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Look up: Cadogan

  1. cadogan
    Lidless, peach-shaped teapot which is held upside down to be filled at the base. A tube leading up from the base ensures the contents do not spill when it is upright. A Chinese wine pot, brought to Britain by the Hon Mrs Cadogan, is said to have inspired the first examples produced at rockingham in the late 19thC. meissen in Germany, copeland, dave …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  2. Cadogan
    Cadogan is a Welsh boy name. The meaning of the name is `Glory In Battle` Where is it used? The name Cadogan is mainly used In Welsh and In Irish.How do they say it elsewhere? Cadwgawn ( In Welsh) Alternative meanings (Irish) Glory In Battle The name Cadogan doesn`t appear In the US top 1000 ...
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  3. Cadogan
    A cadogan was a knot of hair worn on the nape of the neck. The 19th century Macaronis wore an extensive cadogan. The fashion originated among French ladies and was instigated from a popular print of the first earl of Cadogan, and was introduced at the court of Montbeliard by the Duchess de Bourbon.
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  4. cadogan
    A peach-shaped teapot without a removable cover and which is held upside down to be filled at the base. An internal tube leading up from the base ensures the contents do not spill when it is upright. Inspired by a Chinese wine pot, brought to Britain by the Hon Mrs Cadogan. First examples produced a...
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