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		<title>The Love Poem that Created Blue Willow Dinnerware, Antique Blue and Antique Staffordshire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collecting and History of Blue Willow China List THE HISTORY OF BLUE WILLOW I have seen credit given for the willow china pattern given to at least two different people. One would be Thomas Turner who is said to have introduced the famous design in about 1780. The original copper plate for his design was engraved [...]]]></description>
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