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Brush Pottery Company vase with flowers photograph
This photograph shows a vase from the Brush Pottery Company filled with flowers. The vase was designed by A.L. Cusick, who was a designer for the J.W. McCoy Pottery Company, which later became the Brush-McCoy and then Brush Pottery Company.
Brush Pottery Company; Cusick, A.L., Sr. (Designer);
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Aspects of the Romano-British landscape around holme on Spalding moor, east Yorkshire [PDF]
An examination was undertaken of the nature and extent of Romano-British settlement and industry in the context of the landscape around Holme on Spalding Moor.
Halkon, Alfred Peter Machin
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The process of industrialisation and its effects on traditional crafts can be studied archaeologically particularly well in the area of pottery production, as extensive production remains in the form of misfired pottery can be excavated in addition to ...
Christoph Keller
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Multi-physical field coupling simulation and virtual restoration of ancient Ding kiln
As an exemplary representative of dome-shaped kilns, the ancient Ding kiln produced world-renowned ceramics and held a pivotal position in the history of ancient pottery.
Tianyu Liu +7 more
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Brush Pottery Company planter pottery photograph
This photograph shows a planter designed by Belle Kkogan of New York city for the Brush Pottery Company and filled with a plant. The Brush-McCoy Pottery Company was formed in 1911 upon the merger of the McCoy Pottery Company and the Brush Pottery ...
Brush Pottery Company; Kogan, Belle (Designer);
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Inheritance and Innovation of Pottery Sculpture Technique in Shiwan, China: A Grounded Study from Cultural Ecology. [PDF]
Zhou L +5 more
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The Kiln and Red Earthenware Pottery of the Jordan Pottery Site: A Preliminary Overview
No abstract is available at this time.
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Brush Pottery Company color pottery photograph
This photograph shows a group of color pottery from the Brush Pottery Company. Each item has a number, dimension, and brief description. The Brush-McCoy Pottery Company was formed in 1911 upon the merger of the McCoy Pottery Company and the Brush ...
Brush Pottery Company; Stadler Photographing Co. (Photographer);
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Four pottery kilns. Iroquois China Co., Syracuse, New York.
Keystone View Company
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Capturing technological crossovers between clay crafts: An archaeometric perspective on the emergence of workshop production in Late Iron Age northern Spain. [PDF]
de Groot BG +3 more
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