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Stoneware is a
broad class of
pottery fired at a
relatively high temperature, to be
impervious to water. A
modern definition is a
vitreous or semi-vitreous...
- Salt-glaze or salt
glaze pottery is pottery,
usually stoneware, with a
ceramic glaze of glossy,
translucent and
slightly orange-peel-like
texture which...
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backbone of the
business was a wide
range of
utilitarian wares,
mostly stonewares,
including storage jars,
tankards and the like, and
later extending to...
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Highland Stoneware is a
pottery in
Lochinver and Ullapool. It was
founded by
David Grant in 1973–4 with
support from the
Highlands and
Islands Development...
- STYNE), or
simply stein, is
either a
traditional beer mug made out of
stoneware or
specifically an
ornamental beer mug sold as a
souvenir or collectible...
- Red Wing
pottery refers to
American stoneware, pottery, or
dinnerware items made by a
company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German...
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established the
Nelson McCoy Sanitary and
Stoneware Company in Roseville, Ohio. The
pottery produced utilitarian stoneware and
operated successfully until about...
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Westerwald pottery, or
Westerwald stoneware, is a
distinctive type of salt
glazed grey
pottery from the Höhr-Grenzhausen and Ransbach-Baumbach area of...
- Chinese, who
developed stoneware very
early on,
classify this
together with
porcelain as high-fired wares. In contrast,
stoneware could only be produced...
- main
other important types of
pottery are porcelain, bone china, and
stoneware, all
fired at high
enough temperatures to vitrify. End
applications include...