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Yellowware, or
yellow ware, is a type of
earthenware named after its
yellow appearance given to it by the clay used for its production.
Originating in...
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glazes Raku
Ironstone china, on the
border of
earthenware and
stoneware Yellowware "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
Archived from the original...
- Laughlin. In the mid-19th century, East
Liverpool also
produced most of the
yellowware pottery used in the
United States.
Among the most
famous of East Liverpool's...
- were
produced in
America concurrently with it—for instance, ironstone,
yellowware, and
various types of china—in
common usage the term "American Stoneware"...
- to its
manufacture of
potteries ranging from Rockingham-type
wares to
yellowware, and by the 1870s it had
become the country's
largest producer of both...
- the mill race.
Artefacts from the
excavations included a 17th-century
yellowware pancheon bowl, a
Sankey flowerpot, two
shards of 18th-century
green gl****...