attributive. Designating delftware and porcelain manufactured in Liverpool in the 18th cent. (see also quot. 1810).
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释义 | society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > clay compositions > baked clay > pottery or ceramics > [adjective] > types of English pottery (20) Liverpool1750 attributive. Designating delftware and porcelain manufactured in Liverpool in the 18th cent. (see also quot. 1810). Wedgwood1787 Used attributively to designate the pottery made by Josiah Wedgwood and his successors at Etruria, Staffordshire. The best-known kinds are vases… Mason1804 attributive and in the genitive. Designating chinaware produced in the Staffordshire factories of the Mason family; spec. denoting a kind of… Plymouth1816 attributive. Designating hard-paste porcelain of a type manufactured by a method patented in 1768 by William Cookworthy of Plymouth in Devon… Rockingham1840 attributive. Designating earthenware, china, glaze, etc., produced on the estate of the second Marquess of Rockingham at Swinton, South Yorkshire… Leeds1863 Used attributively or absol. as the designation of a cream-ware type of pottery made at Leeds. Jackfield1866 attributive. Designating a type of black-glazed earthenware manufactured in the Shropshire village of Jackfield in the 18th cent., having… Spode1869 Used attributively to designate ware manufactured by Spode. Also elliptical, = Spode-ware. Whieldon1869 Used attributively to designate the kind of coloured earthenware made in Whieldon's factory (founded 1740). Also in combinations, as Whieldon-type… Minton1871 attributive. Designating pottery made at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, from 1793 onwards, by Thomas Minton and his successors. Doulton1873 attributive. Designating pottery or porcelain produced by the factories of John Doulton and his successors, esp. fine, decorative stoneware first… Toft1878 Used attributively to designate (a style of) lead-glazed slipware made in Staffordshire in the late-seventeenth cent., some of the best examples… Lambeth1884 Used attributively or absol. to designate a kind of glazed and painted earthenware manufactured in Lambeth from the 17th to the 19th century. Wrotham1884 Used attributively (and occasionally absol.) to designate pottery made in Wrotham in the 17th and 18th centuries, being chiefly red-clay slipware… metropolitan1891 Ceramics. Designating a type of lead-glazed, red slipware made in or near London in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Astbury1904 Used (esp. attributively) to designate a type of Staffordshire pottery; also in Astbury-Whieldon (see quot. 1929). Pratt1920 attributive. Of, relating to, or designating a type of cream-coloured earthenware (or items made of it) decorated typically in drab blue and green… Malling1933 Designating a type of English stoneware of the late 16th cent., esp. in the form of tin-enamelled jugs, one of which was found at West Malling in… Subcategories:— cream Sunderland (1) — brown Sunderland (1) |
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