...
What is the story behind the objects that represent the British Museum’s largest-ever donation? And which are the best?
Well, hold onto your teacups, because East Liverpool is about to serve up a slice of ceramic heaven! Nestled along the banks ...
The 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics constitute the largest donation in the British Museum’s nearly 300-year ...
Sir Percival David’s collection, amassed in the early 1900s, includes prized vases and wine cups. “You simply couldn’t build ...
The British Museum said on Wednesday it would receive 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics worth around 1 billion ...
The donation makes the museum's Chinese ceramics collection the largest outside China, with 10,000 items displayed in a ...
Sir Percival David Foundation announced renowned collection of Chinese ceramics is being permanently gifted to the British ...
All you need to do is stick some hand-molded filigree decorative elements onto a Victorian era-shaped glass vase covered in tissue paper and paint and wax the entire thing within an inch of its ...
The very earliest wares take their decoration from Chinese and Japanese (kakiemon) porcelain and their forms from silver shapes. Coloured enamels also predominate over underglaze blue decoration but ...