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Handpainted ceramic brooches. Square from thrift store and heart-shaped bought online. Heart brooch marked "TS"; square brooch unmarked. Both with same type of clasp and glue. In my collection. July 2016.
Silver with gilding, 3rd-2nd century B.C.E.
D. 11.9 cm.
The protruding base of this bowl is fitted with a mouth rim that rises relatively vertically before flaring at its top. The exterior base of the bowl is decorated with a rounded tip 10 petal, double-layer rosette. The body of the bowl is covered with 16 narrow framed arches, each fitted with a protruding male head in the top of the arch. The clothing and hair of these males have been gilded. A vessel with three-dimensional figural heads as decoration is a type known from antiquity in Greece as a "Megaran bowls" cup, and a famous example of this tradition can be seen in the ivory rhyton from the Parthian period discovered at Nisa. One explanation of this rhyton states that it might have been made in Bactria. The possibility of such a source can be also indicated by the resemblance between the male heads on this bowl and the heads seen on the ivory seahorse excavated at Takht-I Sangin.
Text and image from the website of the Miho Museum.
Here in the year 2038 a woman will walk a dog which had been cloned 4 times.
174 Saint-Viateur Ouest, Montréal.
July 23, 2017.
Title: Christening Bowl
Artist/Maker: Unknown
Place Made: China
Date Made: ca. 1760
Medium: ceramic; porcelain
Measurements: Overall: 20 1/4 in; x 51.435 cm
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Diane W. Parker and Mr. Thomas Lyle Williams III.
Collection: The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.
Accession No: RR-2005.0003
'Madrid' (on the left) came out in 1974 and 'Nova' in 1969. Certainly they are both bobby dazzlers, the designer is unclear - I'd like to think Jessie Tait did one or both, 'Madrid' has dots on it which is usually a sign.... Thanks to Chris Marks' book for the dates and design names.
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a ceramic 3dprint testing out the new ViriShell material by Viridis3d
the piece has been fired but not glazed.
Faux Ceramic look - not tried this before and I like how it turned out - used Cernit clay and acrylic paint - sealed with Renaissance Wax. I would love your feedback on this piece please. Thank you so much lovely Flickr Friends! :)
Title: The Elizabeth [Ann] Swift Cronin Collection
Artist/Maker: Unknown
Place Made: China
Date Made: Ming dynasty; ca. 1368-1644
Medium: ceramic; porcelain
Measurements: Various sizes
Credit Line: Gift of Paul D. Cronin in honor of Elizabeth Ann Swift Cronin, Foreign Service Officer
Collection: The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.
Accession No: RR-2011.0011.1-.4