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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... kind friend , Mr. S. C. Hall , F.S.A. , I have to express my deep and lasting obligation for favours most kindly conferred upon me . The chapters , however , which appeared in the Art - Journal do but form the groundwork of the present ...
... kind friend , Mr. S. C. Hall , F.S.A. , I have to express my deep and lasting obligation for favours most kindly conferred upon me . The chapters , however , which appeared in the Art - Journal do but form the groundwork of the present ...
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... as is generally the case , lay in a contracted position , with its knees drawn up , on its left side . The next one shows a different kind of ornamentation , still produced by. THE EARLY POTTERIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE . 9.
... as is generally the case , lay in a contracted position , with its knees drawn up , on its left side . The next one shows a different kind of ornamentation , still produced by. THE EARLY POTTERIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE . 9.
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Llewellynn Frederick W. Jewitt. shows a different kind of ornamentation , still produced by twisted thongs . This beautiful vessel was found in a barrow at Hay Top , Monsal Dale , along with a skeleton and other interesting remains . The ...
Llewellynn Frederick W. Jewitt. shows a different kind of ornamentation , still produced by twisted thongs . This beautiful vessel was found in a barrow at Hay Top , Monsal Dale , along with a skeleton and other interesting remains . The ...
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... kind or other were made in Staffordshire , there is no positive evidence of such being the case . I am not aware of any authenticated Roman kilns * having been discovered , though it is generally believed that some of the interesting ...
... kind or other were made in Staffordshire , there is no positive evidence of such being the case . I am not aware of any authenticated Roman kilns * having been discovered , though it is generally believed that some of the interesting ...
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... kind of red ware , commonly known as " English Samian , " were made in Staffordshire . At all events , the clay would pro- duce that ware , and many remains of it have from time to time been found in the district . At Cauldon , at ...
... kind of red ware , commonly known as " English Samian , " were made in Staffordshire . At all events , the clay would pro- duce that ware , and many remains of it have from time to time been found in the district . At Cauldon , at ...
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