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- Tin-glazed_pottery abstract "Tin-glazed pottery is pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque. (See tin-glazing.) The pottery body is usually made of red or buff colored earthenware and the white glaze was often used to imitate Chinese porcelain. Tin-glazed pottery is usually decorated, the decoration applied to the unfired glaze surface by brush as metallic oxides, commonly cobalt oxide, copper oxide, iron oxide, manganese dioxide and antimony oxide. The makers of Italian tin-glazed pottery from the late Renaissance blended oxides to produce detailed and realistic polychrome paintings.The earliest tin-glazed pottery appears to have been made in Iraq in the 9th century, the oldest fragments having been excavated during the First World War from the palace of Samarra about fifty miles north of Baghdad. From there it spread to Egypt, Persia and Spain before reaching Italy in the Renaissance, Holland in the 16th century and England, France and other European countries shortly after.The development of white, or near white, firing bodies in Europe from the late 18th century, such as Creamware by Josiah Wedgwood and porcelain, reduced the demand for Delftware, faience and majolica.The rise in the cost of tin oxide during the First World War led to its partial substitution by zirconium compounds in the glaze.".
- Tin-glazed_pottery thumbnail Faience_Plate_Melograno.jpg?width=300.
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- Tin-glazed_pottery subject Category:Ceramic_glazes.
- Tin-glazed_pottery subject Category:History_of_glass.
- Tin-glazed_pottery subject Category:Italian_pottery.
- Tin-glazed_pottery subject Category:Pottery.
- Tin-glazed_pottery subject Category:Types_of_pottery_decoration.
- Tin-glazed_pottery comment "Tin-glazed pottery is pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque. (See tin-glazing.) The pottery body is usually made of red or buff colored earthenware and the white glaze was often used to imitate Chinese porcelain. Tin-glazed pottery is usually decorated, the decoration applied to the unfired glaze surface by brush as metallic oxides, commonly cobalt oxide, copper oxide, iron oxide, manganese dioxide and antimony oxide.".
- Tin-glazed_pottery label "Tin-glazed pottery".
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- Tin-glazed_pottery depiction Faience_Plate_Melograno.jpg.
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