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    Slipware is pottery identified by its primary decorating process where slip is placed onto the leather-hard (semi-hardened) clay body surface before firing...
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    which slip has been applied either for glazing or decoration is called slipware. Engobe, from the French word for slip, is a related term for a liquid...
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    objects that are formed using slip casting, should not be confused with slipware, pottery that is formed by any technique and then decorated using slip...
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    and Weser wares were part of a wider flourishing movement of Renaissance slipware manufacture in Europe which began in the early sixteenth century. This...
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    with examples seen on Spanish Hispano-Moresque ware, Italian maiolica, slipware, English and Dutch Delft, and on porcelain from the 18th century. Earlier...
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    or by stenciling, transfer printing, lithography and screen printing. Slipware is a type of pottery identified by its primary decorating process where...
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    depicting an oak tree and three royal crowns, differentiated by colour. Large slipware dishes (known as 'chargers') depicting the Boscobel Oak were made by the...
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    bartender friend Sam, “Well, I’ll have a tanker of your finest lager.” A white slipware tankard from Cyprus, c. 1600–1150 B.C Little ceramic tankard with lid Pewter...
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    the Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall, in 1923. He shared an interest in slipware with Bernard Leach and was influenced by the pottery of Shoji Hamada. In...
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    cups were made from the mid-17th century to the late 18th in graffito slipware in two potteries in Somerset and in tin-glazed earthenware before that...
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    distinguished by calligraphic inscriptions painted around the edge of the slipware, and are notable for the refinement and boldness of the calligraphic style...
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    of lead glass by George Ravenscroft around 1676, and the manufacture of slipware by Thomas Toft. After the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689...
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    India ..." Pottery found in the area include incised ware, and reserved slipware. There are two main type sites, Ganeshwar, and Sunari, in Tehsil Kot Putli...
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  • 000. Another such item, later dubbed "Ozzy the Owl", is a Staffordshire slipware jug, valued by Henry Sandon on a 1990 show at £20,000 to £30,000, and subsequently...
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    throw their wares, which they decorate typically with hakeme and tobiganna slipware decoration techniques. In April 1995, the Agency for Cultural Affairs announced...
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    moved to Winchcombe to revive a derelict pottery and 17th-century English slipware tradition. John Kingsley Cook (1911–1994), a prominent wood engraver, was...
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    village community without electricity. Mostly simply but elegantly decorated slipware, in a style going back to the 18th century. Ōtani ware 大谷焼 Naruto, Tokushima...
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    Staffordshire potters were at that time known for the excellence of their slipware; a kind of coarse earthenware decorated with a coloured clay and water...
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    horizontal lathes and decorated with coloured slip; they are thus a type of slipware. The earliest examples have either variegated surfaces or geometric patterns...
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    provide a uniform, smooth, coating. Such decoration is characteristic of slipware. For sgraffito decoration a layer of engobe is scratched through to reveal...
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    utility vessels such as bowls, plates, and tea cups. The style is most often slipware. Mishima ware, which also uses the slip technique Koishiwara ware "Onda...
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    inscribed an ancient mound in the area in 1951 with excavated red and grey slipware. The mound has also yielded objects of arcaheological interest. There is...
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    combination with traditional techniques from England and Germany, such as slipware and salt glaze ware. He saw pottery as a combination of art, philosophy...
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    [citation needed] Calcium chloride is also an ingredient used in ceramic slipware. It suspends clay particles so that they float within the solution, making...
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    Road), Shelton). Joseph Glass (fl.1670-1701 at least), potter, worked in slipware Henry Heath (1828–1908) was a Latter-day Saint (Mormon) pioneer, explorer...
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  • pottery produced simple, utilitarian redware, and a variety of decorative slipware and tableware products. The William Dennis pottery and house site was located...
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  • period. The pot-sherds of redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipware and NBP ware are from the Chalcolithic to the late medieval period. Barudih...
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  • working in Hanley, in the Staffordshire Potteries, England. He worked in slipware, and is one of the first potters known to have signed and dated his work...
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  • A Harvest jug is a type of jug made from slipware, with decoration carved through stained clay layers. They are named for their use to carry ale or cider...
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    2006 Sussman, Lynne, Mocha, Banded, Cat's Eye, and Other Factory-Made Slipware, Boston, 1997 Carpentier, Donald and Jonathan Rickard, "Slip Decoration...
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