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Subject Headings Used in Online Catalog


China, Glass, Pottery, Tableware
  Revised 2003

Prepared by Loraine Baratti &
Janette Rozene, Associate Professor, Cataloging Department

The Library uses Library of Congress Subject Headings in StyleCat   Online Catalog
For an outline of the Library of Congress Classification and the corresponding subject headings,  click here.

History, Style, & Technique  |  Pottery & Porcelain  |  Glass  |  Metalware
 

HISTORY, STYLE & TECHNIQUE

Ceramic industries
     --Health aspects
     --Safety measures
Ceramic materials
Ceramic tableware industry
China painting
Glass blowing and working
Glass craft
Glass engraving
Glass manufacture
Glass painting and staining
     --Patterns
     --Technique
Glass painting and staining, Medieval
     --Conservation and restoration
Glassware
     --Collectors and collecting
     --Conservation and restoration
     --History
     --Prices
See also Glassware subdivided by geographic are such as:
Glassware –Ireland
Glassware –Italy –Venice
Glassware –New York (State) --Corning
Glassware, Ancient
Glassware, Baroque
Glassware, Classical
Glassware, Greco-Roman
Glassware, Renaissance
Glassware, Victorian
Glazes
Glazing (Ceramics)
Indian pottery
     --North America
      See also: Navajo pottery, Pueblo pottery, Zuni pottery.
Majolica, Renaissance
Porcelain
     --17th century
     --18th century
     --19th century
     --20th century
     --Collectors and collecting
     --Exhibitions
     --History
     --Marks
     --Prices
     --Repairing
See also Porcelain subdivided by place or type such as:
Porcelain –China --Fukien Province
Porcelain, English
Porcelain, Chinese
     --Tang-Five dynasties, 618-960
     --Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368
     --Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912
     --20th century
Porcelain, Japanese
Porcelain as an investment
Porcelain figures
Porcelain industry
Potters
Pottery
     --18th century
     --19th century
     --20th century
     --Equipment and supplies
     --Exhibitions
     --Marks
     --Repairing
     --Themes, motives
Pottery, Ancient
Pottery, Asian
Pottery, Chinese
     --To 618
     --Tang-Five dynasties, 618-960
     --Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368
     --Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912
     --20th century
     --Themes, motives
Pottery, Danish
Pottery, Dutch
Pottery, East Asian
Pottery, Egyptian
Pottery, English
     --Chinese influences
Pottery, European
Pottery, French
Pottery, German
Pottery, Iranian
Pottery, Islamic
Pottery, Italian
Pottery, Japanese
     --To 794
     --To 1868
     --Edo period, 1600-1868
     --Japan –Ky’sh’ Region
Pottery, Khmer
Pottery, Korean
     --Kory’ period, 935-1392
     --Chos-n dynasty, 1392-1910
Pottery, Medieval
Pottery, Mexican
Pottery, Mycenaean
Pottery, Ottoman
Pottery, Portuguese
Pottery, Pennsylvania Dutch
Pottery, Prehistoric
Pottery, Primitive
Pottery, Roman
Pottery, Victorian
See also Pottery subdivided by place
or nationality such as:
Pottery, American
Pottery –England
Pottery –United States
Pottery as an investment
Pottery craft
Pottery figures
See also: Ming qi
Pottery industry
Tile craft
Tiles, Italian
Tiles, Medieval
Tiles, Victorian
Transfer-printing
Vase-painting



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POTTERY & PORCELAIN

Acoma pottery
Arita porcelain
Art pottery
Berlin porcelain
Bizarre ware
Bizen pottery
Blue and white transfer ware
Bow porcelain
Brown stoneware
Caughley porcelain
Celadon ware
Ceramic sculpture
Ceramic tableware
Chelsea porcelain
Chelsea pottery
China trade porcelain
Ch’ing porcelain
Commemorative porcelain
Commemorative pottery
Copenhagen porcelain
Creamware
Delftware
Derby porcelain
Dresden porcelain
Faience
Famille rose porcelain
Hirado porcelain
Hummel figurines
I-hsing ware
Imari porcelain
Ironstone china
Iznik pottery
Kutani porcelain
Kutani pottery
Kyö pottery
Laguna pottery
Lowestoft porcelain
Luster-ware
Luster-ware, English
Luster-ware, Islamic
Majolica
Maya pottery
Meissen porcelain
     --Forgeries
Ming porcelain
Mino pottery
New Hall porcelain
Newcomb pottery
Parian porcelain
Paris porcelain
Raku pottery
Rockingham pottery
Rookwood Pottery
Royal Winton porcelain
Seto pottery
Sèvres pottery
Slipware
Sponged ware
Staffordshire pottery
Stoneware
Talavera pottery
Teapots
     See also: Japanese tea ceremony --Utensils
Tea making paraphernalia
Thuringian ware
Tiles
Toby jugs
Tureens
Tz’u ware
Vases
     See also: Vases, Black-figured; Vases, Greek; Vases, Red-figured.
Wedgewood fairyland luster
Wedgewood ware
Willowware
Worcester porcelain
     --Identification


See also companies such as:
Belleek Pottery, ltd.
Castleford Pottery (Factory)
Herculaneum Pottery Company
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
Spode Limited
Tiffany and Company
Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik


GLASS

Apothecary jars
Art glass
Bottles
Cameo glass
Carnival glass
Cologne bottles
Crystal glass
Cut glass
Depression glass
Drinking cups
Drinking glasses
Drinking vessels
Engraved glass
Glass, Colored
Glass, Ornamental
Glass animals
Glass art
Glass fruit jars
Glass kerosene lamps
Glass lampshades
Glassware
Liquor bottles
Opal glass
Painted enamel
Paperweights
Pattern glass
Pattern glass, Victorian
Perfume bottles
Perfume paraphernalia
Pressed glass
Rose windows
Scent bottles

See also artisans such as:
Chihuly, Dale; Lalique, René; Leach, Bernard; Tiffany, Louis Comfort.


See also: Bowls (Tableware); Coffeepots;
Cup plate; Implements, utensils, etc.; Mustard pots; Pitchers; Plates (Tableware); Steins; Teapots.


METALWARE

Art metal-work
Brass candlesticks
Brasswork
China trade silverwork
Church plate
Copperwork
Flatware
Goldwork
Hallmarks
Metal-work
Metal-workers
Miniature silverwork
Monteiths (Silverwork)
Pewter
Pewtercraft
Plate
Repoussé work
Sheffield plate
Silver coffeepots
Silver flatware
     --Patterns
Silver industry
Silver-plated ware
Silverplate
Silversmiths
Silverware
Silverwork
     --Collectors and collecting
     --Design
     --Expertising
     --History –16th century
     --History –17th century
     --History –18th century
     --History –19th century
     --History –20th century
     --Identification
     --Trademarks
Spoons
Tableware
Teapots
Tinware
Tole painting

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