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<p>[QUOTE="trip98, post: 9566431, member: 65"]Crystalline glazes did exist before 1980s, but the glaze now is much easier to produce with modern techniques. A few Arts n Crafts potters come to mind like Fulper, California Faience, Pewabic and even antique Chinese pottery offered items with crystalline glazes. The crystalline glazes in the older stuff has smaller "blooms" and is less uniform.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="trip98, post: 9566431, member: 65"]Crystalline glazes did exist before 1980s, but the glaze now is much easier to produce with modern techniques. A few Arts n Crafts potters come to mind like Fulper, California Faience, Pewabic and even antique Chinese pottery offered items with crystalline glazes. The crystalline glazes in the older stuff has smaller "blooms" and is less uniform.[/QUOTE]
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