How To Use Wedgwood In A Sentence
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Josiah Wedgwood brought this ware to a high state of development and in 1763 named it Queensware for Queen Charlotte.
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Wedgwood plate from good china shops and department stores; bread and butter plate, £19.95; oval platter, £28.95.
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Andrew McClintock raised his eyes to the ceiling, seeming to survey the delicate moulding, the Wedgwood medallions.
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They started with eight-inch-square biscuit blanks made by Wedgwood or Minton, Hollins and Company and preferred vitreous paint applied with brushes, palette knives, or their fingers.
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Wedgwood is now corrected (and I learned something I didn’t know … now wondering why they don’t have a second E …); thanks, Walt!
HOLIDAY PARTY SUBJUNCTIVE • by Kevin Jewell
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The ceramics of Josiah Wedgwood and Josiah Spode also date back to that time.
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A dexter mens white gold wedding band sine potshot upon the slaughterhouse of the kuvasz or ploughwright from osasco or salientian wedgwood.
POWET.TV
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This is a logical move to reduce overcapacity, yet it deepened Waterford Wedgwood's exposure to ceramics and formal ware at a time when those products have fallen out of favour with consumers.
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Exhibits will include creative works that have won awards both nationally and internationally, as well as designs commissioned by major organisations such as Wedgwood, Breakthrough Breast Cancer and River Island.
Archive 2008-05-01
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As a speaker, Sir John Wedgwood is much in demand and has appeared several times on the Brains Trust of the B. B.C.'s television program and has broadcast in Germany, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
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Wedgwood started using a fritted glaze in the early 20th century, and that for the most part stopped the lead poisoning problem in their factories.
Dan Agin: Wedgwood Teacups, Child Labor, and Lead Poisoning
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Maybe it’s just because I’m in Wedgwood so I have QFC or Metro two of my other options, but I feel like their prices on the same items (dairy, organic produce) are cheaper.
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Wedgwood's basalt, a hard, black, stone-like material known also as Egyptian ware or basaltes ware, was used for vases, candlesticks, and realistic busts of historical figures.
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Wedgwood concedes that the U.S. government should ‘continue to respect the sovereignty of allies and neutrals.’
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Executed in coromandel wood, each hinged flap mounted with a blue Wedgwood style oval plaque framed with a shaped beveled brass plate and brass rope twist moldings.
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Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares.
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Josiah Wedgwood used "Dr. Turner's brown varnish" to put an antiqued bronze surface on pottery. 1 Metals were varnished to protect them from rust, preserve their luster without constant polishing, deepen their color or patinate the surface.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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Wedgwood is spelled without a second T as every flea market afficianado knows. vondrakker Says:
HOLIDAY PARTY SUBJUNCTIVE • by Kevin Jewell
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The factory also made porcelain jugs imitating the Wedgwood jasperware, as did other factories in Staffordshire.
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The fine-grained basalt stoneware reflected Wedgwood's Neoclassicism.
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Wedgwood has also been a popular topic on the national airwaves.
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Waterford Wedgwood's figures were minus 15 and minus 20 per cent.
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All previously known thermometers failed in that pyrometric range, so Wedgwood felt obliged to invent a whole new measurement standard (reminiscent of Bridgman in his high-pressure laboratory).
Operationalism
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This cover bears a pane of nine stamps from the Wedgwood £3 book of stamps and is unaddressed.
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The jacket image was created by award-winning design agency The Partners, who work with some of Britain's oldest heritage brands including Jaguar, Wedgwood, Harrods, the BBC and The National Gallery.
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These developments, together with other exciting opportunities being investigated for the Wedgwood brand, give the Board significant confidence for the future.
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Interest is building up in Waterford Wedgwood, makers of the famous crystal glassware and bone china.
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Another problem noted by Wedgwood is that these tribunals have not yet shown the efficiency to handle large numbers of the accused.
Sound Politics: Goldy Confesses...
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Given the difficulties he is experiencing with Waterford Wedgwood, another of his publicly quoted ventures, we're not sure why O'Reilly wants the aggro that goes with keeping this vehicle in the spotlight.
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If was used to imitate Josiah Wedgwood's rosso ant-leo and black basalt stoneware and was often decorated.
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The Fr. _cresson_, from It. _crescione_, which Mr. Wedgwood cites, points in the direction of
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860
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Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake.
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In a saleroom of June 4, 1931, three Astbury figures and a pew group marked ‘Wedgwood’ were entered as lots 66 to 69, ‘the property of a collector’.
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Made from black jasper with white reliefs, it took the first Wedgwood three years of experiment and trial before the first perfect copy was achieved in 1789,
Times, Sunday Times
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The exhibition of his work at the Museum until 25 January includes Wedgwood mugs, plates and bowls, furniture, a pocket handkerchief, printed ephemera for famous shops, book illustrations and poster designs.
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At that time as well, the Alcora factory began to imitate the jasperware made by Wedgwood.
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This action must have been observed during the most ancient times, as, according to Mr. Hensleigh Wedgwood,21 the word toad expresses in all the languages of Europe the habit of swelling.
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The oval dining table and the chairs were modern as were the Wedgwood dinner service and the elegant glasses.
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Experience-based strategies could establish the heat of the kiln during for and during firing, and tools such as Wedgwood's pyrometer added further control for the process. 41
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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One year I took gloss black enamel and spray-painted the pots - they all took on the look of black Wedgwood jasperware.
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The quieter elegance of the neoclassical style achieved a cameo-like effect which was finally translated into ‘jasper’ and ‘Basalt’ in the Wedgwood potteries.
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Wedgwood did not suddenly create and start selling his "basaltes" ware simply because it showed off white hands to advantage.
"Selling was an intellectual pleasure, an art form" for Josiah Wedgwood.
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Her Wedgwood eyes went wide and actressy as she hugged them one at a time, in order of their appearance: Michael, Thack, Brian.
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One of the leading glass makers of the early 19th century classical revival in Bohemia was Count Von Buquoy, who, in 1817, successfully produced an opaque black glass that resembled Josiah Wedgwood's black basalt stoneware.
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'Wedgwood' rose (2009) produces pale pink flowers all summer and has exceptional disease resistance, 'Leah Tutu' (2009) is a golden shrub rose, which rarely gets sick, and rose of the year 2011, the apricot-pink 'Joie de Vivre', laughs in the face of black spot and rust.
Gardens: Roses - A modern romance
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The urge for conceptual extension, in the Wedgwood case, was rooted in a widespread feeling that there was a property in the pyrometric range that was continuous in its meaning with temperature in the everyday range.
Operationalism
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The tables were immaculately laid with fine silverware and Wedgwood china.
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Chinasearch are the specialists in recycled previously owned and discontinued china, pottery, glassware and cutlery and they hold in stock fabulous antique, vintage, retro and contemporary patterns by well known brands such as Wedgwood, Villeroy & Boch, Marks & Spencer and Royal Doulton, to name a few.
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Wedgwood did not invent creamware or Queensware, but the changes which he made in the body and glaze about 1759 created a revolution in the potters' trade and made earthenware popular for daily table use.
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Wedgwood was elected a Royal Society Fellow in 1783, primarily for inventing the pyrometer to measure oven temperatures.
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A large Victorian brown and white meat platter made €100 at a recent Cork sale and an old Wedgwood jardinière made €120.
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In 1812 Wedgwood began producing bone china and there is much to see.
Times, Sunday Times
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In an early-nineteenth-century book — attributed to Mayer Oppenheim — about English-style pottery, prominent references are made to Torbern Bergman, Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, René Réaumur, Johann Heinrich Pott, and Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin, all authors of publications about ceramics manufacture or about some aspect of that subject. 10 Oppenheim mentions the potters Josiah Wedgwood and Bernard Palissy, names a connoisseur would recognize although neither was then alive.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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Also up for grabs are china, glass and pottery by leading names Wedgwood, Foley, Staffordshire.