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charlotte that in she appointed him royal supplier of dinnerware. from the public sale of queen's ware , as it came to be known, wedgwood was able, in , to build near stoke-on-trent a village, which he named etruria, and a second factory equipped with tools and ovens of his own design. at first only ornamental
relief portraits or greek classical scenes. wedgwood's greatest contribution to european ceramics, however, was his fine pearlware, an extremely pale creamware with a bluish tint to its glaze. wedgwood's basalt, a hard, black, stone-like material known also as egyptian ware or basaltes ware, was used for...
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