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Creamware |
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Creamware, or queensware, was developed by Josiah Wedgwood about 1765. It is a cream-colored earthenware that has been copied by many factories. Wedgwood used cobalt in the glaze on the cream-colored glaze to change the cream color to a bluish white. Similar wares may be listed under Pearlware and Wedgwood.
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Creamware |
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| Pattern or Item |
Teapot |
| Description |
Cover, Yorkshire, Green, Pierced Ball Finial, Scroll Spout, C.1778, 6 3/8 In. |
| Year Priced |
2003 |
| Price |
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