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With the buyer's fee of 10percentthethe pottery work cost the Japanese collector $41,000.
More recently they stumbled across some design blogs and learned about Etsy and the apparent demand for pottery work with an edgier look — which the potters themselves happened to prefer.
Since the war Wally Cole's tableware designs have been sold all over the world including at Heal's and Liberty in London, and Tiffany's in New York and early Rye Pottery work has recently become the subject of auctions at Christies.
They encompassed paper ("of all the treasures that moved along the Silk Road," the exhibition points out, "none was more powerful than paper"), glassware and pottery work, and the accomplishments of Baghdad's scholars (whose studies of math and astronomy, the exhibition notes, "helped form the foundation for science in the West").
One possible reason for the overall 4% higher value in the Census data is that different occupational classification systems were used, although both systems were searched in detail for coding that included terms related to pottery work.
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Glass and pottery works and, later, machine shops were established.
He labored in local pottery works and may have lost a leg in a railroad accident.
On the road to town were a variety of pottery works.
Josiah Wedgwood designed his pottery works at Etruria in England "with a view to the strictest economy of labour".
The noted pottery works of the Martin brothers operated in the district from the 1870s to the 1920s.
It's a Thursday afternoon in Longton, a forlorn area of Stoke-on-Trent, where thinly populated shops back on to streets full of boarded-up pottery works.
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