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The teapot was crafted by another female silversmith by the name of Hester Bateman, who was dubbed 'Queen of Silversmithing' and ran a prolific silver workshop in the 18th century.
In the 18th century, especially in the South, where homes were made with large, long front halls, the solution was several matching tables.
Several works in the 16th century suggest using combinations of cotton, wax, gold, silver, wool and sponges to patch an orofacial cleft. These rare devices were unique and custom-made by dentists.
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