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Queensware
/ ˈkwiːnzˌwɛə /
noun
- a type of light white earthenware with a brilliant glaze developed from creamware by Josiah Wedgwood and named in honour of his patroness, Queen Charlotte
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The sales of Queensware, less reliably taken, reach two hundred and sixty-five thousand (265,000) dollars.
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A silk dress may be washed in this manner, putting the camphine into a large queensware-foot-bath.
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Put them into broad stone or queensware pots, and tie them up with brandy-paper.
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