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Charles Ahrenfeldt Limoges Masters: Part 1

19 March, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 10:50 pm

Charles Ahrenfeldt Limoges by Vintage Guy. Artistry, Style, and the Legacy of a Limoges Visionary Limoges porcelain has a way of catching the light that feels almost effortless. Even a simple plate carries a quiet…

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Mediterranean Pottery Ancient Fish Motif

18 March, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 7:27 pm

Mediterranean Pottery by Vintage Guy Rob. When I first picked up my Maltese plate — the one with the six colorful fish swimming in a perfect circle — I didn’t realize I was holding a…

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Terracotta Pottery Treasures- What is Most Valuable

3 March, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 9:00 am

Terracotta pottery treasures. By Vintage Guy Rob Terracotta pottery is one of the oldest ceramic traditions in the world, and its warm red clay has shaped human history for thousands of years. Although terracotta looks…

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Satsuma Pottery Seaside Style: Nautical Seashell & Floral Vase

12 February, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 8:52 am

Satsuma pottery and Seaside Style by Robert Hudson. This pottery style has long been admired for its delicate textures, soft color palettes, and artistic detail. When these qualities are paired with coastal motifs—like seashells, foliage,…

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Kutani vs Imari: Two Japanese Porcelain Traditions

3 February, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 9:15 pm

Kutani vs Imari by Vintage Guy Rob. The world of Japanese porcelain is full of vibrant color, bold design, and centuries of artistic tradition. Yet few styles spark more curiosity than Kutani vs Imari, two…

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Talavera Pottery and What Makes It Special

3 February, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 9:10 am

Talavera Pottery by Vintage Guy Rob. Talavera pottery is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich ceramic traditions in the world. With its bold colors, hand‑painted patterns, and unmistakable blend of Spanish and Mexican…

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Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Stoneware: The Enduring Charm

27 January, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 9:15 am

Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Stoneware, text and photos by Robert Hudson. Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Stoneware teapot Vintage Pfaltzgraff stoneware has a way of pulling collectors in with its warm, homey presence and unmistakable American character. Among all the…

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Faience Pottery and What Makes It Special

15 January, 2026 Vintage Guy 1 Comment Everything Ceramic 11:44 pm

 circa 1900 French Faience plate by Émile Gallé for Saint-Clément.  Faience pottery is one of Europe’s most elegant ceramic traditions, known for its luminous white glaze, painterly decoration, and refined craftsmanship. Although it shares roots with other…

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Imari Porcelain: Japan’s Dazzling Dance of Color

15 January, 2026 Vintage Guy 1 Comment Everything Ceramic 7:33 pm

Imari Porcelain: By Vintage Guy Rob Bold colors, swirling motifs, shimmering gold, and a sense of history that shines beneath the glaze. Imari porcelain isn’t just tableware. It’s a story. A celebration. A joyful dance…

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Pottery Types: The Many Faces and Their Charm

11 January, 2026 Vintage Guy 0 Comments Everything Ceramic 1:04 am

Italian Provincial Deruta Hand Painted Faience Pottery type Jug Vase Pottery types. by Vintage Rob Pottery has shaped human culture for thousands of years, appearing in every corner of the world and evolving into countless…

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