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    <richText>Spode Works Closed, 2</richText>
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    <richText>Spode Works Closed,2</richText>
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    <richText>18 January 2010</richText>
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    <richText>I promised some more images of the work in the &lt;i&gt;Spode Works Closed&lt;/i&gt; series, so here goes.... Above, &lt;i&gt;Italian &lt;/i&gt;bowl found in the factory, on one of the workers tables. Had clearly been used for kiln wash or something similar. A beautiful ghostly flaking on the bowl interior surface was the result of re-firing, and a heavier surface on the underside. &#xD;&#xD;In another section of the factory I found a pile of kiln damaged rectangular casserole dishes. Presumably these would normally be trashed immediately, but somehow on the last day of the factory&#x2019;s working life, they were left next to the kiln. I simply applied a &lt;i&gt;Spode Closed&lt;/i&gt; logo to the inside pattern (and as with other objects in the series - documentary information and stamps on the base - as above). In another area I found unfinished casseroles - half decorated. Some I just fired  (with &lt;i&gt;Spode Closed&lt;/i&gt; logo). One had half a border but no interior scene - in this I placed a print of the place I found the kiln damaged forms. More another day.....</richText>
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