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Kickwheel For Sale by C. A. Sanger
Great condition, Lockerbie style design. Completely refurbished, immaculate. Pickup only. C. A. Sanger ShardRock Clay Studio Herington, Kansas 67449
November 20th 04 06:12 PM
by C. A. Sanger Go to last post
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China Restoration and Mending vintage FA by Sarah M.
Superb and VERY thorough book on the repair and restoration of various types of china and glass.By C S M Parsons and F H Curl .Blue cloth boards VGC ex library reserve stock,thus only 1 stamp 435 pages. Covers pretty well everything with a host of photos,diagrams on casting ,riveting,modelling...
November 20th 04 03:50 PM
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Discussion: the market for the contemporary Chinese porcelain & ceramic arts by S. S.
Dear list, I do not know whether this is the right place for this question. If not I appreciate someone can refer me to the right place. I would like to know the current market condition in USA and worldwide for the contemporary Chinese porcelain & ceramic arts. First let me define a couple of...
November 19th 04 03:46 PM
by Slgraber Go to last post
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Pottery is EVIL, the DEVIL invented it in HELL ! ! ! by Karl-Hugo Weesberg
Pottery is EVIL, it's the work of the devil, made to collect your souls and to turn you into brainless slaves of hell. If you like Pottery , you will lose your soul to be damned for eternal torment in hell.Demons and devils will feast on your soul for all eternity. So stop it now to save your...
November 18th 04 12:48 PM
by wayne Go to last post
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Glazing pottery ladles and spoons by JM
Can anyone tell me if there is a technique to all-over glaze a pottery ladle or spoon without it sticking to the kiln shelf. Are kiln stilts needed? Yours quizzingly, JM
November 15th 04 11:19 AM
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Wanted - Kiln by Glen
My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it. We are now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to collect so if anyone has one they no longer require and the price is right, please let me know. Cheers Glen
November 14th 04 12:52 AM
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Wanted Cheap Secondhand Kiln for Enthusiast by Glen
Hi, My partners has just got into this pottery lark and is lloking for a good, cheap second hand kiln. We wouldbe prepared to collect it if the price was right almost anywhere in the UK. Does anyone have one and can you give us some idea of the price/location.
November 11th 04 09:56 PM
by Glen Go to last post
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Wanted Cheap Secondhand Kiln for Enthusiast by Glen
Hi, My partners has just got into this pottery lark and is lloking for a good, cheap second hand kiln. We wouldbe prepared to collect it if the price was right almost anywhere in the UK. Does anyone have one and can you give us some idea of the price/location.
November 11th 04 09:55 PM
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Making lugs for casseroles by Chari
I've gotten lots of great information from this list, but it's taken a while to build up the courage to ask a question: Does anyone have suggestions for making interesting lugs (handles) for shallow casseroles? Any tips or ideas would be appreciated. Chari
November 8th 04 09:47 PM
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Idenitifying a 'quasi' deco bust by Richard Abrahams
Dear Pottery Buffs, I've just bought a large (50cm high) ceramic bust of a pouting lady, fashioned after a deco style, but it seems to be relatively modern. There's a makers stamp inside but it's difficult to make out. The second name appears to be 'Patterson'. I'd like to find out something about...
November 7th 04 03:41 PM
by Momzilla Go to last post
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Low cost glaze materials? by N. Thornton
Hi I'm interested to know what materials could be used for a minimum cost glaze, for use in Africa. All the other necessities are available, but I know almost nothing about glazes. The application is for making glazed floor tiles. Thanks, NT
November 7th 04 11:47 AM
by N. Thornton Go to last post
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Help with elements? by Randy
I am putting the elements in a skutt 1027. I have the elements in an now am putting the connectors to the box. I clamped the connectors to the box wires and before I took them off I numbered the wires 1, 2, 3, and 4. 1 going to the top element, 2 going to the same element but down one. I got...
November 6th 04 02:02 PM
by Randy Go to last post
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The Story of The Potter 1898 FA by Sarah Mc.
By Charles F Binns good condition.Story of the rise and progress of the principal manafacturers of pottery and porcelain in all parts of the world ,with some description of modern practical working.57 Illustrations Great little book for the...
November 6th 04 12:43 AM
by Sarah Mc. Go to last post
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what supplies are most important for a beginner by April
Hello everyone! I am new to the pottery wheel, and while I am still practicing getting the clay centered I wanted to find out what kind of tools I will need as I get into this. Also if anyone knows of a good website about learning to use the wheel Id love to take a look at it. Thanks for your...
November 5th 04 02:45 PM
by Richard Kaszeta Go to last post
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Williamsburg Pottery Factory by bonnieb
Does anyone know if I can get clay from Williamsburg Pottery Factory? We visited there in Summer '03, loved the place, and brought home a 25 lb brick. It didn't last long. Would love to get some more but need it shipped to Michigan. Any info would be appreciated!
November 2nd 04 02:20 PM
by wayne Go to last post
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Ceramic-topped tables by Wayne G. Dengel
Is anyone in this group familiar with ceramic-topped tables? Rectangular tables are ususally fired in one or two pieces. Round ones have been known to be fired/constructed in six pieces. The base material sometimes is volcanic rock or clay. Thoughts, comments, whatever will be greatly...
November 2nd 04 12:06 AM
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tagines by annemarie
Anybody made tagines? I have thrown some, not dry enough to turn yet, but I am wondering if I should glaze them. What do you all think? Here some pictures of some off net http://tagines.com/cat1.cfm Annemarie
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November 1st 04 02:16 PM
by wayne Go to last post
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international china by Peter Muto
I am interested in buying pieces of an Internaional china pattern 9096. I need dinner dishes and cereal bowls and I will take other items if available as part of a set. Established companies and dealers need not answer. I would prefer to deal with private parties. Please send reply...
October 31st 04 07:40 PM
by Peter Muto Go to last post
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studio design ideas by A&V
Hi, We are about to renovate the house and double garage will become my studio. Now is my chance to write a wish list for the studio and I am asking for advice - what would you recommend as a good or bad ideas? Particularly in areas of waste(clay & glaze) management,sink, glaze spray area...Studio...
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October 31st 04 02:24 PM
by Sandy Go to last post
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October 31st 04 04:20 AM
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