SORTERINGSNORMER
Kriterier fastställda 2021-11-24.
FIRST SORTING
Bone china
This applies to all parts of bone china when delivered from Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory unless otherwise stated below:
Approved as first sorting:
- Max 3kiln support marks on footring
- Max 3 pin head-sized dots on the front
or
- Max 1 larger dot on the front.
- Color variations according to the designer’s décor idea.
- Trim/polish structures, i.e. you can see the hand moved sponge structure through colored porcelain.
- Colored porcelain: The “middle knob” appears on the front of the plate.
- Colored porcelain: Glaze that floats together when burned.
- Bottom stamp – may be unclear or oblique.
- Embossing may occur in the porcelain.
- Orange skin, i.e. the surface is partially slightly porous.
Unapproved:
- Crack that goes through the porcelain.
- Cracking in the glaze.
- Splinter out of the edge.
- Nothing sharp must occur so that there is a risk of cuts.
- Badly attached or lose cup ear.
- Pipe holes (enter the porcelain so glaze is missing) larger than pinhead.
- Burned debris larger than a pinhead.
- Missing glaze (i.e. lack of glaze outside the foot ring).
- Colored porcelain: Do not have visible schatts due to uneven mass.
- Edge line must not have any bleeding (i.e. more than 1 mm).
- Color variations on border greater than approved above.
- Glaze whit bubbles, i.e. you see several bubbles.
Porcelain with relief décor
Approved as first sorting:
- Colored glaze: richer coloring in the relief edges and ditches.
- Some variation on the prominence of relief.
Decoration graphic (Lindberg’s decorations, etc.)
Approved as first sorting:
- Max 6kiln support marks on footring
- Max 3 smaller splashes of paint from prints in white fields outside the décor or 1 larger.
- Max 1 “break” where, for example, black line in Ribb is completely off.
- The placement of decor can vary slightly between e.g. plate and plate as this is done entirely by hand.
- Slightly color variations in décor.
- Rib: Color variation when overlapping graphic screen prints.
- Adam: blue dots that float out slightly and give a certain color variation.
- Max 3 white dots in print per goods in e.g. Berså and Red Aster. can have of several tightly seated dots where white shines through.
Unapproved:
- Rib: Broken brown stripe, e.g. cracked in the middle
Stoneware
Approved as first sorting:
- Max 3kiln support marks on footring
- Max 8 pinhead-sized dots in visible place.
Or
- Max 3 larger dots in visible place.
- Color variations according to the designer’s décor idea.
- Colored porcelain: The “middle knob” appears on the front /inside.
- Colored porcelain: Glaze that floats together when burned.
- Plaster stripes, i.e. you can see how a hand pulled with a plaster sponge through colored porcelain.
- Max 3 pinhead-sized pipe holes in visible place.
or
- Max 1 pipe hole (enters the porcelain so glaze is missing) larger than pinhead.
- The bottom stamp may be unclear or oblique
- Embossing may occur in the porcelain.
- Orange skin, i.e. the surface is partially slightly porous.
Not approved:
- Crack (which goes through the porcelain).
- Cracking in the glaze.
- Splinter out of the edge.
- Nothing sharp must occur so that there is a risk of cuts.
- More than 1 pipe hole, larger than pinhead.
- Burned debris larger than a pinhead in a visible place.
- Edge line must not have any bleeding (i.e. more than 1 mm).
- Glaze whit bubbles, i.e. you see several bubbles.