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Lusterware
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A type of ceramic pottery invented in England and widely popular in the nineteenth century. It was produced by applying metal oxide to the surface of pottery, giving it the appearance of silver, gold, or copper.
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Invoice and Letter, Gardner & Patterson to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 15 June 1836
Invoice and Letter, Gardner & Patterson to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 27 June 1836