Eel china

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With Aalporzellan even Aalhautporzellan , fine yellow, brownish yellow or bluish is china called, which in China was fabricated from about 1650 to 1725. It has yellowish glaze spots.

Similar terms for describing porcelain glazes are, for example, "rabbit fur glaze" (China approx. 1130–1280) or "snake skin glaze" (Germany in the 1950s).

See also: china brand , chinese china , chinese custom china , china money

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Wikisource Wikisource: Eel Porcelain  - Article of the 4th edition of Meyers Konversations-Lexikon