It must have appeared very dull, crude and alien to the British taste of the time. The pottery had just been established, they built there own kilns and used local clay, often of poor quality, and fired their kilns with local wood including Rhododendrons - only a small percentage of the pots made survived the firing. There was a completely different mind set at work here and it took a long time to be appreciated fully.
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