The Potters' View of Canada Book: Canadian Scenes on Nineteenth-Century Earthenware Snowflake kitchen towels some crazing and minor darkening
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More than 39 million people attended Chicago’s second World’s Fair during that year
circa 1891
Here is a pretty teacup and saucer by Swinnertons of England in a pattern called The Ferry
The Potters' View of Canada Book: Canadian Scenes on Nineteenth-Century Earthenware Snowflake kitchen towels some crazing and minor darkeningThe potters' views of Canada have a many sided appeal, linking the world of artists, printmakers, and photographers to the ceramics industry. As part of material history, they reflect not only taste in the wares themselves their bodies, colours, shapes but also the changing ways of looking at things, from the romantic to the literal. Covering the period for the beginning of the nineteenth century to the end of Queen Victoria's reign, this volume
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