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  2. Vinča symbols - Wikipedia

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    [18] [7] Some symbols, principally those restricted to the base of pots, are wholly unique and such signs may denote the contents, the provenance or destination, or the manufacturer or owner of the pot. However, some of the symbols have been repeatedly found throughout the territory of the Vinča culture, dated hundreds of years apart, and in ...

  3. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Theophrastus, c. 371 – c. 287 BC, mentions that a plant called southern-wood was raised and propagated in pots because it was difficult to grow. [ 5 ] The top of the flowerpot underneath the rim is commonly known as the shoulder or collar and can aid handling.

  4. House sign - Wikipedia

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    "Sunnyside Lodge" house name plaque. House signs have been used since ancient times to personalise a dwelling, turning a house into a home. [1] See also

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  6. Gerber Baby - Wikipedia

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    The Gerber Baby has since appeared on all Gerber packaging and in every Gerber advertisement. [2] The Fremont Canning Company changed its name to Gerber Products Company in 1941. The model for Smith's original sketch, Ann Turner Cook (1926–2022) grew up to be a mystery novelist and English teacher. [ 1 ]

  7. Watch with Mother - Wikipedia

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    Although Andy Pandy had been regularly broadcast every week since mid-1950 (normally on Tuesdays), [3] and was joined by Flower Pot Men in December 1952 (normally on Wednesdays), [4] the name Watch with Mother was not adopted until April 1953, [5] shortly before the programming was expanded to three afternoons a week with the addition of Rag, Tag and Bobtail that September. [6]

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