| 41. | French faience includes a number of other makers producing pottery much influenced by Quimper.
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| 42. | The conical dome is covered with turquoise faience.
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| 43. | Imported Western faience and glass probably inspired the production of the first Chinese glasses.
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| 44. | During its first years, Grueby produced glazed architectural terra cotta and faience tiles.
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| 45. | The popularity of Spode's ironstone surpassed the traditional faience pottery in France.
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| 46. | From 1865 to 1979 the factory was known as Egersunds Fayancefabrik, producing faience.
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| 47. | He introduces them to Edouard Fenal, who hires them at Luneville Faience factory.
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| 48. | And because of its vivifying reputation, faience was closely identified with women and fertility.
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| 49. | Gifts of the Nile : Ancient Egyptian Faience
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| 50. | The commune is famous for its faience.
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