A salt-glazed stoneware crock with a butterfly design. From Wordnik.com. [The City Hall Park Project - Crolius and Remmey] Reference
A salt-glazed stoneware crock with an iron-oxide wash. From Wordnik.com. [The City Hall Park Project - Crolius and Remmey] Reference
Most of the salt-glazed stoneware unearthed was made in Germany, although a small amount was manufactured in England. From Wordnik.com. [New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America] Reference
Among the pottery types were North American salt-glazed stoneware, decorated red wares, and transfer-printed pearlwares (1795-1840). From Wordnik.com. [Excavating Beekman - Area 1] Reference
Examples of stoneware are hotel crockery, floor tiles, sanitary wares, salt-glazed sewage pipes and utensils, electrical insulators and corrosion free vessels for the chemical industry. vitrification: Stoneware is hard, strong and dense. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
The salt-glazed stone bottle is stamped with the face of a grimacing man. From Wordnik.com. [Daily News & Analysis] Reference
Staffordshire creamers were made of salt-glazed stoneware, creamware, pearlware and bone china. From Wordnik.com. [EzineArticles] Reference
Crocks on the plaques mimic the gray salt-glazed pottery that was produced in the borough, she said. From Wordnik.com. [Heraldstandard.com: Home RSS feed] Reference
Twomey's cups are based on an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelson's Burnap collection of English pottery. From Wordnik.com. [KansasCity.com: Front Page] Reference
Twomeys cups are based on an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelsons Burnap collection of English pottery. From Wordnik.com. [KansasCity.com: Front Page] Reference
In the meantime in quite another part of the country a salt-glazed stoneware of far better quality than any previously manufactured made its appearance. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Porcelain] Reference
The cups, created by British ceramic artist Twomey, are based on an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelson's Burnap Collection of English pottery. From Wordnik.com. [Kansas City Star: Front Page] Reference
His family had been potters around Stoke-on-Trent and Burslem for three generations, and his uncles had already made a fortune from their hard, salt-glazed stoneware. From Wordnik.com. [Culture | guardian.co.uk] Reference
The salt-glazed stone bottle is also stamped with the face of a grimacing man, possibly a likeness of the strongly anti-Protestant Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine (1542 to 1621). From Wordnik.com. [National Geographic News] Reference
This year's reproduction is a lidded salt-glazed stoneware canning jar with cobalt blue tulip decorations, created by the center's executive director and ceramist James Smith of Fayetteville, Pa. From Wordnik.com. [The Herald-Mail Online] Reference
"Vitrified pipes are manufactured from some kind of clay, and are salt-glazed inside. From Wordnik.com. [The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)] Reference
"salt-glazed," plain, or, if decorated, copies of Oriental patterns, which were the only available models, imported for the use of the rich. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Interior Decoration] Reference
Today, however, the name "Royal Doulton" is synonomous with fine china and there are probably few who know that the City of London was drained through Doulton salt-glazed pipes, that the London Underground was largely electrified with Doulton insulators, that the facades of Harrods 'famous Knightsbridge store in London, the Calgary Herald building and the Pacific Railroad Hotel in Vancouver were all built of Doulton terra cotta. From Wordnik.com. [The Marriage of Art and Technology in a Craft-Based Industry] Reference
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