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Interior of pottery, Biloxi, Miss. c1901. Creator: UnknownInterior of pottery, Biloxi, Miss. c1901
Interior of the pottery, Biloxi, Miss. c1901. Creator: UnknownInterior of the pottery, Biloxi, Miss. c1901. Sign in center: Biloxi, Miss. Clay, artwork. Cannot be duplicated. G.E. Ohr. Fecit
Market Place, Cornwall, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonMarket Place, Cornwall, c1780-1825. " Market Place, Cornwall" is of the essence of Rowlandsons village-scene subjects
Pot Fair Cambridge, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPot Fair Cambridge, May 1, 1803
Two crockery sellers, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyTwo crockery sellers, 1760. Two women carrying a large basket of earthenware pottery between them. The woman on the right wears a dress revealing one breast. From Cries of London, 1760
Staffordshire Ware, Cries of London, 1819. Artist: John Thomas SmithStaffordshire Ware, 1819. A tired-looking man wearing a smock and a top hat stands beside two large baskets full of china made in the Staffordshire potteries. From Cries of London, 1819
Pottery Bazaar in a Nile Village, c1905, (1912). Artist: Walter Frederick Roofe TyndalePottery Bazaar in a Nile Village, c1905, (1912). From An Artist in Egypt by Walter Tyndale, R.I. [Hodder & Stoughton, London, New York, Toronto, 1912]
Stoneware for sale!, 1737-1742. Artist: BouchardonStoneware for sale!, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon
Pottery Shop, (1885). Based on an original drawing by Christoph Kilian, taken from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, Paris, 1885
The Pottery Vendor, 1778. Artist: Francisco GoyaThe Pottery Vendor, 1778. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain