
Bone china is the toughest of porcelains and does indeed contain bones. Bone ash makes up the greatest part of the formula for bone china (bone ash comes from the pulverized and burned bones of animals which are fired at temperatures of up to 1000 degrees. The resulting ash is crushed to a powder and mixed with water before being added to the other porcelain material) with the balance of the formula containing kaolin and petuntse. The resulting material is hard, resilient and an ivory white in color. It remains the standard for porcelain manufactured in England.
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Bone china honey pot or jam jar from the Bristol Collection.
Capacity 10 ounces. |
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Handmade, wooden honey dipper, by local Portland craftsman. |
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This beautiful gold plated honey spoon is both unique and functional. Balance the spoon on the edge of the cup, mug, or teapot for sweetness right where it belongs! The honey spoon is designed so the handle will rest on the edge of the cup and allow the honey to drip into the beverage. Overall length is 6 3/4". Please handwash. |
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This lovely rose Fine Bone China jar for jam is from The Royal Patrician Collection. A welcome addition to any tea table.
Made in England.
Capacity 4 oz. |
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This lovely rose Fine Bone China jar for jam is from The Royal Patrician Collection. A welcome addition to any tea table.
Made in England.
Capacity 4 oz. |
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This lovely voliets Fine Bone China jar for jam is from The Allyn Nelson Collection. A welcome addition to any tea table.
Made in England.
Capacity 4 oz. |
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Pink ceramic homespun honeypot. Perfect for any kitchen table. |
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