- Bed of
Ware.
Images of the
Great Bed of
Ware are
available on the V&A
website "The
Great Bed of
Ware".
British Galleries.
Victoria and
Albert Museum....
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Albert Ware Marshall (6
April 1874 – 8
October 1958) was a
United States Navy rear admiral. A
decorated veteran of
World War I, he
became an
early advocate...
-
renamed K-1. She was
launched on 3
September 1913
sponsored by Mrs.
Albert Ware Marshall and
commissioned on 17
March 1914. Upon
completion of six months...
- the 1840s.
Variations of
creamware were
known as "tortoises****
ware" or "Whieldon
ware" were
developed by the
master potter Thomas Whieldon with coloured...
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Ware is a town and
civil parish in the East
Hertfordshire district, in the
county of Hertfordshire, England. It is
close to the
county town of Hertford...
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Kraak ware or
Kraak porcelain (Dutch Kraakporselein) is a type of
Chinese export porcelain produced mainly in the late Ming dynasty, in the
Wanli reign...
- Ru
ware, Ju
ware, or "Ru
official ware" (Chinese: 汝瓷) is a
famous and
extremely rare type of
Chinese pottery from the Song dynasty,
produced for the imperial...
- glazes,
Palissy ware. The 16th-century
French pottery of
Bernard Palissy was well
known and much admired.
Mintons adopted the name 'Palissy
ware' for their...
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outstanding orders, the
production of S****ey
ware stopped. The
factory was
named "Montrose Works" and
Royal Albert ware was
produced at the
works until the early...
- the
State of New-York. N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston.
Albert Ware Paine (1881).
Paine Genealogy:
Ipswich Branch.
Including a
Brief History...