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slipware, slip-ware|ˈslɪpwɛə(r)| [f. slip n.1 + ware n.3] Pottery coated with slip. Also fig. and attrib. passing into adj.
1883L. M. Solon Art Eng. Potter 41 We shall conclude by mentioning another sort of Slip-ware also made now-a-days, the sham ‘old Slip’, of which we have to confess the possession of several pieces, bought..for genuine specimens. 1929H. Read Staffordshire Pottery Figures 2 The Staffordshire potters, who had already acquired considerable skill in the manipulation of clays in the making of the type of pottery known as slipware. 1935Burlington Mag. Oct. 180/1 A Wrotham slipware dish. 1957Listener 17 Oct. 608/1 My second preference among English pots..would be slip ware, which seems to be the earliest which can definitely be assigned to Staffordshire. 1968J. Arnold Shell Bk. Country Crafts 232 Slip-ware is a porous earthenware on which a creamy clay has been applied on the still damp body, before firing, either by immersion or brush trailing. 1976‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Nanny Bird vii. 92 Two girls in curled hats..and pink slip-ware faces. |