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It is supposed that pottery was first developed by the Jomon in Japan about 10,500 BC. Pottery is ceramic ware prepared from clay, baked in a kiln. Aesthetic and inventive considerations have for all time been a significant part of antique pottery vessels. The innovation of the potter's wheel in Mesopotamia amid 6000 and 2400 BC modernized pottery production. They have been extensively used to decorate the house, offices of the wealthy and the celebrated. These masterpieces are reminiscent of the craftsmanship and pottery technique of different age.
Types of Antique Pottery
Earthenware / Terra Cotta : This type of pottery does not vitrify the kiln and remains somewhat porous.
Stoneware : This type of pottery is fired at extremely high temperature and partly vitrifies.
Porcelain : This type of pottery is exceptionally refined and smooth and is fired to vitrify.
There is a prosperous market for antique pottery with buyers eager to purchase them to put in to their personal collection or home decor. Antique pottery is being sold through public and private auction houses, dealers and museums. Online sale of these exceptional collectibles is rising globally too.