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Kakiemon Japanese porcelain distinctively coloured from C.1660, comprising of turquoise, dark blue, iron-red, black, yellow and occasionally brown. Named after the potter credited with the palette's invention, Kakiemon I. Was copied at the early European porcelain factories during the early 18th Century in particular at Meissen, Chantilly, Chelsea and Bow.
Kakihan Script mark of a Japanese artist. used to identify Japanses metal work Netsuke, ceramics and Lacquer.
Kaleidoscope Optical toy consisting of a tube that holds little mirror pieces and pieces of coloured paper. When turned changing patterns appear.
Kandler Charles Frederick (fl. 1727-1737) London Silversmith thought of as second to Paul de Lamerie. Made decorative pieces such as wine coolers and tableware in Rococo style. They usually has handles carved in the form of birds.
Kandler, Johaan Joachim (1706-1775) German porcelain modeller. He was chief modeller at the Meissen factory from 1733-1775. He founded the porcelain animal and human figure. Influenced other figures produced in German factories until 20th Century.
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