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  2. John Bennett (potter) - Wikipedia

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    John Bennett, glazed earthenware vase, 1882 John Bennett, glazed earthenware plaque, 1889 John Bennett (1840-1907) was a British-American ceramic artist who spent much of his career in America. He is known for decorative glazed earthenware with natural motifs.

  3. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Glazed earthenware vase, Rookwood Pottery, ca. 1900. American art pottery (sometimes capitalized) refers to aesthetically distinctive hand-made ceramics in earthenware and stoneware from the period 1870-1950s. Ranging from tall vases to tiles, the work features original designs, simplified shapes, and experimental glazes and painting techniques.

  4. Leeds Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Pottery tulip vase, circa 1780, pearlware painted in underglaze blue, and green overglaze enamel Leeds Pottery, also known as Hartley Greens & Co., is a pottery manufacturer founded around 1756 in Hunslet, just south of Leeds, England.

  5. How Often To Water A Christmas Cactus For Optimal ... - AOL

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    Light Exposure. A Christmas cactus that is placed in a brighter spot will need to be watered more often. Sunlight speeds up the evaporation process, and the cactus will lose water faster.

  6. The Difference Between Christmas Cactus and Thanksgiving ...

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    The Christmas cactus can be confused with the Thanksgiving cactus. This is because each flower around the same time of year and they look very similar, says Nastya Vasylchyshyna, a resident botany ...

  7. Maya ceramics - Wikipedia

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    As defined and used by Southwestern archaeologists, a ware is "a large grouping of pottery types which has little temporal or spatial implication but consists of stylistically varied types that are similar technologically and in method of manufacture", and "a defined ware is a ceramic assemblage in which all attributes of paste composition (with the possible exception of temper) and of surface ...

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