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  1. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) An Introduction to Agateware Pottery
    Marianne Navarro Agateware is used to refer to a class of English ceramics that started in the late seventeenth century. You can tell agateware pottery by its unique agate-like appearance achieved by combining clays with contrasting colors - hence the name. Because of agateware's swirly appearance, the procedures for it are not employed for human figures. It manifests its charm mostly in teacups, ... products, articles

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