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Thanks Alasdair - great reply - you've answered some questions of my own.
Kind regards,
Shane Burke
2008/5/23 Alasdair Brooks <[log in to unmask]>:
> > Hi,
> > I need some help with some English XIXth century wares coming from
> archaeologycal
> > excavations in Buenos Aires, Argentine. I have noticed that most of the
> objets do
> > not have marks; Creamware, Pearlware, Whiteware, etc.. Anybody knows
> why?. I suppose
> > that little factorys or second class production arrived at this far away
> city. If
> > so, I would need bibliografy to justfy. Surely, there had been a lot of
> reasons why
> > this happened.
> > Thank you very much for any help!
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> > Patricia Frazzi (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
> > [log in to unmask]
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