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  • 81Castle Hedingham Ware — type wares. Bingham produced some massive wares, with Essex jugs up to three feet high being typical. Bingham also made many colourful and vivacious pots of average size, frequently mimicking the medieval revival style.The pottery had a raw… …

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  • 82William Moorcroft (potter) — William Moorcroft (1872 1945) was an English potter who founded the Moorcroft pottery business [ [http://www.worldcollectorsnet.com/moorcroft/history.html Brief history of the Moorcroft business] ] .He was born in Burslem, Staffordshire. He… …

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  • 83Gus McLaren — is an Australian artist, animator and potter born in 1923.As a young man he worked on The Argus newspaper, as a cartoonist. His Just Gus column was popular for a number of years. He also served as a cartoonist on the British Commonwealth… …

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  • 84Palestinian pottery — refers to pottery produced in Palestine throughout the ages, and pottery produced by modern day Palestinians. HistoryContinuity through the agesModern Palestinian pots, bowls, jugs and cups, particularly those produced prior to the establishment… …

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  • 85Charles Vyse — (1882 Staffordshire 1971 Deal, Kent), was an English studio potter, noted for producing colourful figurines of characters seen on London streets. Charles was part of a Staffordshire family that had traditionally been involved in the pottery… …

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  • 86Historic Brattonsville — is a 775 acre American Revolution living history site and is a member of the Culture Heritage Museums of York County, South Carolina. The Bratton Plantation was owned and lived on for three generations by the wealthy Bratton family; the… …

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  • 87Liste der Formen, Typen und Varianten der antiken griechischen Fein- und Gebrauchskeramik — Keramik verschiedener Formen und Stile als Grabbeigaben eines Kindergrabes im Archäologischen Nationalmuseum Athen …

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  • 88Tipología de vasos griegos — Ceramicas de diferentes formas y estilos como complementos en una tumba infantil en el Museo Nacional Arqueológico de Atenas …

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  • 89ghel- — I. ghel 1 To call. 1. a. yell, from Old English gellan, giellan, to sound, shout; b. yelp, from Old English gielpan, to boast, exult; c. nightingale, from …

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  • 90cave — cavelike, adj. /kayv/, n., v., caved, caving. n. 1. a hollow in the earth, esp. one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc. 2. a storage cellar, esp. for wine. 3. Eng. Hist. a secession, or a group of seceders, from a… …

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