If you’re familiar with 19th-century ceramics, you probably know about ironstone. It was first made by English potter Miles Mason, who sold Chinese export porcelain and decided to make his own ...
An office building from the 1930s in London was about to be demolished — until remnants of the city’s first Roman basilica ...
The National Gallery has been accruing moral credits, at least within a certain cultural clique, from endless exhibitions ...
Caroline West has depicted memorable moments, structures and characters from Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings on used tea bags.
The creative forces of Attitude 101, empowered by Bentley are redefining style and self-expression, pushing boundaries in fashion, art and design. The selection spans 10 sectors: Media & Broadcast; ...
The overall top performer of the two days was this late 18th/early 19th century Quebec arbalète dry scraped commode, 32 inches tall by 46 inches ...
The heyday of melamine dinnerware was in the 1940s and 1950s. Kaye LaMoyne designed the highly successful Melmac lines ...
EVERYONE has some old plates knocking about in the back of the kitchen cupboard gathering dust. But did you know you could ...
In Central England's Worcester, about 1,300 local residents gathered on Feb 2 to celebrate Chinese New Year.
British painter John Craxton, who lived from 1922 until 2009, is known for his iconic depiction of his beloved second ...
It has received around £90,000 in Arts Council England (ACE) funding to support its work and put on professional showcases ...
The Bowes Museum, in County Durham, is opening a new exhibition celebrating 200 years of its visionary co-founder and “warrior woman”.
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