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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 416024, member: 29"]Is that Churchill marked as Wedgwood? I don't think the plaque is by them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jasperware, really, ought only ever be a term used for Wedgwood, but it's got stolen. The commonest colour is white on a background: that can be solid, but it can also be dipped. I do have a few bits which are coloured on white. Dudson et al made wares which emulate the stuff, but it's known as sprigged. And then you get into moulded wares, coloured Parian and more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Signs: none at Herculaneum about taking lava that I saw. And there were stalls selling lava jewellery like mad, mostly beads. Interestingly, there's very few places in Europe or Africa that seem to have signage saying don't nick the antiquities. The one place I can recall seeing signs everywhere was the Petrified Forest National Park.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 416024, member: 29"]Is that Churchill marked as Wedgwood? I don't think the plaque is by them. Jasperware, really, ought only ever be a term used for Wedgwood, but it's got stolen. The commonest colour is white on a background: that can be solid, but it can also be dipped. I do have a few bits which are coloured on white. Dudson et al made wares which emulate the stuff, but it's known as sprigged. And then you get into moulded wares, coloured Parian and more. Signs: none at Herculaneum about taking lava that I saw. And there were stalls selling lava jewellery like mad, mostly beads. Interestingly, there's very few places in Europe or Africa that seem to have signage saying don't nick the antiquities. The one place I can recall seeing signs everywhere was the Petrified Forest National Park.[/QUOTE]
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