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Ceramic antiques are a fascinating and diverse area of vintage and antique collecting, encompassing a wide range of objects from various cultures and periods. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, understanding the history, identifying key characteristics, and knowing how to care for your ceramic pieces are essential skills. At Village Vintage, we’ve written this guide to help you navigate the world of ceramics!

 

The History of Ceramic Antiques

Early Ceramics

The history of ceramics dates back thousands of years, with some of the earliest known pieces originating in China around 18,000 BCE. These early ceramics were primarily utilitarian objects, such as bowls and storage jars. Over time, the craft evolved, and ceramics began to be used for decorative purposes as well.

 

Chinese Ceramics

Chinese ceramics hold a special place in the history of pottery. The development of porcelain during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) was a significant milestone. Porcelain, known for its strength and translucence, was exported around the world and quickly became very popular. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) further elevated Chinese ceramics, with the famous blue and white porcelain becoming highly sought after.

 

European Ceramics

European ceramics saw significant advancements during the Renaissance. Italian maiolica, a tin-glazed pottery, became popular in the 15th and 16th centuries. In the 18th century, European porcelain factories such as Meissen in Germany and Sèvres in France began producing high-quality porcelain that rivalled Chinese imports. The invention of bone china in England in the late 18th century then added another dimension to European ceramics.

 

American Ceramics

In America, ceramic production started to flourish in the 19th century. Factories like Rookwood, Roseville, and Weller became well-known for their art pottery, combining artistic design with functional forms. The Arts and Crafts Movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries further spurred interest in handcrafted ceramics.

 

Identifying Ceramic Antiques

Types of Ceramics

Understanding the different types of ceramic antiques is crucial for identification. The main categories include:

 

Marks and Signatures

Many ceramic pieces have marks or signatures that can help identify their origin, age, and maker. These marks are often found on the bottom of the piece and can include:

 

Styles and Periods

Recognizing styles and periods can also aid in identification. For example:

 

Condition

The condition of a piece significantly affects its value. The Village Vintage team suggest looking for:

 

Caring for Ceramic Antiques

Proper care is essential to preserve the beauty and value of ceramic antiques:

Cleaning

 

Display

 

Repair and Restoration

Should you need advice when it comes to antique restoration, our team are more than happy to provide our expertise.

 

Our Ceramic Antiques

At Village Vintage, we have a beautiful selection of ceramic antiques available. From vases, to jugs, dishes and mugs, our wonderful collection has something for every taste and can be viewed here.

If you’d like to view an item before you buy, we offer viewings at our secure storage facility, Monday-Friday by appointment only. Located on the Essex and Suffolk border, our team will meet you and offer their expertise, so that you’re able to purchase with confidence.

Additionally, our customers are welcome to collect items in person, or we can organise both UK and international delivery.

 

Get in Touch

We hope our ceramic antiques has given you a good insight into what to look out for and what to consider before and after making your purchase. At Village Vintage, we’re passionate about delivering the best results for our valued customers, so if you’re thinking of investing in some vintage or antique items for the home, we’d love to help!

Simply get in touch with us by filling out our contact form and one of our friendly team will get back to you.

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