Border ware is a type of post-medieval British pottery commonly used in the South of England, London and then later in the early American colonies beginning in the sixteenth and ending in the nineteenth century with a height of popularity and production in the seventeenth century. The lead-glazed, sandy earthenware was produced from kilns along the border between Hampshire and Surrey. There are two classes of Border ware, fine whitewares and fine redwares.
Borderware is a type of post-medieval British pottery commonly used in the South of England, London and then later in the early American colonies beginning...
Surrey-Hampshire border. Three major classifications of Surrey whitewares were identified by archaeologist Clive Orton: Kingston-type ware, Coarse Borderware, and...
Stamford ware from Cambridge University's Department of Archaeology". Archived from the original on 2 September 2007. Pearce, Jaqueline (1992). Border Wares...
Black and red ware (BRW) is a South Asian earthenware, associated with the neolithic phase, Harappa, Bronze Age India, Iron Age India, the megalithic and...
NetWare is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services...
Humber ware is a type of Medieval ceramic produced in North Yorkshire, England in the late 13th to early 16th Centuries AD. Two of the best known production...
population of 42,253 according to the United Kingdom's 2011 census. It bordersWare to the north, Nazeing in Essex to the east, and Broxbourne to the south...
Stamford ware, including Joba in Stamford in the 1970s. No potter is currently making salt glaze work in the area. Surrey whiteware Borderware Humber ware List...
Posner & Ware 1986a, p. 168. Posner & Ware 1986a, pp. 166–167. Posner & Ware 1986a, pp. 184–186. Posner & Ware 1986a, pp. 184, 187–188. Posner & Ware 1986a...
glaze was seen on several of the pottery sherds. Shelly ware Surrey whiteware Borderware Humber ware List of English medieval pottery Richards, Julian (25...
temperatures to vitrify. End applications include tableware and decorative ware such as figurines. Earthenware comprises "most building bricks, nearly all...
further qualification normally denotes the Arretine ware of Italy, made at Arezzo, and Gaulish samian ware manufactured first in South Gaul, particularly at...
Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter...
Linearbandkeramik, it is also known as the Linear Band Ware, Linear Ware, Linear Ceramics or Incised Ware culture, falling within the Danubian I culture of...
the 1840s. Variations of creamware were known as "tortoiseshell ware" or "Whieldon ware" were developed by the master potter Thomas Whieldon with coloured...
Gooding-Silverwood, Mark Silverwood, Bic Tran, Mia Chang, Cain McKnight, and Steve Ware. The plot is based on a true story and follows Nate Norman, an eighteen-year-old...
non-refractory fire clay. End applications include tableware, decorative ware such as vases. Stoneware is fired at between about 1,100 °C (2,010 °F) to...
Beaker culture was partly preceded by and contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture, and in north-central Europe preceded by the Funnelbeaker culture...
Henry Ware Lawton (March 17, 1843 – December 19, 1899) was a U.S. Army officer who served with distinction in the Civil War, the Apache Wars, and the Spanish–American...
glazed in the jade green celadon color, also known as greenware or "green ware" (the term specialists now tend to use), and a type of transparent glaze...
The Ware River Diversion is a dam on the Ware River. It is part of the Boston, Massachusetts public water supply system, maintained by the Massachusetts...
ware and Jizhou ware made during the Song dynasty are examples. Porcelain, on a Western definition, is "a collective term comprising all ceramic ware...