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bodies including the "dry-body" stonewares, "black basalt" (by 1769),
caneware and
jasperware (1770s), all
designed to be sold unglazed, like "biscuit...
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Vases with
Celtic motifs, c. 1900,
Caneware with
raised gilding, by Wedgwood...
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where the
alternatives were less developed.
Brown Bottger tea caddy, ~1710
Caneware teapot in the form of cut bamboo, 1779-1780
English red stoneware, early...
- books,
craft goods, hardware, stationery, toys, jewellery, kitchenware,
caneware, haberdashery, manchester,
small electrical goods,
luggage and furniture...
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bluish glaze) as well as a
range of
stonewares including black basalt,
caneware, and
jasper which had been po****rised by
Josiah Wedgwood. The history...
- Teapot,
Wedgwood '
caneware', c. 1780–1785. Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art, Missouri....
- in
caneware,
jasperware and
basalt ware.
Geoffrey Godden uses the term "Turner stoneware" for "a
refined earthenware being a
cross between caneware and...
- Bristol-glazed
items demonstrate the
importance of
domestic tableware,
while the
caneware is
satisfying in its very simplicity. The
simpler items are frequently...