Antique Chinese Porcelain

Antique Chinese Porcelain


Gracie China Vintage Blue Rose Porcelain 11-Piece Tea Set


Gracie China Vintage Blue Rose Porcelain 11-Piece Tea Set


$53.47


Gracie China’s Vintage Blue Rose Collection, by Coastline Imports, is lovely porcelain which can complement the kitchen, dining and living room. Vintage Blue Rose, 11-piece Tea Service, includes Teapot, Sugar, Creamer and Four 7-Ounce Cups and Saucers….

HIC Blue Willow 32-Ounce Teapot with Infuser


HIC Blue Willow 32-Ounce Teapot with Infuser


$18.99


The time-honored and romantic story of star-crossed lovers has provided a theme for one of the most popular of all china patterns for centuries. This porcelain teapot is yet another example of this everlasting classic….

Chinese Porcelain Soup Spoons, 50 pc #B745


Chinese Porcelain Soup Spoons, 50 pc #B745


$18.25


Bundle of 50 Porcelain Chinese Soup spoons. These spoons are perfect for serving bite sized party appetizers or for restaurant use. These spoons measure about 5 inches long and are dishwasher and microwave safe. ***note that there is a small hole in the end of each handle of the spoons….

23H Double Happiness Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jar Table Lamp


23H Double Happiness Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jar Table Lamp


$139.99


we turned this hand painted blue and white double happiness ginger jar into a charming table lamp. It is perfect for traditional or Asian themed decor. Ginger jar itself measuring is about 9″ tall and 8″ inch diameter (widest part). Wooden base is about 2.25 inch tall. Shade is 12″ (bottom diameter) off white piped seam fine fabric bell shape. Total height to the top of finial is 23″. Shipped b…

Unique Asian Design Lighting - 15 Blue & White Canton Tea Candy Box Oriental Style Fine Table Lamp


Unique Asian Design Lighting – 15 Blue & White Canton Tea Candy Box Oriental Style Fine Table Lamp


$129.95


From our collection of fine quality hand crafted oriental lamps, beautiful Japanese & Chinese style urns, vase,s and spice jars converted into beautiful high end table lamps, wonderful oriental accents for traditional and contemporary home decor. With UL approved wiring, socket, and switch to accommomdate standard size 3 way light bulbs, up to 150 watts. Allow up to 2 weeks for delivery, continent…

Antique Chinese Porcelain

The World of Porcelain Antiques

The Chinese were the first to invent porcelain a staggering 1000 years before the rest of Europe.  Porcelain is actually made by heating a form of clay called kaolin and other minerals in a kiln to temperatures of between 1200 and 1400 C.  Porcelain can be described as translucent and glassy.  When held up to the light you can see through it.  A common name for porcelain still to this day is ‘China’ which the West called it because China was the sole producers of it originally.  

During China’s history many porcelain pieces made were hand painted and were stunningly beautiful.  Some of the finest pieces made in the Ming Era (1368 – 1644) for imperial use now feature in many museums around the world today.  Following the Ming Era was the Qing Era from (1644 – 1911) where the quality of the porcelain varied as more was produced for export than imperial use.

Marco Polo in the late 13th century came across porcelain in China. He coined the term porcelain to describe this Chinese ceramic which was unknown in Europe.  However it wasn’t until the early 16th century that Europe began trading with China starting with the Portuguese, followed by the Spanish, and later by the Dutch, English and others. The Dutch and English were the most successful from Europe, with their trading with China, exporting  cargo loads of porcelain wares ranging from tea cups, plates, bowls and vases to name a few.  In these very early days only those who had money could afford porcelain, having porcelain was a status symbol.  

Europe highly desired this beautiful porcelain and were fascinated by it, although they were obtaining it from China they wanted to make it themselves.  But how did they make this porcelain which was far more advanced than the ceramics produced anywhere in Europe, what was the secret of this ‘white gold’ as it also became know as?  So the race was on how did you make this porcelain?  England, Germany, Italy, France were all in the running to discover the formula.  King Louis the XIV even sponsored experiments at French factories.  Whoever in Europe could discover first how to produce this ‘white gold’ would excel ahead of the rest and would start exporting themselves.  It would be like winning the world cup.

China somehow managed to keep the secret for a further 200 years from the time when Europe started trading with China.   

So who was the first to discover the secret of producing porcelain?  It was Germany in 1708 when they discovered the special kaolin clay required.  With Germany discovering the secret of white gold, the famous Meissen factories in Germany excelled producing some beautiful wares much sought after even to this day.  Later in the 1700′s other countries in Europe including England discovered how to produce porcelain.  As would be expected with the secret out demand for porcelain directly from China started to decline as Europe could produce it themselves now.

In the 18th century many porcelain factories were established in England including Bow, and Worcester but to name a few.  Like other countries across Europe England went on to produce some beautiful porcelain pieces.  Highly influenced by the Chinese one of England’s favourite porcelain wares is the Blue & White Willow pattern.  Inspired by a Chinese pattern Josiah Spode in 1790 invented the willow pattern and a legend to go along with it, a tragic love story about a Chinese girl.  

China with its secrets has had a great influence over Europe in the world of Antiques particularly porcelain.  The porcelain industry owes a lot of thanks to China for introducing us to porcelain.  So next time you are drinking out of tea cup think of China and its secret.

is ‘oriental ivory’ china/porcelain worth anything?

I have some china/porcelain table ware that was my great grandmother’s. It’s stamped on the bottom with a picture of a chinese fella and the words ‘oriental ivory’ & then in tiny lettering underneath ‘S&S’ or maybe ‘B&S’. Does anyone know anything about this range?
Alternatively, perhaps someone could tell me how I could find out if it’s worth anything? I’ve entered it in google with no results and looked on bbc antiques site but to no avail.
any info/advice greatfully recieved.
many thanks

if ther genuine Chinese they would have Chinese symbols on them


Yellow Teapot Bistratal Chinese Antique Porcelain


Yellow Teapot Bistratal Chinese Antique Porcelain


$9.99


ESTATE ANTIQUE Chinese ASIAN KANGXI DRAGONS BLUE PORCELAIN VASE MARKED SIGNED


ESTATE ANTIQUE Chinese ASIAN KANGXI DRAGONS BLUE PORCELAIN VASE MARKED SIGNED


$99.99


FINE CHINESE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN TRIGRAM BOWL Qing Dynasty Feng Shui Turquoise


FINE CHINESE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN TRIGRAM BOWL Qing Dynasty Feng Shui Turquoise


$595.00


Porcelain Plate Beauty


Porcelain Plate Beauty “chang e’ Chinese Antique jingde


$9.99


Antique Porcelain Chinese Famille Rose floral vase lamp


Antique Porcelain Chinese Famille Rose floral vase lamp


$299.99


An antique Chinese Famille rose porcelain vase late 19th century


An antique Chinese Famille rose porcelain vase late 19th century


$265.00


ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN CHIN QING DYNASTY THREE ROOSTER BOWL


ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN CHIN QING DYNASTY THREE ROOSTER BOWL


$49.95


Unusual Chinese antiques Rose porcelain hand-painted Fish snuff bottles HC50


Unusual Chinese antiques Rose porcelain hand-painted Fish snuff bottles HC50


$18.71


Antique Chinese famille rose porcelain teapot – No Reserve


Antique Chinese famille rose porcelain teapot – No Reserve


$19.00


PAIR OF ANTIQUE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BULBOUS HAWTHORNE/PRUNUS PORCELAIN VASES


PAIR OF ANTIQUE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BULBOUS HAWTHORNE/PRUNUS PORCELAIN VASES


$122.00


A pair of antique Chinese porcelain blue and white dish 19 c


A pair of antique Chinese porcelain blue and white dish 19 c


$149.00


ANTIQUE 19TH/20TH C. CHINESE HAWTHORNE/PRUNUS PORCELAIN VASE - EXCELLENT COND.


ANTIQUE 19TH/20TH C. CHINESE HAWTHORNE/PRUNUS PORCELAIN VASE – EXCELLENT COND.


$141.50


ANTIQUE 19THC CHINESE YELLOW GROUND-FAMILLE VERTE ENAMELLED LOBED PORCELAIN VASE


ANTIQUE 19THC CHINESE YELLOW GROUND-FAMILLE VERTE ENAMELLED LOBED PORCELAIN VASE


$59.00


Chinese antique spiritoso blue and white porcelain figure plate free ship


Chinese antique spiritoso blue and white porcelain figure plate free ship


$99.00


Chinese antique Excellent blue and white porcelain figure plate


Chinese antique Excellent blue and white porcelain figure plate


$99.00


ANTIQUE 19THC CHINESE ENAMELLED & HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN COMPOTE/TAZZA-NICE SIZE


ANTIQUE 19THC CHINESE ENAMELLED & HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN COMPOTE/TAZZA-NICE SIZE


$23.20


An antique Chinese Blue and white porcelain vase 19th century


An antique Chinese Blue and white porcelain vase 19th century


$299.00


ANTIQUE CHINESE HIGHLY CARVED OPEN WORK PORCELAIN INK STONE by WANG BING RONG


ANTIQUE CHINESE HIGHLY CARVED OPEN WORK PORCELAIN INK STONE by WANG BING RONG


$6,000.00


19th Century Antique Chinese Porcelain with calligraphy marked 11


19th Century Antique Chinese Porcelain with calligraphy marked 11″ tall


$120.50


Chinese antique exquisite Blue&White Porcelain two phenix plate


Chinese antique exquisite Blue&White Porcelain two phenix plate


$249.00



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