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Definition of slipware in English: slipwarenoun ˈslɪpwɛːˈslɪpwɛr mass nounPottery decorated with slip. See slip Example sentencesExamples - More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware.
- Many of the dishes were served in Lebanese slipware bowls decorated with lovely brown and cream glazes.
- They include English slipware cups, stoneware mugs, German stoneware chamber pots, and locally produced earthenware related to preparing and cooking meals and personal hygiene.
- The concentric borders of the black slipware rhymed with the concentric topographical rings in an aerial photograph of the Roden Crater; the visual connections between micro and macro were implicit.
- The technique for making this marbled slipware is described in a source of 1677 in the ever engrossing notes.
- Once we found a slipware owl which was apparently unique but, after the programme, five other owls turned up.
- A local historian will be on hand to appraise examples of the pottery's slipware pots and talk about the history of any pieces brought to her.
- Another diagnostic ceramic type is Staffordshire slipware, produced in England from 1670-1795.
- Its smooth shiny finish recalls the fine black slipware of ancient Etruria, while the globular body and pronounced lip recall Apulian geometric pottery.
- A piece of 17th or 18th century north Italian slipware pottery was found close to a quay and could provide a date for its use.
Definition of slipware in US English: slipwarenounˈslipwerˈslɪpwɛr Pottery decorated with slip. See slip Example sentencesExamples - The concentric borders of the black slipware rhymed with the concentric topographical rings in an aerial photograph of the Roden Crater; the visual connections between micro and macro were implicit.
- Another diagnostic ceramic type is Staffordshire slipware, produced in England from 1670-1795.
- A piece of 17th or 18th century north Italian slipware pottery was found close to a quay and could provide a date for its use.
- Once we found a slipware owl which was apparently unique but, after the programme, five other owls turned up.
- They include English slipware cups, stoneware mugs, German stoneware chamber pots, and locally produced earthenware related to preparing and cooking meals and personal hygiene.
- More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware.
- Many of the dishes were served in Lebanese slipware bowls decorated with lovely brown and cream glazes.
- A local historian will be on hand to appraise examples of the pottery's slipware pots and talk about the history of any pieces brought to her.
- Its smooth shiny finish recalls the fine black slipware of ancient Etruria, while the globular body and pronounced lip recall Apulian geometric pottery.
- The technique for making this marbled slipware is described in a source of 1677 in the ever engrossing notes.
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