10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANEWARE»
Discover the use of
caneware in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
caneware and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
English dry-bodied stoneware: Wedgwood and contemporary ...
Caneware was produced from local marl, the body being similar to the refined
brown stoneware which was also made locally. Contrary to popular notion
caneware was probably not the first dry-bodied stoneware to succeed the
industrial ...
Diana Edwards, Rodney Hampson, 1998
2
Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2010 Price Guide
Caneware. Honey pot, cov., designed as a beehive dish w/cover set on a four-
legged bench, impressed mark, early 19th c., 6 3/4" h. (cover restored) ...............
$1,293 Pie dish, cov., a low shallow oval pie crust form base w/a low slightly
domed ...
(22,825); Manufacture of khadi textiles (21,953); Blacksmithy (21,047); Oil-
crushing (16,347); Tailoring (16,039); Carpentry (12,207); Bamboo and
caneware (11,460); Jewellery (10,630). Making of sweets, muri, chira, otc. (1.967)
; Tailoring ...
India. Office of the Registrar General, 1961
4
More Small Decorative Antiques
These early caneware pies are oval — round pies are comparatively rare in
caneware — the sides sloping slightly inwards, the base encircled with rope work
. Relief ornament was sprigged to the sides, that is, attached with thinner
caneware ...
The primary components of the architecture originally included the following: 1.
Fortezza—a PCMCIA crypto card suitable for use with unclassified data, 2.
Caneware—an inline encryption system, 3. Secure Network System (SNS)—a
guard, 4.
Fred B. Schneider, Committee on Information Systems Trustworthiness, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, 1999
6
Lord Leverhulme: founder of the Lady Lever Art Gallery and ...
Wedgwood caneware was a great success for both ornamental and useful wares,
and was often ornamented with applied bas relief decoration or more commonly
embellished with enamel colours as many of the examples in this exhibition ...
Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), Unilever (Firm), Lady Lever Art Gallery, 1980
7
Wedgwood and Related English Pottery
[ 400 ] [ 401 ] [ 403 ] [ 405 ] □ 399 FINE WEDGWOOD CANEWARE FLOWER
BASKET AND COVER, Early 19th Century, the sides and handle with engine-
turned baskerwork, and the rim with a herringbone band, the interior glazed, and
the ...
8
The ABCs of Victorian antiques
CANEWARE The tan-colored, unglazed, dry-body caneware was developed by
Josiah Wedgwood in the latter part of the eighteenth century. By the 1840s
numerous other English potters were making effective caneware objects with
relief ...
9
Wedgwood: Its Competitors & Imitators 1800-1830
Turner produced exceptional caneware pieces. There are two large punch pots
or water kettles in our collection, one undecorated, the other with blue and green
enameling. The latter has bas-relief figures of boys at play and the arm of one ...
10
Wedgwood and Other English Pottery
t57] [38] [57] FINE WEDGWOOD CANEWARE BUCKET EARLY 19TH CENTURY
With loop handle, the tall slightly flaring sides decorated in an engine-turned
basketwork pattern below a herringbone rim, the interior glazed, impressed ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CANEWARE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
caneware is used in the context of the following news items.
Lots of factories, no jobs
... incentives before 1994, 250 000 people were employed there, mostly in low-wage clothing, knitting, carpet, furniture and caneware factories. «Mail & Guardian Online, Aug 11»
Taking a walk into town
One was Pages Caneware and Basketware shop and EC Ayres Chemist shop. Both were popular businesses who served the community with ... «The Timaru Herald, Sep 07»