The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England...
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The Willow Pattern may refer to: Willow pattern, a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware The Willow Pattern (opera)...
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The Willow Pattern is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by Basil Hood and music by Cecil Cook. It was first produced by William Greet at the Savoy...
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sleeves. Robert van Gulik stated in the postscript of his book The Willow Pattern A Judge Dee Mystery, that in 1935 when he was in Peking, he was told...
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Blue and white pottery (section Patterns)
famous willow pattern and was made by Royal Stafford; a factory in the English county of Staffordshire. Such is the persistence of the willow pattern that...
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copperplates of them: but the Salopian works never produced the standard willow pattern which includes the bridge and the fence in the foreground. Minton left...
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The Willow Pattern is a gong'an detective novel written by Robert van Gulik and set in Imperial China (roughly speaking the Tang dynasty). It is a fiction...
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Hey Willow Mountain, summit in Texas Willow pattern, also known as Blue Willow, distinctive and elaborate pattern used on some pottery plates Willow project...
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the theatre to Greet, who then produced Ib and Little Christina, The Willow Pattern, a revival of Iolanthe, Merrie England (1902) and A Princess of Kensington...
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The Willow Tearooms are tearooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh...
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The technique was essential for adding complex decoration such as the Willow pattern to relatively cheap pottery. In particular, transfer printing brought...
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The willow ptarmigan (/ˈtɑːrmɪɡən/ TAR-mi-gun); Lagopus lagopus) or willow grouse is a bird in the grouse subfamily Tetraoninae of the pheasant family...
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Blue Willow plate that had once belonged to her great-great-grandmother. The picture of a bridge and a stream and a little house on the willow pattern plate...
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first acting performance was in a primary school production of The Willow Pattern. In secondary school, he would go on school trips to Stratford-upon-Avon...
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jingles singer in Los Angeles in 1981, one of her early vocals was for "Willow Pattern" which appeared on Osamu Kitajima's album Dragon King in 1982. Further...
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predecessor form of the ‘willow pattern’, and about the same time produced the ‘Brosely blue dragon pattern.’ This "willow" pattern was not, however, the...
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and the Tiger The Monkey and the Tiger, two short novels (1965) The Willow Pattern (1965) Murder in Canton (1966) The Phantom of the Temple (1966) Judge...
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"Into the Woods" Prix D’Honneur de Papier: Parish of St Helier – "The Willow Pattern" Grand Prix des Paroisses: Parish of Trinity – "La Cage aux Folles"...
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(1662-1723) or of his successor, and broken bowls of the blue and white willow pattern commonly exported from 18th century China. There was also a considerable...
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Man strikes a gong and everything gets going, including the boat on a willow-pattern plate. Fingermouse is the boat's captain and Drat the Rat is his first...
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Dutch East Indies. In 1878, Drewe returned to Liverpool and opened the Willow Pattern Tea Store. In 1883, Drewe and John Musker (1846–1926) founded the Home...
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Japanese themed gardens and lake with a pagoda said to be based on the Willow Pattern pottery design, are a central feature of the park. The lake has a central...
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676, Pei-chow A short novel from The Monkey and the Tiger. 1965 The Willow Pattern 677, Chang-An Judge Dee is the Lord Chief Justice in the Imperial capital...
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Chilopsis (redirect from Desert willow)
It is known commonly as desert willow or desert-willow because of its willow-like leaves, but it is not a true willow – being instead a member of the...
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Coalport porcelain (redirect from Indian tree pattern)
Dresden-inspired "Berlin china edge", and the blue transfer willow pattern and blue dragon pattern. During the 1830s the factory initiated the practice of...
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is based on the Willow pattern legend, with some major differences, including a dragon. There is an oriental scene, the Willow pattern on a china plate...
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Punch explained how the fraud worked in a cartoon of a chipped Chinese Willow Pattern plate titled "The Soup Plate". In 1874, Clarke's son William built a...
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Spode porcelain was often embossed and decorated in Oriental patterns. The "willow pattern" is thought to have been introduced about 1780 by Thomas Turner...
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(1931) editor Mary Webb: Her Life and Work (1932) W. H. Davies (1933) Willow Pattern (1934) cricket poems Bat and Ball (1935) cricket anthology Poets included...
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Vic 1999 Engadine High The Time Machine NSW 2000 Bomaderry High The Willow Pattern NSW 2001 Terrigal High Matroyska NSW Northmead High So The Tale Goes...
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