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The beautiful porcelain vase, called the Queen s Pattern Vase, is modelled after the original m the posses-
sion of her majesty,taste and ^till of the
It is entirely creditable to themanufacturers, and forms one of
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of whose productions | have been
already noticed in the Record, exhibits also
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The two small Statuettes in Parian, and the Pitcher
and Candlestick in the same material, are exhibited by
Messrs. T. <fc R. Boote, of Burslem, Staffordshire.
the Chimney Piece in terra cotta, noticeable for good wo
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