One was a technological breakthrough, "creamware," a process that created high-quality earthenware nearly indistinguishable from porcelain. From Wordnik.com. [Shop Talk - Innovation, Marketing and Alliances] Reference
"creamware," a rich, creamy-looking glazed pottery that looked like porcelain but was able to withstand temperature changes. From Wordnik.com. [Art Knowledge News] Reference
"creamware", which caught the attention of the local aristocracy, and in early 1765, to his stunned delight, he received an order for a tea set for Queen Charlotte, with candlesticks and fruit baskets, "with a gold ground and raised flowers upon it in green". From Wordnik.com. [Culture | guardian.co.uk] Reference
They found creamware, pearlware, window glass, and a lot of rubble. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Mt. Vernon - Dig Diaries: Report 10] Reference
Ceramic ramekins a nd creamware vessels are excellent for housing yogurt, heavy cream and hummus. From Wordnik.com. [Containers of Joy] Reference
Among the more unusual artifacts recovered is a creamware plate commemorating the death of George Washington. From Wordnik.com. [Excavating Beekman - Area 2] Reference
For example, creamware (a refined earthenware ceramic type) was manufactured in England beginning around ca. 1775. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Mt. Vernon - Ask an Archaeologist] Reference
In contrast, William Stewart, a free white blacksmith living at Monticello at the same time, had more up-to-date teawares than Hemings, but less fashionable creamware plates. From Wordnik.com. [Matriarch of Mulberry Row] Reference
There is a wide variety of ceramic ware types including Chinese import porcelain, tin-glazed wares, creamware, Staffordshire-style slipware and locally made stonewares and redwares. From Wordnik.com. [The City Hall Park Project - Artifact Summary] Reference
He now called himself "Potter to Her Majesty" and renamed creamware "Queen's Ware.". From Wordnik.com. [Art Knowledge News] Reference
In the late 17th century came high-heat salt-glazing, then biscuitware and finally creamware. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
Staffordshire creamers were made of salt-glazed stoneware, creamware, pearlware and bone china. From Wordnik.com. [EzineArticles] Reference
Its worth was quickly recognized: in 1765, Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, ordered a creamware tea set. From Wordnik.com. [Art Knowledge News] Reference
Not only did he win permission to call himself "Potter to Her Majesty", but his creamware was given the title Queen's Ware. From Wordnik.com. [Culture | guardian.co.uk] Reference
For instance, I've dotted a ledge in my kitchen with a monochromatic display of creamware dishes, like pitchers, bowls and platters. From Wordnik.com. [HeraldTimesOnline.com] Reference
There are letters from Darwin sent when he was on board the Beagle, creamware destined for Catherine the Great of Russia and teapots commissioned to celebrate American independence. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
Josiah Wedgwood had been one of those miracles of the Industrial Revolution, a poverty-line kid who started as an apprentice thrower at nine and, at 33, with great chutzpah, sent a creamware breakfast set to Queen Charlotte. From Wordnik.com. [New Statesman] Reference
Attracted by its simple, elegant design, Twomey created a smaller-scale model of the cup, and Hartley Greens & Co. Leeds Pottery, a ceramics factory in Stoke-on-Trent, England, manufactured the 1,345 creamware copies in her show. From Wordnik.com. [KansasCity.com: Front Page] Reference
From the first, he nurtured local designers such as William Hackwood, who modelled bas-reliefs and portrait busts for jasper cameos; he used Thomas Bewick's minutely observed vignettes on his creamware; he cultivated fashionable amateurs such as Lady Templetown, Emma Crewe and Lady Diana Beauclerk, whose studies of women and children appealed to the new. From Wordnik.com. [Culture | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Prices on the creamware site. From Wordnik.com. [New hardware Minimoog and Prophet 5 (No Joke)] Reference
A transfer-printed creamware bowl. From Wordnik.com. [The City Hall Park Project - New York City during the Revolution] Reference
But by the 1760s, he made a technical breakthrough and produced 'creamware,' a rich, creamy-looking glazed pottery that looked like porcelain but was able to withstand temperature changes. ". From Wordnik.com. [Reveries: Cool News of the Day - marketing people, insights, innovation, ideas] Reference
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