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  • In The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800 – 1847.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • Ostergard, Derek E., ed. The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800 – 1847.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • In The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800 – 1847.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • This stocky creature, maned like Harpo Marx, and cast at the Artificial Stone Manufactory operated by Eleanor Coade at Narrow Wall, Lambeth, was produced for the Lion brewery.

    The Festival of Britain, 60 years on 2011

  • It was getting late when we entered the Manufactory and we decided to go home after we had defeated Golem Lord Argelmach, who turned out to be tougher than we thought.

    Crossfire in the Blackrock Depths nathreee 2008

  • We didn't know he would run into the Manufactory to rouse all of the gnome egnineers we had not yet killed, who then blasted us with their blunderbusses.

    Crossfire in the Blackrock Depths nathreee 2008

  • He found himself being treated with courtesy but also considerable caution; it wasnt usual for State Security to dip their fingers into this pie and Fu had never been seen at the Sunrise Manufactory before.

    The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008

  • "Moravian Tapestry Manufactory" celebrates the 110th anniversary of the manufactory with a selection of tapestry designs since the late 19th century.

    Time Off Europe Calendar 2008

  • At first glance the Sunrise Toy Manufactory on the outskirts of Shanjing appeared an innocuous facility.

    The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008

  • In 1794, for example, ten New York boys from the almshouse were “bound to Andrew Stockholm & Co. at the Cotton Manufactory.”

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

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