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  2. Number One Yixing Factory - Wikipedia

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    Ren Ganting (1889–1968), an ambidextrous artist who created natural forms, participated in the National Labour Heroes Convention. Pei Shimin (1892–1979) started making teapots at age 14. Zhu Kexin (1904–1986) began making teapots before the war and worked in the Jiangsu factory as a youth. He has since received many honours. [1]

  3. James Sadler and Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The early pre war racing car teapots were usually decorated with silver lustre and are marked "Made In England" with the design registration number 820236 impressed on the base. They were glazed in green, yellow, cream, black, blue, grey, pink and maroon. The licence plate reads "OKT42". [3]

  4. Christopher Dresser - Wikipedia

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    Teapot, 1879. Dresser was born in Glasgow, ... wholesale importers of Oriental goods, ... Decorative and Pictorial, with hints on colour, its harmonies and contrasts ...

  5. Marquand and Co. - Wikipedia

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    Marquand and Company was a U.S. silverware firm that was in business from 1804 to 1838.They specialized in intricate pieces of silver, such as tea services, tongs, pitchers, and trays.

  6. MacKenzie-Childs - Wikipedia

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    MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd. is a manufacturer of ceramics and home decor retailer based in Aurora, New York, the brainchild of Victoria MacKenzie-Childs and Richard MacKenzie-Childs, who founded the company in 1983.

  7. Noritake - Wikipedia

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    By the 1890s, the company had shifted from retail to wholesale operations and started working on design improvements for the pottery and porcelain ware, which had become one third of its business. By 1899, all of the pottery and porcelain decorating factories in Tokyo and Kyoto had been consolidated in Nagoya, and the company started research ...

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