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  2. Grogg - Wikipedia

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    Most Groggs are 9 inches tall or less and are made of a type of clay called grog. Groggs are usually made of popular Welsh rugby players, [1] Welsh celebrities [2] and the occasional non-Welsh celebrity. [3] [4] Whenever possible the person who is "grogged" is presented with the first Grogg produced. [5]

  3. Michael Cardew - Wikipedia

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    [4] He struggled with difficult clay and kiln failures for three years and later judged the Vumë pottery to have been unsuccessful, but its products are among his most highly regarded pots. [citation needed] Michael Cardew Bowl made at Wenford Bridge Cardew's mark. He returned to England in 1948 and made stoneware pottery at Wenford Bridge.

  4. Grog (clay) - Wikipedia

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    Grog, temper for clay. Grog, also known as firesand and chamotte, is a raw material usually made from crushed and ground potsherds, reintroduced into crude clay to temper it before making ceramic ware. It has a high percentage of silica and alumina. It is normally available as a powder or chippings, and is an important ingredient in Coade stone.

  5. Mississippian culture pottery - Wikipedia

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    Test tiles gave information about the shrinkage rates of various clay/temper combinations to the 'green' state and yielded further information upon firing. Simple, round-bottom cooking jars were built using coil construction and the Mississippian pottery tool set, including a pottery anvil, wooden paddle, mussel shell scrapers and polishing stones.

  6. Peterborough ware - Wikipedia

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    A Peterborough ware mortlake style bowl at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery Peterborough ware is a decorated British Neolithic pottery style of the early to middle English Neolithic . Named after Peterborough , the nearest city to where the style was first discovered, it is found in the region of South-East England and East Anglia .

  7. Fowler Potteries - Wikipedia

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    The Great Depression severely affected R. Fowler Ltd. [2] In 1936 Fowler introduced Fowler Ware, a range of ceramic kitchen utensils, mainly bowls; Fowler Ware was successful, and the company's fortunes were restored. [2] Fowler Pottery ware from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is today collectable. [2]

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