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H. B. Sale
The Grade II listed former H.B. Sale die-sinkers factory at 1-7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham is sometimes known as the 'Red Palace'. It was built in 1896 to the designs of William Doubleday and James R. Shaw. The supplier of the terracotta is not known.
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