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Empire Porcelain Company
A reference site for collectors of Empire Ware pottery.
www.btinternet.com/
Cash Family Pottery
Carrolton, GA dealer features Cash Family and Blue Ridge Pottery.
www.antiquemaster.com/
Porcelain House
Specializing in limited-edition porcelain and pottery pieces including majolica and spongeware.
www.porcelainhouse.com/
Clouds Porcelain
A small pottery firm hand craft thousands of different items from tableware to tile. Products are arranged by type, provides a catalog request form.
www.cloudsporcelain.com/
Creative Porcelain by Sherron
Provides images of available patterns, catalog, and a list of upcoming shows.
www.creative-porcelain.com/
The Origins of Porcelain Japan
Arita porcelain (in Japanese "Arita-yaki") is the fine white porcelain produced in the city of Arita, Japan. "Yaki" in Japanese can mean either earthenware pottery or porcelain.
www.saikaitoki.com/
Mary's Porcelain and Pottery Restorations
Specializing in antiques, collectables, keepsakes, figurines and any porcelain, pottery or ceramics.
www.marysrepairs.com/
LLadro Porcelain Forum
Discussion of Lladro figurines for collectors and others who might be interested.
groups.msn.com/
Rigoulene's Porcelain Painting Courses
China painting classes in the Limousin region, home of limoges china. Site has schedule and prices, information about accommodations, activities, the local area.
www.rigoulene.net/
Worcester Porcelain - "The Prunus Root" Pattern
An overview of the "Prunus Root" pattern on 18th Century Blue & White Worcester Porcelain - A collectors perspective.
www.phaceramics.co.uk/