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Special Collections
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A
comparative ceramic type collection
is maintained for use by students and
researchers. |
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Ceramic
type specimens illustrated in John
Goggin's Spanish Majolica in the
New World (1968) |
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Type
collections are also maintained for
non-ceramic materials as well. Above
is part of our comparative bead collection. |
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Examples
of majolicas from the 16th and 17th
centuries in our ceramic type collection. |
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