The company gradually grew and is now one of the key images of San Ferm�n; in addition to clothing they also produce other goods such as chinaware, keyrings and postcards.
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The ceramic collection includes medieval, renaissance and baroque pottery, a maiolica group with pieces from 17th-century Lodi and Milan, and a collection of European chinaware and earthenware.
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She also rode in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, winning the admiration of the queen of England, who invited her to tea at Buckingham Palace and presented Orr with fine chinaware.
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The court heard Wong had an affair with Li, a hotel worker, in Zhongshan after he was sent to work in the Guangdong city by his Hong Kong chinaware company in 1992.
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The food, attractively served on decorated chinaware and pottery but hardly memorable cooking, is similar to that at Sierra Lodge, where mashed potatoes, salsa verde and guacamole were some of the highlights.
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The first pieces of the collection were acquired in the late Sixties, praising specially Brazilian art paintings, Baroque imagery, and artistic furniture, eclectic styles of chinaware, silver works and ornamental objects.
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He had been married, with seven children . as did his grandson, H . C . French ( who also dealt chinaware in Chicago in the 1880s with French, Thomas & Co . ).
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Physical memorabilia show the moving parts of sailing and steam operation, from rigging and machinery to the cutlery and chinaware used by the Great Lakes'now-vanished fleet of steam packets and passenger liners.
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The Irish crystal and chinaware company said pretax profit swelled to 9.5 million punts ( $ 15.4 million ) in the period ended 30 June, up from 7.4 million a year earlier.
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Still to be recovered are items from the lower decks of the ship, including the cruise boxes, which hold the crew's personal possessions, and boxes of ship's chinaware and copper cooking pots.