
1) British art 2) Off-white pottery
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Creamware is a cream-coloured, refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body, known in France as faïence fine. It was created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, who refined the materials and techniques of salt-glazed earthenware towards a finer, thinner, whiter body with a brilliant glassy lead glaze, which proved so id...
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A refined, cream-coloured, lead-glazed earthenware which moved delftware from its dominant position and threatened many continental porcelain manufacturers, including meissen.
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cream-coloured English earthenware of the second half of the 18th century and its European imitations. Staffordshire potters, experimenting in order ... [7 related articles]
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A fine lead-glazed earthenware, composed of white clay from Devonshire, coloured and low-fired. It was invented in Staffordshire soon after 1720 and perfected by Josiah
Wedgwood in his...
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A cream-coloured earthenware developed in the mid eighteenth century and popular until the beginning of the nineteenth century when whiter bodies became more favoured .
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