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  • 111Maling pottery — was produced in the north east of England for just over two centuries. The name of the pottery derives from the French surname of Malin. The family were Protestant Huguenots who fled their native land in the sixteenth century to escape the threat …

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  • 112Ridgewood, East Sussex — Ridgewood is a suburb of Uckfield in South East EnglandRidgewood is a village on the south of Uckfield in the South East of England. The village includes the Uckfield Millennium Green, with an area of 100 acres, making it one of the largest in… …

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  • 113Culture of the Song Dynasty — A Song Dynasty Chinese inkstone with gold and silver markings, from the Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan The Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) was a culturally rich and sophisticated age for China. There was blossomi …

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  • 114Imperial Porcelain Factory — Many still refer to the factory by its well known former name, Lomonosov Porcelain Factory.Imperial YearsFounded in 1744, the porcelain factory was created by the order of Empress Elizabeth to serve native trade and native art. [The Lomonosov… …

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  • 115Chinese Tongzhi ceramics — Imperial Presentation Vase, Tongzhi Mark and Period, Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan Chinese Tongzhi 同治 (1862–1874) porcelain marks the reconstruction of the Jingdezhen 景德鎮 official kilns after the destructive Taiping Rebellion 太平天国 which completely… …

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  • 116Rio Grande Glaze Ware — is a late prehistoric and historic pottery tradition of the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico. The tradition involved painting pots with black paint made with lead ore; as the pots were fired the black paint fused and sometimes ran. The tradition… …

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  • 117Crown Lynn — was a New Zealand ceramics manufacturer. Contents 1 Early history 2 Government supply 3 Diversification of designs 4 Change of name to Ceramco …

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  • 118Cibola White Ware — is a ceramic tradition of Arizona and New Mexico. History The ware was produced roughly from the San Juan River south to the upper Gila River drainage, and from the White Mountains east to the Laguna Pueblo area (Goetze and Mills 1993:21) and… …

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  • 119Moustiers faience — ▪ pottery       French tin glazed earthenware produced by factories in the town of Moustiers from about 1679 into the 19th century. The wares manufactured in the 17th and 18th centuries were so distinctive, and of such high quality, that they… …

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  • 120Chantilly porcelain — French porcelain Chantilly plate 1750 1755. Rouen (1673–1696) Nevers Saint Cloud (1693–1766) Chantilly (1730–1800) Vincennes (1740–1756) Mennecy (1745–1765) Sèvres (1756–present) Etiolles (1770 ) …

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