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YORKSHIRE POTTERIES, ETC. 
druggists and others as a sign that horse and cattle medicines 
were sold by them, in the same way that one made of plaster of 
Paris is now employed. Veterinary surgeons and saddlers also 
used them. 
Fig. 63. Salt Cellar in Rose Lustre, York Museum Collection. 
Fig. 64. Bear. Mr. ]. R. Triffitt’s Collection. 
After much research on the matter, I have no doubt that many 
of the bear's grease pots, with finely painted lids representing 
bears, brown, black, and white, under various conditions, were 
produced at Leeds, though I have never been fortunate enough to 
meet with a marked specimen. Some of these represent a bear 
climbing up a pole in the Zoological gardens, the bear pit being 
surrounded by an admiring crowd ; soldiers shooting bears in the 
