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Creamware is a cream-coloured
refined earthenware with a lead
glaze over a pale body,
known in
France as faïence fine, in the
Netherlands as
Engels porselein...
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Creamware Audio GmbH (typically
styled as creamw@re) was a
manufacturer of DSP-based
sound cards and
synthesizers in Siegburg, Germany.
These cards are...
- the
first half of the
eighteenth century with the
introduction of
cheap creamware.
Dutch potters in
northern (and Protestant)
Germany established German...
- 18th century, however, it was
table china in the
refined earthenware creamware that
represented most of the
sales and profits. In the
later 19th century...
- of society.
Every new
invention that
Wedgwood produced –
green glaze,
creamware,
black basalt, and
jasperware – was
quickly copied.
Having once achieved...
- fine
wares such as Wedgwood's
creamware, that
competed with
porcelain with
considerable success, as his huge
creamware Frog
Service for
Catherine the...
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problems and was
mainly engaged in
improving the lead
glazes for
creamware.
Creamware at that time had
already achieved an
acceptable white body but no...
- the host CPU, as with
Symbolic Sound Corporation's Kyma System, and the
Creamware/Sonic Core Pulsar/SCOPE systems,
which power an
entire recording studio's...
- The Noah has been
designed by
German company Creamware. It was
produced from 2003 to 2006,
until Creamware went bankrupt. The Noah was
built around Analog...
- 1940s, and
later became a part of
Royal Doulton in 1972. Transfer-printed
creamware plate, c 1814–30, John and
William Ridgway Porcelain dish, hand-painted...