Making coarse clay cases to hold the china while in the furnace, from a series of illustrations on the manufacture of china by Chinese School

Making coarse clay cases to hold the china while in the furnace, from a series of illustrations on the manufacture of china

(Making coarse clay cases to hold the china while in the furnace, from a series of illustrations of the manufacture of china (see 384116 & 384117 for whole series))


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Making coarse clay cases to hold the china while in the furnace, from a series of illustrations on the manufacture of china by Chinese School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
porcelain · workers · production · firing · china · industry · work · worker · workers · manufacture · pottery · ceramic · clay · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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