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Jug, 1870–1902
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Jug, 1870–1902
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Slip-glazed stoneware, 12½ × 9 × 10 inches Collection of the Peoria Historical Society
Abel Marius Faidy
Anna Pottery
Atlan Ceramic Art Club
Aurora Silver Plate Manfacturing Company
Cellini Craft, Ltd.
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company
First Official State China
Frank Lloyd Wright
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Gustav Federick Behm
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Heinz Cut Glass Company
Henri Anton Eicher
Jessie M Preston
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