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RED & BLACK CROCKERY

Some of the newest crockery, vases, and so on, intended for use on a dark polished table, are made of black and red china. Large flower bowls are made of the deep ruby like colour, with rims of black ; tall vases of various shapes are designed in a similar manner. A pair of book ends, which completes the set, is made in the form of two pouter pigeons, also of red china, with their tails and wing feathers marked in black.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 4

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RED & BLACK CROCKERY Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 4

RED & BLACK CROCKERY Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 4

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