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pearlware
ˈpearlware Also pearl ware. White-coloured pottery ware, orig. manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood.1922 W. Burton J. Wedgwood & his Pottery iv. 37 This ‘pearl’ ware, as Wedgwood made it, differed somewhat in composition from his cream ware, for it contained a larger proportion of ground flint and china-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Creamware
Pearlware One important ware of note however is pearlware, of which there was an increase around 1779. Pearlware was developed in order to meet demand for substitutes for Chinese porcelain amongst the growing middle classes of the time. wikipedia.org
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Herculaneum Pottery
They made creamware and pearlware pottery as well as bone china porcelain. wikipedia.org
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Stephen Polito
It is represented on pearlware pottery from the 1830s. External links Decorative pearlware plate (c.1830), inscribed "Politos. Royal. wikipedia.org
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William Greatbatch
Pearlware was also produced from around 1775. This is closely related to creamware (but not used synonymously by experts). Often the same designs were used in production of both creamware and pearlware. wikipedia.org
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Spode
His early products comprised earthenwares such as creamware (a fine cream-coloured earthenware) and pearlware (a fine earthenware with a bluish glaze) wikipedia.org
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Oaklawn Plantation (Leon County, Florida)
Pieces of pearlware sherd were found around the graveyard. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Minton
In 1793 he established his own pottery factory in Stoke-upon-Trent principally for the manufacture of white-glazed earthen tablewares or pearlware including wikipedia.org
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Paul Pry (play)
Porcelain and pearlware factories in Staffordshire, Rockingham, Derby and Worcestershire produced figurines of Liston as Pry. wikipedia.org
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Mocha decorated pottery
Some British makers used yellow-firing clay, too, but the bulk of the wares were based on white bodies, the earliest being creamware and pearlware, while wikipedia.org
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Donald Chisholm Towner
Further reading Creamware & Pearlware, Northern Ceramic Society and Stoke-on-Trent City Museum & Art Gallery, 1986. Catalogue by P A Halfpenny Creamware and Pearlware Re-Examined, ed. Tom Walford and Roger Massey, English Ceramic Circle, 2007. wikipedia.org
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Tate House (Portland, Maine)
Pieces of 1750s salt-glazed stoneware, 1760s creamware and 1780s pearlware were discovered. wikipedia.org
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Castleford Pottery
They also made pearlware of good quality, some of which was transfer-printed in ornate designs in the style which was becoming popular after 1800. wikipedia.org
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Rockingham Pottery
Amongst its more standard products were blue and green transfer-printed creamware and pearlware services and other items featuring a variety of scenes: wikipedia.org
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Bovey Tracey Potteries
Indeo Pottery were well known for their Saltglaze, Creamware and Pearlware Tea Canisters inscribed with owners names, but within 2 years the company was wikipedia.org
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