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creamware
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noun
- a type of earthenware with a deep cream body developed about 1720 and widely produced See also Queensware
Example Sentences
Unable to crack the foreign formula, Wedgwood and his collaborators instead refined the already-established local creation of creamware to make it “queen’s ware,†“pearlware†and other proprietary, poetically named variations, exporting them with great success around the globe.
A silver brooch and a large piece of creamware were unearthed during a recent archaeological excavation at Colonial Michilimackinac.
A silver brooch and a large piece of creamware were unearthed during a recent archaeological excavation at Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
“The large piece of feather-edged creamware that has been sticking out of the root cellar since last season has finally been excavated,†explained Dr. Lynn Evans, curator of archaeology at Mackinac State Historic Parks, in a statement.
“Both the creamware plate and trade silver pin are excellent markers for the British occupation,†she said.
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