Chine-Japon « http://www.chine-japon.com/index-US.html | | Gallery specialized in asian art , antique and collectible items from china and japan such as porcelain , lacquer , screen and painting , and ivory. |
Chinese Porcelain « http://www.taimantis.com/chinese/ming1.html | | Features porcelain from the ming and ch'ing dynasties and offers the identifying reign marks and features for both dynasties. |
Don's Antiques « http://www.donsantiques.com | | Offers replacement pieces of matching patterns in fine china , glassware , crystal , flatware , silver , tableware , dinnerware and depression glass including rare and discontinued patterns. |
Fieldings Crown Devon Collectors Club « http://www.fieldingscrowndevclub.com | | Provides a brief factory history and details of club membership. |
Hirano Kotoken « http://www.kotoken.co.jp/e/e-index.html | | Dealer for asian arts for more than sixty years. offers chinese ceramics and lacquer , korean ceramics , japanese ceramics and paintings. |
International Willow Collectors « http://www.willowcollectors.org/ | | Includes membership information , discussion board , selected references , and the willow pattern legend. |
My Pfaltzgraff Collection « http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/pfaltz0folkart/index.html | | Includes pfaltzgraff history , pattern lists and identification , message board , and a chat room. |
OhioRiverPottery. com « http://www.ohioriverpottery.com/ | | Basic information on identifying shapes and patterns of american dinnerware made along the ohio river. including such potteries as homer laughlin , taylor smith and taylor , and harker. features many period factory advertisements. |
Society for Old Ivory and Ohme Porcelains « http://www.soiop.org | | Enthusiasts of this silesian manufacturer offer lists of patterns , shapes , and marks. |
The China Cupboard « http://www.chinacupboard.co.uk/ | | A guide to identifying unmarked china teacups by their handle shape and fluting. |
Worcester Porcelain - " The Prunus Root" Pattern « http://www.phaceramics.co.uk | | An overview of the " prunus root" pattern on 18th century blue & white worcester porcelain - a collectors perspective. |