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  2. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Mintons Ltd, (1793–1968, merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery; New Hall porcelain; Plymouth Porcelain; Rockingham Pottery; Royal Crown Derby, (1750/57–present) Royal Doulton, (1815–2009 acquired by Fiskars) Royal Worcester, (1751–2008 acquired by Portmeirion Pottery) Spode, (1767–2008 acquired by Portmeirion Pottery)

  3. Pottery in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Though the origin of pottery in India can be traced back to the much earlier Mesolithic age, with coarse handmade pottery - bowls, jars, vessels - in various colours such as red, orange, brown, black and cream. During the Indus Valley Civilization, there is proof of pottery being constructed in two ways, handmade and wheel-made. [31]

  4. Sind Club - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Jinnah Rd near Frere Hall, Civil Lines Karachi, Sindh 75530, Pakistan Coordinates 24°50′57″N 67°01′55″E  /  24.84929°N 67.031968°E  / 24.84929; 67.

  5. Mina'i ware - Wikipedia

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    Bowl with couple in a garden, around 1200. In this type of scene, the figures are larger than in other common subjects. Diameter 18.8 cm. [1] Side view of the same bowl Mina'i ware is a type of Persian pottery, or Islamic pottery, developed in Kashan in the decades leading up to the Mongol invasion of Persia and Mesopotamia in 1219, after which production ceased. [2]

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  7. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    A key object from this period is a ceramic vessel in the form of a mosque lamp with an inscribed date that is now in the British Museum. [67] It is the best documented surviving piece of Iznik pottery and enables scholars to fix the dates and provenance of other objects.

  8. Salahuddin Mian - Wikipedia

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    Salahuddin Mian (1938 – 28 February 2006) was Pakistan's first ceramic or pottery artist. [1] [2] [3] He was born Mian Salahuddin. [4] According to Mian, his inspiration to become a ceramicist was because he was "born in the locality of potters in the town of Kasur." [5] [6]

  9. Carborundum Universal - Wikipedia

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    CUMI-1954. CUMI was established as a result of diversification from banking business through cycle manufacturing with the intent to manufacture abrasive materials.CUMI's parent company, the Murugappa Group, made a tie up with the Carborundum, UK, a subsidiary of American abrasive manufacturer, Carborundum, USA and the Universal Grinding Co. Ltd., UK in 1950.