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Put away that silly ironware, before I take you in."
The practice of tinning ironware to protect it against rust is an ancient one.
In historical times, the Pudo area has been a significant source of ironware.
He succeeded to his father's business as an ironmonger and naval contractor for ironware.
Most ironware was provided by contractors, but there were also smiths employed in each dockyard.
Steve would have smashed skull first against the ironware, if the big chair hadn't intervened.
There was a rusting piece of ironware beside the bench; a present from an old lover he'd almost forgotten about.
Vessels and ironware have also been unearthed locally at some of the newer barrows.
Gurgeh looked at the piece of ironware by the side of the bench.
One of the brawny, walnut-skinned guards stood there, his arms full of ironware.
At night they camp out on town greens, in colonial-era style, complete with tents, fires and cast ironware.
"Grease, ashes, dust, foul linen and sooty ironware - among these the days must pass."
Itinerants also sold tin utensils and ironware such as scissors and knives.
Ironware was japanned black, for decorative reasons.
Gold and silver are mined, and factories produce textiles and ironware.
Factories in Sonchon manufacture ironware, ceramics, and tobacco products.
His father, Edward Breakwell, sold domestic ironware and was an herbalist.
'More active ironware on the way,' he announced.
The Kâte adults seemed more interested in the practical aspects of European life, particularly the ironware.
"There's even more intense interest in the small items - the ironware, ceramics, pewter and wooden bowls and mortars."
The firm prospered markedly during the wars of 1689-1713 when Crowley was a major supplier of ironware to the navy.
Cato shook his head, still a little bemused that his sapling had managed to sprout ironware.
So was all ironware on Kforri, where the damp, oxygen-rich atmosphere would otherwise soon rust it away to nothing.
It was also used in various other industries, including the manufacture of wrought iron ironware such as pins, pots, and pans for ironmongers.
By 1823 the furnace was operational and Capron was traveling the province selling ironware.