By the late 18th century, Delftware potters had lost their market to British porcelain and the new white earthenware.
The tradition of maiolica died away in the eighteenth century, under competition from inexpensive porcelains and white earthenware.
The development of a very white earthenware by Wedgwood spelled the end of English delftware.
Especially found in America as relatively hard-glazed white earthenware used for commercial tableware.
He saw Rosa conveying a large flower-pot of white earthenware from her father's kitchen to her bedroom.
Is it not in a pot of white and blue earthenware, with yellowish flowers in a basket on three sides?
The milk jug was white earthenware with a blue band round it, a squat, pale shape floating in the darkness.
A sense of nimble and mischievous fingers emanates from the pinched and poked white earthenware.
Delftware ranged from simple household items - plain white earthenware with little or no decoration - to fancy artwork.
By this time Delftware potters had lost their market to British porcelain and the new white earthenware.