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Thus summoned, the court and the citizens came to look, and averred that truly never in Urbino had they seen such painting on majolica. - "Bimbi", Louise de la Ramee.
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The most active person at the funeral was the chemist's only nephew, Clive Timmis, partner in a small but prosperous firm of majolica manufacturers at Bursley. - "Tales of the Five Towns", Arnold Bennett.
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Rich embroideries from India, rugs of downy softness from Turkey, the muslin of Decca, anciently known as " The Woven Wind," the pottery and majolica ware of P. Pipsen's widow, the cartridges and envelopes of Uncle Sam, Waltham watches, whose finest mechanical work is done by women, and ten thousand other industries found no place in the pavilion. - "Eighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897", Elizabeth Cady Stanton.