But so it should, as her great-grandfather also painted horses while her grandfather was a painter for Spode chinaware. |
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I'll just get up on the table and scatter your fine crystal and chinaware on my way out! |
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The Chinese have those chinaware spoons for soup but eat the rest with chopsticks only. |
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A team from Tongji University has researched the possibility of converting the silt into construction materials and chinaware. |
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During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular. |
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I want to make you a gourmet meal and serve it to you on only the finest chinaware. |
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Don't be surprised to see an old man take out some ancient coins and small chinaware from his pocket. |
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With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance. |
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Reproducing Ming chinaware using the original ingredients took longer to commercialize than she suggests. |
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Glassware imported from Venice, Italy, and chinaware imported from England is on display. |
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In the center matching chairs surrounded a well-polished, wooden table and a set of fine chinaware filled with food on its surface. |
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Remarkable old pieces are exposed in the national museum of A. Dubouché chinaware. |
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The Ottoman chinaware in square panel forms present examples of Iznik artisanship from 15th to 18th centuries. |
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Various chinaware and ceramics from the Seljuk and Ottoman period are displayed in the Kiosk that forms from 6 rooms and a middle saloon. |
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China, also called chinaware, any of various fine ornamental and useful ceramic wares, usually made of porcelain. |
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Medicine Hat's rich natural gas and clay deposits caused it to become a major centre for the manufacture of bricks, tiles, chinaware, and glass. |
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Production of original, modern hotel chinaware under the brand name Bohemia hotel. |
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Average prices of Chinese imports have usually been well below European prices both for porcelain and chinaware and for earthenware. |
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In Minae's case, her parents made sure if she did break something, the broken object was simply replaced with prettier, shinier, and even more expensive chinaware. |
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In the first hall, chinaware, porcelains, religious artefacts, insignia, seals, charms, watches, ornamental objects, locks, keys and clothes are presented. |
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Pickman operates in the market segment of dishes, ceramics and chinaware. |
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Memorials to the legendary founder of the city's ceramics industry, Katō Shirōzaemon, include a chinaware monument in Seto Park and the Suehiko Shrine. |
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Notable handicraft products produced in the city include rugs and carpets, porcelain and chinaware, jade and ivory sculpture, brassware, enamelware and lacquerware, lace, and embroidery. |
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Why didn't she do some paintings that on later visits he could take home with him to show to his friends? Her father was general manager of Doulton, a manufacturer of chinaware. |
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Indeed, the faience from a bathroom may end up reproduced in embroidery on bathroom linen, or even the motif from a piece of chinaware may be found replicated on a beautiful linen tablecloth or place mat. |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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The chinaware is from Seljuk and Ottoman periods. |
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