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English: A man in a bowler hat, vest, bow tie and apron presses the brake of a potter's wheel with his foot, Van Briggle's Art Pottery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. The belt-driven flywheel spins, and the clay in his hands is still. Mugs and vases line interior shelves behind him; an armature is by the window.
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Source A Potter, Van Briggle Pottery / H. S. Poley, photographer, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Author H. S. Poley

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