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词汇 creamware
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Definition of creamware in English:

creamware

nounˈkriːmwɛːˈkrēmwer
mass noun
  • Glazed earthenware pottery of a rich cream colour, developed by Josiah Wedgwood in about 1760.

    米色陶器(于约1760年由乔赛亚·韦奇伍德研制成功)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Aware that ‘a name has a wonderful effect’, he presented his newly improved creamware to Queen Charlotte and obtained her permission to call it Queen's Ware, multiplying his sales in Britain and Europe.
    • In this room New England Chippendale chairs surround a William and Mary gateleg table set with English creamware plates made between 1785 and 1790 and Prattware dishes and a tea set of about 1800.
    • On this side of the Atlantic, the colonists were using large quantities of delftware imported from England until creamware became popular in the 1760s. Delftware was largely a memory by 1840.
    • In 1787 the count hired Pierre Cloostermans, a Flemish ceramic painter living in Paris, to continue making creamware and to develop a formula for hard-paste porcelain.
    • Two creamware Whieldon models copied from the same print are known - but nothing in porcelain has previously surfaced.
    • No one I know has streams of sunshine constantly flooding their kitchen through leaded windows, alighting on creamware jugs filled with marjoram and chervil.
    • Slide the turkey to one end of this gorgeous creamware platter, then fill the other with bright lemons and heady lavender.
    • Filled with a bouquet, a creamware pitcher injects life and warmth without detouring off the clean, white path.
    • Several objects have been attributed to him and have been cited as the earliest known examples of English refined white earthenware, or creamware.
    • It meant participation in an expanding repertoire of domestic rituals made possible by creamware teacups and saucers, decanters, wine glasses, pickle plates, and forks of all sorts.
    • In contrast to tortoiseshell and color-glazed wares, the pale surface of creamware proved a perfect canvas for overglaze pictorial decoration, particularly on coffee- and teawares and hollowware forms such as tankards and jugs.
    • English creamware, or so-called Queen's China, punch bowls were imported in large numbers during the latter half of the eighteenth century.

Definition of creamware in US English:

creamware

nounˈkrēmwer
  • Glazed earthenware pottery of a rich cream color, developed by Josiah Wedgwood in about 1760.

    米色陶器(于约1760年由乔赛亚·韦奇伍德研制成功)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • English creamware, or so-called Queen's China, punch bowls were imported in large numbers during the latter half of the eighteenth century.
    • Several objects have been attributed to him and have been cited as the earliest known examples of English refined white earthenware, or creamware.
    • It meant participation in an expanding repertoire of domestic rituals made possible by creamware teacups and saucers, decanters, wine glasses, pickle plates, and forks of all sorts.
    • On this side of the Atlantic, the colonists were using large quantities of delftware imported from England until creamware became popular in the 1760s. Delftware was largely a memory by 1840.
    • Filled with a bouquet, a creamware pitcher injects life and warmth without detouring off the clean, white path.
    • In this room New England Chippendale chairs surround a William and Mary gateleg table set with English creamware plates made between 1785 and 1790 and Prattware dishes and a tea set of about 1800.
    • Two creamware Whieldon models copied from the same print are known - but nothing in porcelain has previously surfaced.
    • Aware that ‘a name has a wonderful effect’, he presented his newly improved creamware to Queen Charlotte and obtained her permission to call it Queen's Ware, multiplying his sales in Britain and Europe.
    • No one I know has streams of sunshine constantly flooding their kitchen through leaded windows, alighting on creamware jugs filled with marjoram and chervil.
    • In 1787 the count hired Pierre Cloostermans, a Flemish ceramic painter living in Paris, to continue making creamware and to develop a formula for hard-paste porcelain.
    • Slide the turkey to one end of this gorgeous creamware platter, then fill the other with bright lemons and heady lavender.
    • In contrast to tortoiseshell and color-glazed wares, the pale surface of creamware proved a perfect canvas for overglaze pictorial decoration, particularly on coffee- and teawares and hollowware forms such as tankards and jugs.
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