The Paris court of appeal has ordered Galerie Kraemer to repay Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani what he paid after experts “raised doubts” the work was from the 18th century
The “experimental biography” offers fresh perspectives on the celebrated potter
This comprehensive history of the lady’s obsessive relationship with Sèvres porcelain in the 18th century sheds light on little-known aspects of the industry
It is the 88th known surviving piece of Ru ceramic, one of which sold for $37.7m at Sotheby's in 2017
The Arnhold family began collecting Meissen porcelain in the 1920s and the heir has given more than 100 examples to the New York museum
A reminiscence of the New York socialite, arts patron and philanthropist by Keith Christiansen, the chairman of the Met's European Paintings Department
Edmund de Waal's porcelain creations will open a dialogue with the historic art and furnishings and 'will not shock', curator says
3D scanning of 19th-century copy provides missing parts needed to piece together 1740s porcelain fountain
Maria Antónia Pinto de Matos' three-volume catalogue is painstakingly researched and beautifully presented
The days when buyers would pay top prices for any work seem to be over, as a maturing market becomes more selective and sensitive to change in the global economy
Passionate about porcelain, Royal Academy, London from 17 November 1998
Their outward naïveté conceal a network of historical influences
Russian collector Pyotr Aven shows his hand
Excellent results for an exemplary group of Chinese porcelain
Identifying the common circumstances behind the 18th-century ceramics industry
A true collectors’ market, with almost 100% demand
Top dealer Giuseppe Eskenazi blames the auction houses
Outside the canon, but now bought by US Arab and Japanese collectors