A fact from Rouen faience appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that after 250 years of production, the Rouen faience industry (example pictured) was greatly reduced in the 1790s by competition from English
creamware?
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Long enough (5x expansion). New enough. Inline citations throughout. AGF on the citations. Well written. Neutral. Hook is interesting. Hook's main source is in French, so AGF again. Still needs a QPQ.
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