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Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Ceramic tea cup lid
3D rendering illustration of a white porcelain pitcher
In vitro bacterial culture
collection of Styrofoam bowl isolated on white background
Empty glass plate on the white background
Antique stone fountain isolated on white background.
3D Realistic SALAD Icon. 3D Icon Isolated on White.
Vintage European style vase illustration engraving
Close up shot of yellow Jewelry material, colorful and beautiful.
3D rendering illustration of an amphora jar vase
In vitro bacterial culture
Broken plate in the form of a pacman on a black background. Old ceramic dishes
Single empty plate on table
Empty plate mockup on white background with text space
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen, with Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis accounting for 90% of the infections.
Milk in a jug on a retro comic blue background. Illustration
A white bowl on leaves background.
Clean beige ceramic pattern of plate.
In vitro bacterial culture
Micrograph illustration of fungus most often found in the lungs.
Glass tray on white background
Earthware, is pottery that has not been fired to the point of vitrification and is thus slightly porous and coarser than stoneware and porcelain
Close up of a Petri dish with blue specimens in it
Close-up abstract of a cream plate with a blue rim against a white background
Empty ceramic plate
Photomicrograph of Volvox globator, a green algae. Dark green spots are daughter colonies forming inside of parent colony. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Set of isolated bowls with silver, black finish and hammered texture. Kitchen utensils. Home decor and accents. Home decorative accessories. Isolated interior object. 3d rendering
ceramic bowl
Rest of coffee was forgotten in the carafe for a couple of days and mold appeared.
Free Images: "bestof:EB1911 Ceramics Fig. 61.—MOULD FOR ARRETINE BOWL.jpg en Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 - Ceramics article; Fig 61 �MOULD FOR ARRETINE BOWL 1911-01-01"
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