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the birmingham hardwaremen, to finish with hoops, hinges, and springs; which himself usually carried in a basket to the tradesmen; and being much like agate, they were greatly in request. he also made toys and chimney ornaments, coloured in either the clay state, or bisquet, by zaifre, manganese, copper
coloured clays or by combing together different colours of slip - he greatly improved agateware in the s by using white clays stained with metallic oxides. astbury-whieldon ware, was produced from about to by the two staffordshire potters, john astbury and thomas whieldon. instead of the more common stamped...
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