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Craft and Design gallery
Introduction
Every home should have one
Home entertainment
Dressing
Water jug and basin, chamberpot, soapdish and toothbrush holder
Earthenware chamber pot
Tin-glazed earthenware washing bottle
Enamelled metal patch-box
Dressing case
Necessaire
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Pocket watch by L'Epine
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How did they do that?
Putting on the style
Tin-glazed earthenware washing bottle
Liverpool, about 1750
Given by Joseph Mayer, 1867.
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