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Pottery with a coating of slip
Slipware is pottery identified by its primary decorating process where slip is placed onto the leather-hard (semi-hardened) clay body surface before firing
Slipware
Slurry of clay and water
which slip has been applied either for glazing or decoration is called slipware. Engobe, from the French word for slip, is a related term for a liquid
Slip_(ceramics)
Technique for forming pottery
objects that are formed using slip casting, should not be confused with slipware, pottery that is formed by any technique and then decorated using slip
Slip_casting
Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery
or by stenciling, transfer printing, lithography and screen printing. Slipware is a type of pottery identified by its primary decorating process where
Ceramic_art
Slip-decorated earthenware made in Germany
and Weser wares were part of a wider flourishing movement of Renaissance slipware manufacture in Europe which began in the early sixteenth century. This
Werra_and_Weser_Slipware
Drinking vessel
“Well, I’ll have a tanker of your finest lager.”[citation needed] A white slipware tankard from Cyprus, c. 1600–1150 B.C Little ceramic tankard with lid Pewter
Tankard
English studio potter (1901–1983)
the Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall, in 1923. He shared an interest in slipware with Bernard Leach and was influenced by the pottery of Shoji Hamada. In
Michael_Cardew
English pottery company
classic English slipware style using the red earthenware Winchcombe clay. After a difficult star and many trials, he managed to start slipware production.
Winchcombe_Pottery
Three-dimensional puzzle jug popular in 17th- and 18th-century England
cups were made from the mid-17th century to the late 18th in graffito slipware in two potteries in Somerset and in tin-glazed earthenware before that
Fuddling_cup
Ceramic ware
distinguished by calligraphic inscriptions painted around the edge of the slipware, and are notable for the refinement and boldness of the calligraphic style
Samanid_Epigraphic_Ware
Tree in which King Charles II hid in 1651
depicting an oak tree and three royal crowns, differentiated by colour. Large slipware dishes (known as 'chargers') depicting the Boscobel Oak were made by the
Royal_Oak
Staffordshire potters were at that time known for the excellence of their slipware; a kind of coarse earthenware decorated with a coloured clay and water
Thomas_Toft
Decorative and literary arts style in England, mid-1600s
of lead glass by George Ravenscroft around 1676, and the manufacture of slipware by Thomas Toft. After the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689
Restoration_style
Chemical compound
[citation needed] Calcium chloride is also an ingredient used in ceramic slipware. It suspends clay particles so that they float within the solution, making
Calcium_chloride
A Harvest jug is a type of jug made from slipware, with decoration carved through stained clay layers. They are named for their use to carry ale or cider
Harvest_jug
Mother of Sir Isaac Newton (1616–1679)
imagine Hannah and the family eating from items like the Staffordshire slipware, or using jugs like the one with that magnificent, embossed face. Were
Hannah_Ayscough
British TV series
000. Another such item, later dubbed "Ozzy the Owl", is a Staffordshire slipware jug, valued by Henry Sandon on a 1990 show at £20,000 to £30,000, and subsequently
Antiques_Roadshow
Roman general and politician
Judaea took part in a popular full-scale boycott of Roman pottery (red slipware) in protest of Varus' cruelty.[better source needed] Following the massacre
Publius_Quinctilius_Varus
working in Hanley, in the Staffordshire Potteries, England. He worked in slipware, and is one of the first potters known to have signed and dated his work
Joseph_Glass_(potter)
Type of Japanese pottery
utility vessels such as bowls, plates, and tea cups. The style is most often slipware. Mishima ware, which also uses the slip technique Koishiwara ware "Onda
Onta_ware
Craft of making objects from clay
provide a uniform, smooth coating. Such decoration is characteristic of slipware. For sgraffito decoration, a layer of engobe is scratched through to reveal
Pottery
British studio potter (1887–1979)
combination with traditional techniques from England and Germany, such as slipware and salt glaze ware. He saw pottery as a combination of art, philosophy
Bernard_Leach
Ceramics from the Levant
Byzantine, and Arab periods, local production persisted alongside imported slipware and new decorative techniques. Many of these traditions still continue
Levantine_pottery
Mountain range in western India
India ..." Pottery found in the area include incised ware, and reserved slipware. There are two main type sites, Ganeshwar, and Sunari, in Tehsil Kot Putli
Aravalli_Range
Prefecture of Japan
throw their wares, which they decorate typically with hakeme and tobiganna slipware decoration techniques. In April 1995, the Agency for Cultural Affairs announced
Ōita_Prefecture
English studio potter (1914–2012)
Potteries at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, where he made pottery in the English slipware tradition, functional and affordable, and fired in a traditional bottle
Ray_Finch_(potter)
One of the Six Towns of Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire, England
Road), Shelton). Joseph Glass (fl.1670-1701 at least), potter, worked in slipware Henry Heath (1828–1908) was a Latter-day Saint (Mormon) pioneer, explorer
Hanley
Tableware
biscuit porcelain Burnishing Firing Glazing Kiln Painting Pit fired Saggar Slipware Black-figure Black and red ware Blue and white Celadon Jorwe Kakiemon Malwa
Restaurant_ware
Historical site in Rajasthan
objects of archaeological interest including many examples of red and grey slipware. There were also a large number of Jain artefacts found in the mound. Jain
Abhaneri
City and comune in Umbria, Italy
yellow and cobalt blue and new decorative techniques including scratched slipware and relief blue decoration known as zaffera. Production sites connected
Orvieto
2006 Sussman, Lynne, Mocha, Banded, Cat's Eye, and Other Factory-Made Slipware, Boston, 1997 Carpentier, Donald and Jonathan Rickard, "Slip Decoration
Mocha_decorated_pottery
village community without electricity. Mostly simply but elegantly decorated slipware, in a style going back to the 18th century. Ōtani ware 大谷焼 Naruto, Tokushima
Japanese pottery and porcelain
Japanese_pottery_and_porcelain
Market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England
moved to Winchcombe to revive a derelict pottery and 17th-century English slipware tradition. John Kingsley Cook (1911–1994), a prominent wood engraver, was
Winchcombe
United States historic place
accompanied by numerous pottery fragments and items, including stove tiles, slipware, earthenware, and smoking pipes. The site has been associated with Moravian
Mount_Shepherd_Pottery_Site
Welsh artist and ceramics expert
Islwyn Watkins (1938 – 30 December 2018) was a Welsh artist, educator and slipware ceramics expert. Born in Tonypandy, Rhondda, he studied at Cardiff College
Islwyn_Watkins
Type of Japanese pottery
utility vessels such as bowls, plates, and tea cups. The style is often slipware. Pottery was first made in Koishiwara in 1682 as a result of the relocation
Koishiwara_ware
acquired by Brannam Pottery in 1915. The pottery is best known for its slipware and sgraffito designs. A number of pots are held in the V&A, a Fremington
Fremington_Pottery
American studio potter and ceramics teacher
in cartoons, and his later interest in Japanese Shino ware and English slipware of the 16th through 18th centuries. He noted a memorable encounter with
Ron_Meyers_(potter)
Ceramic dishes with coat of arms
with examples seen on Spanish Hispano-Moresque ware, Italian maiolica, slipware, English and Dutch Delft, and on porcelain from the 18th century. Earlier
Armorial_ware
Statuette of Aphrodite
century BC. The figure was originally coloured. There are remains of the slipware in the creases of her drapery, blue traces on the diadem and re-red on
Aphrodite_Heyl
Australian artist (1917–2000)
earthenware. For some time, he was also interested in working with the English slipware tradition and was also interested in using Aboriginal motifs. During the
Reg_Preston
horizontal lathes and decorated with coloured slip; they are thus a type of slipware. The earliest examples have either variegated surfaces or geometric patterns
Dipped_ware
Village in Himachal Pradesh, India
Pottery and Craft Society with a production studio which produces earthen slipware and a terracotta museum. They set up a Central Government Rural Marketing
Andretta,_Himachal_Pradesh
Village in Gloucestershire, England
July 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2021. "Peter Currell Brown Snake Pottery Slipware Tyg | #454294474". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cam, Gloucestershire
Cam,_Gloucestershire
Art gallery and dealership in London, England
Ecologist. Retrieved 8 February 2019. "Abbott and Holder Ltd : Prue Cooper - Slipware dishes". Studio Pottery. Retrieved 8 February 2019. Gray, Reginald (15
Abbott_and_Holder
ones. Some pieces imitate earthenware by painting a decoration on a white slipware. Others use cassiterite instead of tin in the glaze, which causes alterations
Islamic ceramics from the Susa site
Islamic_ceramics_from_the_Susa_site
History of a region of India
period. The pot-sherds of redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipware and NBP ware are from the Chalcolithic to the late medieval period. Barudih
History_of_Jharkhand
deflocculated, high-solids content slip into a porous, often plaster, mould Slipware pottery where decoration in slip is a main feature. Includes slip-painting
Glossary_of_pottery_terms
Pottery collection of Albert Hall Museum
assumed that India was skilled in production of unglazed pottery, coloured slipware, burnished surfaces, and in previous glazed pottery had also been developed
Pottery collection of the Albert Hall Museum
Pottery_collection_of_the_Albert_Hall_Museum
Danish ceramic artist
taught by 'Knud Jensen in Denmark' working in a '8 generations traditional slipware pottery'. 'Asger Jorn and the COBRA artists' were an early influence on
Lotte_Glob
items that reflected contemporary designs were the 1950s hand-decorated Slipware, 1960s Studio vases, 1970s Muramics and mugs, and 1980s People Figures
John_Clappison
British television series
handcuffs on the Lamsdorf Death March, £600 – Devonish Harvest Jug, 1767, Slipware carved through stained clay layers by Morgan Binahan of Barnstaple, £9
Antiques_Roadshow_(series_29)
working on an entirely independent basis. His interests lay in English slipwares and Chinese stonewares anticipating the concerns of later studio potters
Reginald_Fairfax_Wells
typological pottery: amphorae, plates, decorated cups, and a variety of red slipware and burnished pottery including rimmed plates, bowls, oenochoes, lamps
La_Fonteta_Phoenician_Port
British studio potter (1964–2009)
influences and for his Collins Gallery show in Glasgow cited "Staffordshire slipware, Elizabethan ruffles, an American military jacket I saw in a book, three
Simon_Carroll
United States historic place
pottery produced simple, utilitarian redware, and a variety of decorative slipware and tableware products. The William Dennis pottery and house site was located
William Dennis Pottery Kiln and House Site
William_Dennis_Pottery_Kiln_and_House_Site
English potter and ceramic artist
traditional examples of pottery, inspired by industrial wares and Staffordshire slipware, with the Red Rose Guild and the British Crafts Centre but in the late
Joanna_Constantinidis
Village in Haryana, India
pieces together or for decoration and protection) and some unslipped. Slipware is the pottery on which slip has been applied either for glazing or decoration
Lohari_Ragho
three handles), decorated for Ann Barrett 1678, Staffordshire Potteries slipware made by trailing brown clay over yellow clay and combing for effect, £50
Antiques_Roadshow_(series_27)
Australian artist (1881–1956)
folk art models, while the decorations were created using traditional slipware and sgraffito techniques. Many of her early works were made of McLaren
Gladys_Reynell
Town in Sagaing, Myanmar
other does the throwing. Traditionally the glazes that are used are mostly slipware or glazes formed from the purest and smallest particles found in the clay
Kyaukmyaung_(Sagaing)
and Jill Dick in 1965, and in operation until 2012. The pottery produced slipware decorated pottery, including kitchenware, tableware, planters and commemorative
Coxwold_Pottery
Settlement in Jharkhand, India
[clarification needed] The pottery was of redware, and grey, black, and red slipware. The ledged lid, flat-based bowl, sprinkler, and incised decorated design
Saridkel
"Derby Pot Works" was already in full operation around 1708, on behalf of a slipware tyg, containing the inscription John Meir made this cup 1708. It is known
Derby_Porcelain
nineteenth century Niigata Prefecture 2003 Ceramics Onta ware (小鹿田焼) Thick slipware; production in Hita from the early eighteenth century; one of the 100 Soundscapes
Intangible Cultural Property (Japan)
Intangible_Cultural_Property_(Japan)
initial firing. This can include painting, gilding, or applying decals. Slipware (slip-decorated pottery): Decorated with slip (liquid clay) applied before
List of classifications of pottery
List_of_classifications_of_pottery
Process of locating and investigating the contents of defunct outhouse vaults
encounter miscellaneous tableware (banded ware, redware, mocha, and other slipwares), stoneware, occasionally clay pipes, doll parts, tea set pieces, marbles
Privy_digging
Human settlement in England
archaeological evidence from Yelford after that period until some 17th century slipware, which mainly came from round the manor house. By the 16th century were
Yelford
English artist, potter, and historian
opened her own pottery workshop in 1974. Inspired by 17th-century English slipware and Eastern European designs, such influences have informed her own work
Mary_Wondrausch
Archaeological site in Israel
tomb was in use only during that period. The ceramic finds include a red slipware bowl, a fine-ware cup and a skyphos with barbotine decoration. Three similar
Tel_Shush
the late ninth century which is believed to be a pseudo Sigilatta style slipware. There is also a single sherd of a grey impressed ware vessel which seems
Pottery_of_Manda_Island
Ceramics museum in Ontario, Canada
faïences from France, English delftware, Italian maiolicas, English slipwares. Porcelains from Meissen were among the first pieces acquired by George
Gardiner_Museum
United States historic place
tableware was introduced. It was shaped on the potter's wheel. It is called slipware with a so-called Bristol glaze. In 1914, Mr. Henderson built an enormous
Dorchester_Pottery_Works
Ceramics manufacturer in Devon, England
is thought to be responsible for the introduction of a design of blue slipware scrolls over a cream ground which was admired by Princess Alexandra, who
Aller_Vale_Pottery
Historic market in North Devon, England
sculptures carved by former Roobarb and Custard animator John Butler and slipware jugs by the notable Devon potter Harry Juniper, both of whom trained at
Pannier_Market,_Bideford
British painter
com. Retrieved 25 August 2018. "Decorating Stoneware - Studio Slipware". Studio Slipware. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2018. Toovey, Rev. Rupert
Jessica_Rosemary_Shepherd
Hours". An installation by Clare Twomey in the CoCA Gallery of 10,000 slipware bowls cast by members of the public. "Production Line" by Phoebe Cummings
List of exhibitions at York Art Gallery
List_of_exhibitions_at_York_Art_Gallery
Ceramics collection in Ceredigion, Wales
ceramics. The collection also includes a fine body of nineteenth century slipware and examples of work from many periods, from archaeological specimens to
Aberystwyth University Ceramics Collection
Aberystwyth_University_Ceramics_Collection
Roman patrician villa
included both imported and locally produced types, such as African red slipware and Adriatic terra sigillata. This showed that the villa was still economically
Roman_villa_of_Quintus_Axius
and more practical domestic ware. At first, the revived pottery made slipware, but as government regulations on the production of decorative ceramics
Rye_Pottery
Village in Oxfordshire, England
pottery kilns producing Oxfordshire red/brown-slipware at Horspath Open Brasenose. Production of red slipware had begun by about 240 and continued until
Horspath
splashed on the surface, where they spread and mixed, according to the slipware technique. Shapes were also imitated, such as the lobed dishes found in
Chinese influences on Islamic pottery
Chinese_influences_on_Islamic_pottery
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Wetland; Marsh; From the Moor-land
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English : nickname for someone with dark hair or a dark complexion, from Middle English darke, Old English deorc ‘dark’. In England, the surname is most frequent in the West Country.
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English (Norman)
English (Norman) : nickname from a diminutive of Old French dur ‘hard(y)’.
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Chinese
a star; a spark.
Girl/Female
Dutch
Young.
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Indian
Of the God of heavens
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Delight Moon
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Czechoslovakian
Walrus.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Brave; Bravery Lord; Bravest
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American, British, English
Lives by the Red Stream
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