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wood marequetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery, and similar articles, of wood; statuettes and other ornaments, of wood; wooden articles of furniture not falling in chapter handicraft other articles of wood handicraft plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether
of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods ceramics and allied products ceramic sinks, wash basins, wash basin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet pans, flushing cisterns, urinals and similar sanitary fixtures handicraft tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles...
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十二代 今泉 今右衛門 j- 色鍋島 桃絵花瓶 vase with polychrome enamels,porcelain 岡部 嶺男 織部茶碗 oribe tea bowl sold/売約済 岡部 嶺男 米色瓷碗 tea bowl,beisyokuji sold/売約済 岡部 嶺男 j- オリベ 一輪差 vase,oribe sold/売約済 七代 加藤 幸兵衛 j- 藍彩貼花文双耳壺 eared long-necked vase 河井 寛次郎 辰砂茶碗 tea bowl sold/売約済 川瀬 忍 風麗呼 水指 water-jug sold/売約済 川瀬 忍 j- 青磁 花入 celadon
vase sold/売約済 河本 五郎 j- 灰釉茶碗 tea bowl,ash glaze sold/売約済 十三代 坂田 泥華 御本手 萩茶碗 tea bowl,hagi sold/売約済 島田 文雄 j- 彩磁木蓮文壺 jar,white porcelain with magnolia 清水 卯一 j- 萌黄瓷花瓶 vase,celadon 田村 耕一 j- 銅彩葡萄 面取壷 faceted jar,copper glaze 中里 隆 j- 唐津南蛮鶴首 花入 long-necked vase,karatsu 中里 無庵 j- 朝鮮唐津花生 vase,karatsu 濱田 庄司 白釉黒流描角皿...
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james duke and nephews and continued by them until , when they sold it to thomas ford. sir james duke & nephews produced white & cream coloured earthenware services, china and etruscan ware. morgan, wood & co around - morgan, wood & co , occupied part of the hill pottery thomas ford earthenware and porcelain
about to - carried on by samuel alcock & co., by whom they were rebuilt and enlarged in , their rearranged manufactory comprising the works of j. & r. riley (working period - ), john robinson & sons, and william taylor, which were all taken down for the purpose. the productions of alcock & co. were porcelain...
http://www.thepotteries.org/works/burslem/old_hill_pottery.htm