PotterySell.com
| Bookmark | Cart | About Us | Dispute | Pottery Home | Pottery Signup | News | Articles | RSS |New |Links |Forum |Fun |Sitemap | 
  Product Search

  Article Search

  News Search

 Shop by Category
Other

 Shop by Company
Pottery Sell

 Shop by Keyword
European
American
McCoy
Roseville
Hull
Blue Mountain
Folk
North Carolina
Haeger
Majolica
Weller
Studio Pottery
Frankoma
Japan
British
Stangl
Bennington
Scandinavian
Rookwood
Hadley
Van Briggle
Brush
Delft
Staffordshire
Catalina
Camark
Robinson Ransbottom
Asian
Gouda
Dakota
Moorcroft
Abingdon
Uhl
Colorado
Niloak
Buffalo
Coors
Poole
Quimper
Owens
Fulper
Maling
Muncie
Grueby
Newcomb
Teco
SEG

 Shop by Price Range
$0 to $9.99

  Resources
Pottery Home
Pottery Signup
New Items
Reciprocal Links
Forum
Fun Room
Antiques
Figurines
Magic
World Art
Gifts From India
Krishna Art
Hare Krishna Shop
Postcards, Invitations


Home > British
We Have Found 1 Products for your search of British.
Displaying Items 1 - 1 and Article Search Page 1:

 Category  
Company  
   Price Range  
Sort by  
Keyword  

  British  
  1. Guide to Celtic Tattoos
    by michael gentleman. The Celts were known as tough fierce warriors by the Romans. They can trace their history for thousands of years. Their culture was renown for artwork in jewelry and metal. They were found predominately in the British Isles. Their culture spans the Romans and early British cultures.Celtic landmarks dot the Irish countryside. Celtic symbols have evolved over time but are still present in today's... products, articles, news

  2. British Silver - Renaissance and Reformation
    by Rex Reservoir. The Renaissance and Reformation covers the years 1525 - 1603. Henry VIII was king, starting in 1509. This was a period of religious turmoil. The period continues through until the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The Renaissance started in northern Italy around 1397 and slowly spread across Europe. The fall of the Byzantine empire in 1453 led to many scholars migrating to Italy bringing with ... products, articles, news

  3. Music History - The Assyrians
    by Mike Shaw. In the sculptures found in the ruins of Nineveh are many representations of musicians and musical instruments. The latter appear to have been of the finest workmanship, in fact, within their limits, the instruments of the Assyrians could be said to be artistically perfect. Most of the sculpture work discovered at Nineveh is now in the British Museum, and reproductions of it are to be found in al... products, articles, news

  4. In Search Of Yesterdays The Author Sets Out In Search Of His Own Past
    by Christopher Rose. Les feuilles mortes The falling leaves drift by the windowThe falling leaves of red and gold The little boy was curled up in the curtain at the left hand side of the bay window. His name was Choo, the spelling is unknown but he couldn't pronounce his own name and had adopted that. Memory is said to begin about four, so that would be his age and this would be one of his earliest. A little girl ... products, articles, news

  5. History of Classic Grandfather Clock Chimes
    by Mitch Endick. If you own a long case clock such as a grandfather or grandmother clock, you no doubt have come to love the beauty of its tolling chimes. The classic chime tones that toll from many grandfather clocks have roots in history. Many of us have heard these beautiful melodies without really knowing much about their origin. The variety of clock chimes is fairly wide but there a few classics that have b... products, articles, news

  6. A Brief History of Pop Art in Britain and America
    by Sam Tennyson. After the Second World War there followed a huge transitional period across Europe and the United States. Major reconstruction was the order of the day across Europe and, slowly, an increasing prosperity and abundance was enjoyed by the populous in these territories. It was the dawn of a new era, but it wasn't until the 1960s that the emerging "consumer" society gave rise to a demand in goods tha... products, articles, news

  7. Simon Cowell - Terror of the Singers
    by Mitch Mueller. Simon Cowell's indomitable and, at times, intimidatingly frank, role as the brutally honest judge on American Idol and established him firmly in America's consciousness - whether you like him or hate him, you have to respect him. Simon Philip Cowell was born October 7, 1959 in Brighton, England, to Eric and Julie Cowell. He has three half-brothers, Michael, John and Tony, a half-sister, June, ... products, articles, news

  8. Discovering Rare Collectibles
    by Victor Epand. I have discovered that antique dealers become too diverse in that they do not specialize in one item. There has not been a shop that I cannot find many sleepers. I would suggest staying out of the main stream of collectors of paintings and concentrate on dealers who coup de grass is furniture, glassware, paper, etc. They will stumble upon paintings within their purchases that they haven't a clue ... products, articles, news

Pages: | 1 | 2 | 3 | NEXT




Back to Top
This Site Uses PayPal Shopping Cart
Copyright © 2008-2008 PotterySell.com. All Rights Reserved.
Yahoo!, Live, dmoz, About, Google
Links to Site