- manufacturers. One
important ware of note
however is
pearlware, of
which there was an
increase around 1779.
Pearlware is
distinct from
creamware in
having a blue-tinged...
- both on bone
china or
porcellanous wares, and on
white earthenware or
pearlware. The
Willow pattern became the most po****r and
persistent of them, and...
-
Leeds Pottery tulip vase,
circa 1780,
pearlware painted in
underglaze blue, and
green overglaze enamel...
- prin****lly for the
manufacture of white-glazed
earthen tablewares or
pearlware including blue
transfer printed and
painted wares.
Variations of his willow...
- the
wares were
based on
white bodies, the
earliest being creamware and
pearlware,
while later,
heavier and
thicker bodies resembled ironstone,
known best...
-
earthenwares such as
creamware (a fine cream-coloured earthenware) and
pearlware (a fine
earthenware with a
bluish glaze) as well as a
range of stonewares...
- name "Polito's Menagerie". It is
represented on
pearlware pottery from the 1830s.
Decorative pearlware plate (c.1830),
inscribed "Politos. Royal. Menagerie"...
-
earthenwares that
English potters had been developing, such as
creamware and
pearlware. By the end of the 18th century, a
variant technique giving "bat-printed"...
-
Pearlware plate, c. 1780...
- from one of its
trash pits. This
debris includes nails,
European late
pearlware and
early whiteware with
similar patterns dating from 1810 to 1849, sardine...