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After our detours to Shropshire and Wales, this month our journey takes us back to Staffordshire, where an explosion of porcelain production was taking place in the first two decades of the 19th century. Once the porcelain recipe had found its way to the already existing pottery industry in Staffordshire, suddenly there was porcelain everywhere you looked. Production moved out of family backyards and into large, shiny factories that clever and ambitious

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