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(1914) [MARC] Author: Joseph Guinchard
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pottery.

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Specimen of Rörstrand Pottery. ’
Väse in majolica, 7 feet high.

Aktiebolaget Gustavsbergs fabriks intressenter), and during the thirties
and forties the same articles were produced there as at Rörstrand. Between
1850 and 1860, energetic efforts were made to develop and modernize the
factories, and although they have both continued to make domestic ware
and dinner services of earthenware and china, they have each introduced
special lines of their own. Thus Rörstrand has turned out ornamental tile
stoves of majolica, insulators, and other articles for electrical use of felspar
china, besides exquisite art-ware with underglaze-decorations of felspar

21—133179. Sweden. 11.

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