/r/CeramicCollection

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This sub is open to all ceramic collectors ! Post about your collection, ask for an ID, discuss the history of various ceramics and their makers, etc ...

Please try to post antique or vintage pieces only, there is other subs for new items.

If you're looking for technical information or are a maker yourself, check out : r/Pottery and r/Ceramics .

/r/CeramicCollection

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Table Lamp Base signed "SH" Or "HS" Any Ideas?

700g, 16cm Tall, found in United Kingdom

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2024/11/03
05:17 UTC

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Any idea if these shards are old (pre 1930) or just modern day trash? SC coast

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2024/11/01
19:42 UTC

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Anyone?

Love this unique plate..any idea much about it ?

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2024/11/01
08:29 UTC

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Help ID on stoneware bowl

Hi folks, just broke one of my favorite bowls :( unfortunately don't have any pictures of it whole but I do have the underside with the stamp, was looking to get it replaced but no idea what this stamp is. Got it from the thrift store so no idea of the original source. Thanks in advance :)

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2024/10/31
23:14 UTC

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Help with identifying glaze

I recently bought a plate that I identified as a plate from Upsala Ekeby's Juno (Sweden) collection from the 1920s that uses a chromegreen glaze. I know that a lot of glazes from the period Art Deco uses toxic and hazardous materials, so I would like some help with figuring out if this plate is suitable to eat from. Thanks!

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2024/10/29
21:15 UTC

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New my order

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2024/10/29
01:42 UTC

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Can anyone identify this mark?

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2024/10/28
15:08 UTC

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little punpkin creamer

no stamps, marks or any id on this beautiful porcelain pitcher

2 Comments
2024/10/27
20:44 UTC

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japanese food containers

small ceramic food container

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2024/10/27
20:22 UTC

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