A potter making a sugar-mould while a boy turns the wheel. The moulds are used by sugar bakers to make sugar loaves. Drawn from life at a sugar-mould pottery at Child's Hill, Hendon, near Hampstead Heath, 1819. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his own The Cries of London, or Vagabondiana 2, edited by Francis Douce, John Bowyer Nichols, London, 1839.
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