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Americas Delftware Faience Majolica 'Standard
Terminology Of
Ceramic Whitewares And
Related Products.' ASTM C 242–01 (2007.) ASTM International. "terracottas...
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Surrey whiteware or
Surrey white ware, is a type of lead-glazed
pottery produced in
England from the 13th to the 16th centuries. The white-fired sandy...
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animal bone or
calcium phosphate. Bone
china is
amongst the
strongest of
whiteware ceramics, and is
known for its high
levels of
whiteness and translucency...
- in
family fashion, beauty, homewares, furniture,
large appliances and
whiteware.
Robert Laidlaw founded Laidlaw Leeds in 1909,
which sold agricultural...
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concrete for walkways, foundations, and roads. They are also used in
whiteware ceramics such as porcelain, and in
traditional silicate-based soda–lime...
- Generally,
unfired earthenware bodies exhibit higher plasticity than most
whiteware bodies and
hence are
easier to
shape by RAM press, roller-head or potter's...
- 1038/258703a0. S2CID 4189416. '
Whitewares: Production,
Testing And
Quality Control.' W. Ryan, C. Radford.
Pergamon Press, 1987. "
Whiteware Pottery". Encyclopædia...
- On The
Vitrification Of
Whiteware Compositions.' N.M.Ghoneim; E.H.Sallam; D.M. Ebrahim. Ceram.Int. 16. No.1. 1990.
Whitewares: Production,
Testing and...
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arrangement is an
indoor art, and most
often uses
simple Joseon dynasty whiteware to
highlight Korean flowers and tree
branches in
elegant and unforced...
- and nickel.
Brushed finishes are po****r in both
small appliances and
whiteware, and
feature in
architecture and
automotive design. The
Gateway Arch and...