LORRAINE CLAY

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Notes

(Richard Willis)

From the French nomenclature terre de Lorraine used in reference to a hard pipe-clay composition from Lorraine, France, favored for use in the making of biscuit porcelain, particularly in eastern France. see pipe clay

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