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 | | In Europe, potteries in France and Germany continued to produce majolica. |
 | | Most striking were the numerous designs of asparagus plates and serving pieces of the Alsace-Lorraine area, and the 19th century Palissy works of French ceramic artists of Paris and Tours, and the majolica of Choisy-le-Roi, Sarreguemines, Luneville and Saint Clement, and Onnaing among others. |
 | | The Massier family in Vallurais in the south of France produced the link between traditional Victorian majolica and Art Nouveau pottery. |
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