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Faience, a refined earthenware, is tin-glazed, so-called because tin was added to the lead-based glaze in order to produce an opaque white surface. French faience potters developed many different decorative styles, some very elaborate and others quite simple, ... Faïence blanche has white tin-glaze covering all surfaces.
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Faience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faience was used in ancient Egypt for amulets, tiles, and small statues, although the term itself derives from the Italian city of Faenza, famous for majolica in the Renaissance. ... a boar's head in faience crowned a magnificent dresser, whose two shelves announced that the mistress of the house was the wife or widow of...
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Faience blanche; Faience blanche; Faience parlante; Faience parlante; Faience parlante; Faience patriotique; Faience patriotique; Faience patriotique; Faïence pottery; FAIES; Faieto; FAIF; FAIFA; FAIFE; Faifley; Faifo; FAIFS;
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In addition to the istoriato and faience blanche types, yet a third form of painted ware may have been made at Nevers in the first 60 years or so of ...
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The products of faience manufactories, rarely marked, are identified by the usual methods of ceramic connoisseurship: the character of the body, the character and palette of the glaze, and the style of decoration, faïence blanche being left in its undecorated fired white slip.
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Faience or faïence is the conventional name in English for fine tin-glazed pottery on a ... faïence blanche being left in its undecorated fired white slip. ...
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German faience lobed dish painted with chinoiserie in blue and manganese, Frankfurt am Main, … ... The rest of the furniture of this privileged apartment consisted of old cabinets, filled with Chinese porcelain and Japanese vases, Lucca della Robbia faience, and Palissy platters; of old arm-chairs, in which perhaps had...
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Egyptian faience ... , and the style of decoration, faïence blanche being left in its undecorated fired white slip. Faïence parlante bears mottoes often on decorative labels or banners. Wares for apothecary...
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