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Although its material looks like bronze, it is actually made of stoneware.
North Star Stoneware was in production from 1892 to 1896.
Union Stoneware Company was in production from 1894 to 1906.
A moment later, someone pushed two large stoneware bowls of water past the curtain.
Another significant contribution was the development of stoneware originating in 9th century Iraq.
His pieces include, above left, black stoneware glazed in volcanic blue.
They may also be made from stoneware, silicone rubber, or other materials.
Her designs are most often found pottery of blue clay or stoneware.
She went to the pantry and brought back a small stoneware jug.
The most important piece is not of porcelain but of stoneware.
Now the dinner service was stoneware designed for the restaurant - handsome but less unusual.
Also around this time the demand for utilitarian stoneware was beginning to decrease.
I could just reach the stoneware jug stretching out my fingers.
Stoneware, for instance, is fired at 2400 to 2800 degrees."
In 1970 the company was sold and became known as Louisville Stoneware.
Place the pieces of goose in a clean heavy stoneware or glass jar.
Purer raw materials are used than for other stoneware bodies.
His plates are made of white stoneware and have blue or green translucent glazes.
But the date incised on the stoneware was difficult to decipher.
Porcelain, and stoneware, too, figure prominently in the wall sculptures made from 1968 to the present, which are an important part of this show.
She also included a small stoneware jar of sour-apple jelly.
Also, no one refused to take one of the deep stoneware dishes, or whatever they were.
She wrapped both hands around the thick stoneware mug.
From then on until 1980 they produced Stoneware.
This is achieved through the storage of heat in dense ceramic stoneware.