Yellowware, or yellow ware, is a type of earthenware named after its yellow appearance given to it by the clay used for its production. Originating in...
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glazes Raku Ironstone china, on the border of earthenware and stoneware Yellowware "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Archived from the original...
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Laughlin. In the mid-19th century, East Liverpool also produced most of the yellowware pottery used in the United States. Among the most famous of East Liverpool's...
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to its manufacture of potteries ranging from Rockingham-type wares to yellowware, and by the 1870s it had become the country's largest producer of both...
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were produced in America concurrently with it—for instance, ironstone, yellowware, and various types of china—in common usage the term "American Stoneware"...
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the mill race. Artefacts from the excavations included a 17th-century yellowware pancheon bowl, a Sankey flowerpot, two shards of 18th-century green glass...
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