The Wedgwoods: being a life of Josiah Wedgwood, with memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families and a history of the early potteries of StaffordshireVirtue Brothers, 1865 - 436 pages |
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... considerably in form from those of many other districts . Their principal characteristic is a broad or deep overlapping border or rim . They vary in size from nine or ten up to sixteen or eighteen inches in height ; and their ornamenta ...
... considerably in form from those of many other districts . Their principal characteristic is a broad or deep overlapping border or rim . They vary in size from nine or ten up to sixteen or eighteen inches in height ; and their ornamenta ...
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... considerably both in form and in character of decora- tion , from the rudest to the most elaborate . These vessels are usually wide at the mouth , tapering gradually downwards , until quite small at the bottom . They are formed of clay ...
... considerably both in form and in character of decora- tion , from the rudest to the most elaborate . These vessels are usually wide at the mouth , tapering gradually downwards , until quite small at the bottom . They are formed of clay ...
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... but as no authentic record of the discovery has , unfortunately , been preserved , too much reliance must not , perhaps , be placed upon the circumstance . adjoining county of Salop a considerable pottery existed , and.
... but as no authentic record of the discovery has , unfortunately , been preserved , too much reliance must not , perhaps , be placed upon the circumstance . adjoining county of Salop a considerable pottery existed , and.
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Llewellynn Frederick W. Jewitt. adjoining county of Salop a considerable pottery existed , and that the clays of Staffordshire must have been well known to the Romans . Chesterton , by Newcastle - under - Lyme , was a Roman station , and ...
Llewellynn Frederick W. Jewitt. adjoining county of Salop a considerable pottery existed , and that the clays of Staffordshire must have been well known to the Romans . Chesterton , by Newcastle - under - Lyme , was a Roman station , and ...
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... . The manufacture of ornamental paving tiles was one of considerable importance till within the last two centuries , and many religious houses had their own tile - works and kilns within their. c 2 THE EARLY POTTERIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE . 19.
... . The manufacture of ornamental paving tiles was one of considerable importance till within the last two centuries , and many religious houses had their own tile - works and kilns within their. c 2 THE EARLY POTTERIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE . 19.
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