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nicecupbro:

Dylan Purvis
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francesc burgos
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Denise Joyal
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hopelessceramix:

rookwood
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objectcuriosity:

Plate, Empire Porcelain, Stoke-on-Trent, 1960, earthenware with hand-painted underglaze decoration, Victoria and Albert Museum.
From the V&A: 
Plate is representative of the consumer demand for Contemporary tableware and consequent boom in the production of these goods in post-war Britiain. Bright simple decoration is a predictable reaction to the austerity of the wares enforced by government regulations until 1948. In order to speed up production, manufacturers used stencil patterns and air-brushing techniques. This decoration would most likely have only been used for tea sets: the loud colours and patterns would have been considered too strong for formal dining. 
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visitheworld:

Pillars at the Temple of Khnum in Esna, Egypt (by Brian Ritchie).
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visitheworld:

A tale of two rivers, the confluence of Indus and Zanskar in Ladakh, India (by ReefRaff).
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