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NEARLY ALL THE TYPES OF CHINA made by Joshiah Wedgwood, the famous 18th century pottery manufacturer, are to be seen at the Josvah Wedgwood Bicentenary Exhibition which was openad in the War -Memorial Museum this afternoon by My, H. E, Vaile.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 971, 14 May 1930, Page 1

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NEARLY ALL THE TYPES OF CHINA made by Joshiah Wedgwood, the famous 18th century pottery manufacturer, are to be seen at the Josvah Wedgwood Bicentenary Exhibition which was openad in the War -Memorial Museum this afternoon by My, H. E, Vaile. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 971, 14 May 1930, Page 1

NEARLY ALL THE TYPES OF CHINA made by Joshiah Wedgwood, the famous 18th century pottery manufacturer, are to be seen at the Josvah Wedgwood Bicentenary Exhibition which was openad in the War -Memorial Museum this afternoon by My, H. E, Vaile. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 971, 14 May 1930, Page 1

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