Parian is a type of bisque porcelain. It was named after Paros, a Greek island renowned for its fine-textured, white marble of the same name. Invented by Thomas Battam, Parian was essentially designed as imitation carved marble, with the great advantage that it was prepared in a liquid form and cast in a mould, enabling mass production.
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A delightful Parian ware group of a small naked boy holding a basket and also his dog, to form a small posy holder. Produced in England, probably in Staffordshire, around 1870. This piece is unmarked....
£120.00
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An extremely fine porcelain Parianware group modelled as a young lady offering her pet dog a biscuit. Of superb quality, with fine crisp modelling. Produced in Staffordshire around 1870. This piece is unmarked. In excellent,...
£680.00
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A very fine quality Parian ware figure of a young girl wearing a cloak and clutching a bag, with one hand on her pet sheep. Raised on a deep, circular base. Produced in England, probably...
£360.00
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