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When Was It Made?

  • Historical Overview
  • Early Italian Ceramic Printing
  • The Earliest Transfer-Printing in England: Birmingham and Battersea
  • Overglaze Printing on English Porcelain: the beginnings
    • Printing on Vauxhall Porcelain
  • The Beginnings and Spread of Underglaze Blue Printing
  • Printing at Liverpool: 1 Delftware
  • Printing at Liverpool: 2 Porcelain
  • Printing at Liverpool: 3 Creamware
  • The Spread of Printing on Creamware
  • Multi-Color Printing in the 18th and 19th Centuries
  • Early Underglaze Blue Printing on Earthenware
  • Historical Timeline
  • Blue printed earthenware in the 19th century
  • Color printed and multi-color printed earthenware.

pottery

What Did They Make?

  • Overglaze Printed Ware
    • Printing on Porcelain 1750 - 1800
    • Printing on Porcelain 1800 - 1900
    • Printing on Earthenware and Stoneware 1750 - 1800
    • Printing on Earthenware and Stoneware 1800 - 1900
  • Underglaze Printed Ware
    • Printing on Porcelain 1750 - 1800
    • Printing on Porcelain 1800 - 1900
    • Printing in a Single Color on Earthenware and Stoneware 1780 - 1820
    • Printing in a Single Color on Earthenware and Stoneware 1820 - 1850
    • Printing in a Single Color on Earthenware and Stoneware 1850 - 1900
    • Printing in Multiple Colors
  • Victorian Tiles
  • Printed & Painted
  • Patterns
  • Series
  • Who Made It?

Industry

How Was it Made?

  • Engraving
  • Glue Bat printing and other cold processes
    • Glue bat printing
    • Block printing
    • Lithographic Printin
    • James Poutlon's account of glue bat printing
    • Thomas Battam’s description of bat printing, 1851
  • Hot Press printing
    • Underglaze printing by hot press
      • Thomas Battam's Account of Hot Press Printing 1851
      • Single-Plate Multicolor Printing by Hot Press
      • Multiple-Plate Multicolor Printing by Hot Press
      • Cylinder printing
        • Charles Dickens’ account of cylinder printing, 1852.
      • Cobalt for Blue-Printing
      • Flow Blue
    • Overglaze hot press printing with pigment
    • Overglaze hot press printing with oil
      • Brolliet's method of overglaze hot press printing with oil
        • English translation of Brolliet’s account
        • Brolliet’s statement in French as recorded by Hellot in 1759
        • Evidence for Brolliet’s Source
      • Pluck and Dust Overglaze Printing by Hot Press
    • Tissue Paper Manufacture
  • Comparing the processes
  • Printing and Painting: a glossary
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