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Early American Decorative Arts, 1620-1860: A Handbook for ...
Widely copied, his ex— periments with color additions to unglazed stoneware
clay produced a product called black basaltware in 1769.30 With basaltware,
Wedgwood tapped the con— temporary interest in the antique—Egyptian statues
...
Rosemary Troy Krill, 2010
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The Enlightened Eye: Goethe and Visual Culture
1800) in black basaltware to imitate Wedgwood, the busts were set upon
pedestals and began to migrate from dining room to library. The new medium of
biscuit porcelain has properties that suggest a shift in the aesthetic apprehension
of the ...
Evelyn K. Moore, Patricia Anne Simpson, 2007
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Chocolate: History, Culture, and Heritage
... black chocolate cups may be basaltware of the type produced by Wedgwood
and others, or Jackfield-ware, a type Artifacts.
Louis E. Grivetti, Howard-Yana Shapiro, 2011
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Beatrix Potter: At Home in the Lake District
Arranged on its shelves are pieces of Wedgwood jasper and basaltware
alongside a salt-glazed tea pot, a pair of spill vases decorated with a frieze of
nymphs, Japanese ivory netsuke and heavily carved small cases, machine-
turned boxes ...
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Tempting Kate (Mills & Boon Vintage 90s Historical)
Writteninthe samedelicate hand wasthe sale of one black basaltware urn by
Wedgwood for little more than pocket change. Glancing quickly through the
columns, Graycursed loudly atthe lossofseveral busts, one by Bernini,and
aportraitby Lely.
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Jewelrymaking Through History: An Encyclopedia
... successes: basaltware and jasperware. Black basalt, named after the Egyptian
rock, appeared in 1768, and it found moderate interest among British consumers.
Jasperware, which Wedgwood had been working on since the early 1760s, ...
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Handbook to Life in America
The second was Basaltware, fine purple-black porcelain with a lustrously smooth
surface. The third and most recognizable was Jasperware, a white, unglazed
stoneware that could be easily tinted an even color and proved both durable in ...
8
Timespace: Geographies of Temporality
The manufacturing process, the working conditions, new styles and types of clay
body (Wedgwood improved existing variations of earthenware, creamware and
basaltware, invented jasperware and was amongst the first to adopt the ...
Jon May, Nigel Thrift, 2003
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Archaeologies of the British: Explorations of Identity in ...
... 3 3 Chinese Export plates 1 Porcelain Hand painted cup 1 1 Cream coloured
plates 1 cup chamber pot 1 1 1 4 unidentified Banded cup 1 bowls 4 plate/saucer
1 Sponged bowl 1 Rockingham teapot 1 Basaltware teapot 1 Industrial slip mug ...
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Digging New Jersey's Past: Historical Archaeology in the ...
used by the officers in the garrison. Various eighteenth-century ceramics were
recovered, including black basaltware, delft, and scratch-blue stoneware. These
artifacts, and the fifty pounds of clam and oyster shells the archaeologists found, ...
Richard Francis Veit, 2002