If you’re a journalist, you’re trained to recognize that if some new behavior shows up on your radar once, it’s interesting. Twice is a coincidence. Three times is a story. When I first noticed the ...
If you're a journalist, you're trained to recognize that if some new behavior shows up on your radar once, it's interesting. Twice is a coincidence. Three times is a story. When I first noticed the ...
Delft is a type of tin-glazed earthenware pottery born in Holland. This 16th century English piece sold for $3,997 at auction. This delftware charger was made in 17th-century England. Bright, colorful ...
“We used to go to Wiesbaden,” Glenn Sloan recently explained to Brian Thomczek at an appraisal session held at the Michigan Design Center of Troy. It was on a visit in 2000 that he and his wife, Cindy ...
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‘Beyond Blue and White’ Review: The Deal With Delft
As far as trends in material culture go, Delftware, the ubiquitous blue-and-white pottery that originated from its namesake town of Delft, Holland, in the 17th century, improbably endures. The ...
Sherry Hayslip designed this sweet guest apartment kitchen with a backsplash of polychrome Delft tiles. Michael Hunter There’s an oft-repeated maxim among decorators: Blue and white is always right.
A book relating the exciting history of Lancaster’s large-scale 18th century delftware production industry was launched recently at the Maritime Museum. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
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