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Parose portselan

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ID 725618 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain ceramics & china
  • an unglazed biscuit porcelain introduced by Copeland's at Stoke-on-Trent in 1846, and later made extensively by other English and American manufacturers. In appearance it superficially resembles marble, and its name was inspired by Parian marble, i.e. marble quarried on the island of Paros. The usual colour is white, but some later specimens are tinted.
Parose portselan
parian preferred
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  • Tableware and other articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes, of porcelain or china (including biscuit porcelain and parian)
Parian porcelain

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