purchased, 1965, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1966.3, K1099
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Marbled or agate ware is made from clays of different colours combined to suggest the veining of hard stone. Made in Ancient Roman times, it became popular in 18th century England with it being produced by the Staffordshire potteries especially by Wheildon and Wedgwood.
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