চকচকে মৃত্পাত্রবিশের, রঙিন মৃত্পাত্রবিশেষ
(1) A style of glazed earthenware; usually white with blue decoration
(2) A style of glazed earthenware
(3) Usually white with blue decoration
(1) The delft industry grew in Southwark, and by 1640 there were some forty potters working there, many of them Dutch immigrants.
(2) Each wall is painted in a different color, such as fuchsia, delft blue or bright orange.
(3) Related scenes ornament archaeological fragments of two delft chamber pots and a small punch bowl from sites in New Castle, Delaware.
(4) The body is hand painted in polychrome enamels in the Bristol delft style and decorated with a figure of a Chinese gentleman beckoning to a distant flock of birds (estimate u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d1,500 - u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d2,000).
(5) Walls covered with delft tiles
(6) Other British politicians are commemorated on excavated English delft punch bowls, including some found at Philipsburg Manor in New York that are inscribed u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Pitt & Liberty.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(7) Three decades later, after its popularity in England was long past its zenith, Pennsylvanians still formed a market for delftware .
(8) The rendering is remarkably flat and similar to decoration on Dutch and English delftware of the same period.
(9) I'm now ready to tackle a temporary exhibition about the city's most famous export - the blue and white hand-painted pottery known as delftware .
(10) Also available is a wide selection of English delftware , pottery, brass and early needlework, and fine English country furniture.
(11) Although light in weight and less prone to chipping than delftware , this new refined earthenware was still not as durable as white salt-glazed stoneware.
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