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Antique Chinese Orange and White Cartouche Porcelain Table Lamp
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Antique Chinese Orange and White Cartouche Porcelain Table Lamp
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Luster
Luster, or lusterware, is a thin metallic glaze used on pottery or ceramics to produce a rich, iridescent color. Lusterware pottery is produced by metallic salts. The technique of lusterware on ceramic was originally developed in Iraq.
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Luster
Luster, or lusterware, is a thin metallic glaze used on pottery or ceramics to produce a rich, iridescent color. Lusterware pottery is produced by metallic salts. The technique of lusterware on ceramic was originally developed in Iraq.
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a hard, non-porous pottery. Porcelain is white, has a fine-grained body and usually translucent. Porcelain differs from earthenware in that earthenware is porous, opaque and coarse. True porcelain is made of kaolin or china clay.
Luster
Luster, or lusterware, is a thin metallic glaze used on pottery or ceramics to produce a rich, iridescent color. Lusterware pottery is produced by metallic salts. The technique of lusterware on ceramic was originally developed in Iraq.