| Betel Chewing:Trays, Sets, And Toothpaste Containers (000089)
England Toothpaste Container Ceramic |
Photograph by Tom Riddle A lid of a pot made in the late 19th century at the Staffordshire factory in England, popularly known as ‘black-and-white’ ware as a container for areca nut toothpaste. ‘Crumpsall Works, Manchester’. For a description of this type of ware and its relationship to betel chewing, see the caption for photograph #000087. |