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metalware

[ UK /mˈɛtə‍lwˌe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. household articles made of metal (especially for use at table)

How To Use metalware In A Sentence

  • Occasional reliance on people outside the household who produced and repaired metalware and sold staples such as salt and lime linked relatively self-sufficient households to the developing market economy.
  • Military supplies, silks, porcelain, produce, tax silver, metalware, medicinal herbs, tribute goods, and all manner of merchandise poured into the capital from neighboring counties, distant provinces, and beyond the seas.
  • This transition is evident in a previously unpublished set of ten watercolors of about 1800 by an unknown designer of artistic metalware in Paris.
  • In general, Islamic metalware commanded high prices, and in Florence during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries it was on occasion even more highly prized than Chinese porcelain.
  • There will also be antique glass, china, furniture and metalware on display.
  • The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment.
  • Benson was the first to solve the problem of design in metal in the modern spirit when he created the lamps that were later to have a revolutionary effect on all our metalware.
  • The kitchen set includes assorted melamine foam cleaners, a kitchen scraper and a scrubbing cloth for metalware. Times, Sunday Times
  • The project has been recreating both the fabric of the building and things from his home, including furniture, textiles, glass, and metalware, using only medieval materials, tools, and techniques.
  • The exhibition anticipates the museum's new gallery of domestic metalware.
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