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"Jasperware" is a form of pottery that has a stoneware body which is either white or colored, which is noted for its matte finish. It was first developed by Josiah Wedgwood and its best known form is the popular blue-and-white ware, but it comes in many other colors.
<b>Jasperware</b> is a form of pottery that has a stoneware body which is either white or colored, which is noted for its matte finish. It was first developed by [[Josiah Wedgwood]] and its best known form is the popular blue-and-white ware, but it comes in many other colors.

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Jasperware is a form of pottery that has a stoneware body which is either white or colored, which is noted for its matte finish. It was first developed by Josiah Wedgwood and its best known form is the popular blue-and-white ware, but it comes in many other colors.