The Wedgwoods: Being a Life of Josiah Wedgwood; with Notices of His Works and Their Productions, Memoirs of the Wedgewood and Other Families, and a History of the Early Potteries of StaffordshireVirtue Brothers and Company, 1865 - 435 pages |
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... master potters to hurry in dismay to Bradwell . " I shall , later on , show how the secret was surreptitiously obtained by two persons named Astbury and Twyford , and give some interesting particulars relating to them . It is ...
... master potters to hurry in dismay to Bradwell . " I shall , later on , show how the secret was surreptitiously obtained by two persons named Astbury and Twyford , and give some interesting particulars relating to them . It is ...
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... master , will and faithfully shall serve , his secrets shall keep , his commands lawfull and honest every- where shall do , the goods of his said master he shall not inordinately waste , nor them to any one lend without the said master's ...
... master , will and faithfully shall serve , his secrets shall keep , his commands lawfull and honest every- where shall do , the goods of his said master he shall not inordinately waste , nor them to any one lend without the said master's ...
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... masters , among whom was Thomas Whieldon , who afterwards became the partner of Josiah Wedgwood . Of the general state of the potter's art at the time when Josiah Wedgwood sprang into existence I shall give a glance in the next chapter ...
... masters , among whom was Thomas Whieldon , who afterwards became the partner of Josiah Wedgwood . Of the general state of the potter's art at the time when Josiah Wedgwood sprang into existence I shall give a glance in the next chapter ...
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... master of his craft first entered into existence . I have shown that the art of potting was practised by the ancient British inhabitants of Staffordshire ; have given reasons for believing that it was followed in the district by the ...
... master of his craft first entered into existence . I have shown that the art of potting was practised by the ancient British inhabitants of Staffordshire ; have given reasons for believing that it was followed in the district by the ...
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... master - minds , but of skilful and expert hands , long before the period to which the first approach to art in the district is generally ascribed . The family of Wedgwood , for many generations before the birth of Josiah , had been ...
... master - minds , but of skilful and expert hands , long before the period to which the first approach to art in the district is generally ascribed . The family of Wedgwood , for many generations before the birth of Josiah , had been ...
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Page 174 - Peak, or one of his own carters ; but when he speaks all ears listen, and every mind is filled with wonder at the things he pronounces to be practicable. He has cut a mile through bogs, which he binds up, embanking them with stones, which he gets out of other parts of the navigation, besides about a quarter of a mile into the hill Yelden, on the side of which he has a pump...
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Page 212 - I am just returned from viewing the Wedgewood-ware that is to be sent to the Empress of Russia. It consists I believe of as many pieces as there are days in the year, if not hours. They are displayed at a house in Greek-street, Soho, called
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