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One of the most, if not delicate, important task was that of the ‘handle-fixer’. His or her job was to ensure that the jug, teapot, cup or whatever, handle was fixed to the body with one hundred per ...
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One of the most, if not delicate, important task was that of the ‘handle-fixer’. His or her job was to ensure that the jug, teapot, cup or whatever, handle was fixed to the body with one hundred per ...
and on early 18th century porcelain, factories could be traced by the discarded handles found in their rubbish dumps. This was most helpful, as in the case of early makers, they were not always ...
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The title is in reference to an 18th-century enslaved Massachusetts ... but it’s got wonderful ceramic and porcelain wares, books and fine pieces by jewelry maker Tara Lois.
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