| 31. | He started to develop ornamental pottery and earthenware, as well as supervising the development of fine bone china.
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| 32. | There's also a discussion on fine English bone china by Gail Clairidge of Clairidge House in Westlake Village.
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| 33. | When the 20-year-old Winston sidles up beside Stella at breakfast, he flashes teeth as white as bone china.
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| 34. | This material is later revealed to be a special bone china made from the bones of the kidnapped children.
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| 35. | On Sunday, looters plundered a riverside presidential palace of bone china, and fancy wash basins, ransacked more government buildings.
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| 36. | The company added products during the first half of the 20th century while manufacturing fashionable and high-quality bone china.
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| 37. | She has also designed a twenty-nine-piece bone china gift range for Wedgwood, and greetings cards, tins and wrapping paper.
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| 38. | Queens produces English bone china, and James Sadler and Sons Ltd, best known for its teapots, was established in 1882.
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| 39. | It is said to be the best selling pattern of bone china in the world since is creation in 1962.
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| 40. | Q : I just bought some English bone china tableware with gold rims _ not marked " dishwasher safe ."
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