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  2. Washstand - Wikipedia

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    Washstand. A washstand or basin stand is a piece of furniture consisting of a small table or cabinet, usually supported on three or four legs, and most commonly made of mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, and made for holding a wash basin and water pitcher. The smaller varieties were used for rose-water ablutions, or for hair-powdering.

  3. Rockingham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Rockingham Pottery. The Rockingham Pottery was a 19th-century manufacturer of porcelain of international repute, supplying fine wares and ornamental pieces to royalty and the aristocracy in Britain and overseas, as well as manufacturing porcelain and earthenware items for ordinary use.

  4. Burleigh Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Burleigh Pottery (also known as Burgess & Leigh) is the name of a pottery manufacturer in Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent. The business specialises in traditionally decorated earthenware tableware. [1][2][3] The factory is a nineteenth-century grade II* listed buildings known as the Middleport Pottery. In addition production facilities at site ...

  5. Slop bowl - Wikipedia

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    Slop bowl. In Europe, a slop bowl, slop basin or waste bowl is one of the components of a traditional tea set. It was used to empty the cold tea and dregs in tea cups before refilling with hot tea, as there were often tea leaves in the bottom of the cups. [ 1][ 2][ 3] As with the rest of the tea set, most slop bowls were in pottery, but some in ...

  6. W. S. George Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    William Shaw George purchased the controlling interest in the East Palestine Pottery Company from the Sebring brothers in 1904, renaming the company The W. S. George Pottery Company. In 1910 the company opened a manufacturing facility in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania ("Plant #2"), and in 1914 another facility was opened in Kittanning, Pennsylvania ...

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    New Albany, Indiana's Mansion Row features a plethora of unique historic homes, including a Queen Anne Victorian that boasts a brick-red, mustard yellow, and forest green exterior.

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