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A
                                          comparative ceramic type collection
                                          is maintained for use by students and
                                    researchers.
A comparative ceramic type collection is maintained for use by students and researchers.

Ceramic
                                          type specimens illustrated in John
                                          Goggin's Spanish Majolica in the
                                          New World (1968)
Ceramic type specimens illustrated in John Goggin's Spanish Majolica in the New World (1968)

Type
                                          collections are also maintained for
                                          non-ceramic materials as well. Above
                                          is part of our comparative bead collection.
Type collections are also maintained for non-ceramic materials as well. Above is part of our comparative bead collection.

Examples
                                          of majolicas from the 16th and 17th
                                    centuries in our ceramic type collection.
Examples of majolicas from the 16th and 17th centuries in our ceramic type collection.