Auguste Rodin is world famous for his sculpture, but his work as a ceramicist at the Sevres porcelain manufactory is less well known. |
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He then headed the royal Gobelins tapestry manufactory, and in 1765 was appointed premier peintre du roi. |
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The count had set up his manufactory on the site of an earlier factory where earthenware had been made for about two years. |
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At Cairo and thereabouts was a manufactory of striped silk, in which the Arabic writing, real and finely designed, played a great part. |
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It may have been a summons to the workpeople of some manufactory, it may have been like all the other experiences of that strange night. |
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Blown of colorless flint glass and embellished with cutting and engraving, the Madison decanters are the earliest documented objects from the manufactory. |
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Berlin ware, faience and porcelain pottery made in Berlin after 1678, when the first faience manufactory there was founded by Pieter van der Lee. |
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Of his four children, three survived, including Eli Whitney, Jr., who continued his father's arms manufactory in Hamden, Connecticut. |
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After managing his father's hardware business, in 1762 Boulton built the Soho manufactory near Birmingham. |
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The evening began with a performance of acrobatics on the wall itself leading into the manufactory, which was followed by a firework display. |
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Preferably, keep the manufactory settings as they are, otherwise the system can be easily activated and spread the Cayenne pepper. |
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The great meat manufactory has passed from the range, and is now in the hands of the farmer, who stall-feeds his cattle on the cultivated roots and grains of the ranches. |
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The rare porcelain coffeepot augments the museum's extensive holdings of porcelain made by the Tucker manufactory in Philadelphia, one of the first in the United States. |
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Not only a few jewellers and goldsmiths do want to bring out the individuality, the manufactory character or the artistic ambition of their business by a nice handwriting. |
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This classic gold case, produced in the workshops of a manufactory in Le Noirmont, features a domed sapphire crystal on the dial side and a transparent flat sapphire crystal on the movement side. |
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The traditional cutting of the ribbon marked the official opening of the manufactory and the point of departure for different groups assembled for the visit. |
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Only the finest natural fibres, such as mohair and alpaca or woven fur made of synthetic fibres, are woven in our own weaving manufactory, Steiff Schulte in Duisburg. |
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The refined movement, with its very special rotor, and the magnificently-worked finishing will write a new page in the history of this venerable watch manufactory. |
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In one such area connoisseurs can admire new collections of luxury timepieces in a resolutely masculine, chocolate-hued ambience ideally suited to the discovery of exceptional manufactory watches. |
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Glashütte Original represents a living, authentic manufactory, high exclusivity, traditional watchmaking since 1845, exclusive mechanical masterpieces, and «handmade in Germany. |
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Built for the universal exhibition of 1937 on the former site of the Savonnerie carpet manufactory, the palais de Tokyo is notably home to the Paris museum of Modern Art. |
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Wholesale Flash memory Card directly form china manufactory. |
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Antique Limoges porcelain: the first Limoges Limoges porcelain manufactory was founded in 1771 was named after Louis XVI's brother, the Count of Artois. |
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Also, at the Staveley end of the valley, is a photographic paper manufactory known as Kentmere Ltd. |
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Production on an industrial scale of a residual derived fuel from the received waste is going on, with nearly 8,500 tonnes of this type of fuel having been sold to the local cement manufactory. |
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A museum of porcelain is located at the manufactory. |
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Boulton realised not only that this engine could power his manufactory, but also that its production might be a profitable business venture. |
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Josiah Spode introduced bone china at Trent in 1796, and Thomas Minton opened his manufactory. |
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The Comptroller, Royal Laboratory, had oversight of the Royal Gunpowder Mills in addition to the Woolwich manufactory. |
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The manufactory was demolished in the middle of the 19th century and the site used for housing. |
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Last week we were in South Africa to visit the Dean manufactory. |
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It is a completely credible possibility and this although no document comes to attest some, because very few files of arms manufactory of Liège arrived to us. |
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Initially, around 1664, the Saint Cloud manufactory set about imitating porcelain of the kind imported into Europe from the East in vast quantities. |
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The experimental manufactory housed in the Casino of San Marco in Florence existed between 1575 and 1587 under the patronage of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
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