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  2. Singing bowls - Wikipedia

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  3. Red Wing Pottery - Wikipedia

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    View pictures of all the dinnerware patterns at Golden State Red Wing's Learning page [19] For detailed Red Wing dinnerware information see [20] [21] Red Wing Pottery was formed in 1967 when Richard A. Gillmer (the last President of Red Wing Potteries) purchased the company from the other shareholders during liquidation.

  4. Townsend's warbler - Wikipedia

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    Townsend's warbler has a yellow face with a black stripe across its cheeks extending into an ear patch, a thin pointed bill, two white wing bars, olive upperparts with black streaks on their backs and flanks, and a white belly. [7]

  5. 10 Vintage Pyrex Bowls Worth Serious Cash - AOL

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    Though the pattern isn’t as rare, the condition and completeness of a set can boost its value, with well-kept sets selling for around $300. 6. Early American Cinderella Bowls (1962-1971)

  6. Himalayan singing bowls, therapeutic Nepalese tradition in St ...

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  7. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    For the Flair shape, Brown designed the surface pattern Echo and Woodlore was designed by the contract design group, The Millers. George T. James’ wife Esta James, a ceramist whose ceramics were exhibited at The Egg & The Eye gallery in Los Angeles, designed the surface pattern Trio for the Metropolitan shape. The Modern American group of ...

  8. Metlox Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Metlox Pottery was founded in 1927 by Theodor C. Prouty and his son Willis Prouty, originally as a producer of outdoor ceramic signs. After the death of T.C. in 1931, Willis renamed the company Metlox Pottery ("Metlox" is a combination of "metal" and "oxide," a reference to the glaze pigments), and began producing dinnerware .

  9. Clarice Cliff - Wikipedia

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    Clarice's 'Ravel' pattern on conical shape coffee pot, sugar, and cream – 1930. Cliff's ancestors moved from the Eccleshall area to Tunstall , Stoke-on-Trent , around 1725. Cliff was born on the terrace of a modest house in Meir Street on 20 January 1899. [ 1 ]