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Definition of hollowware in English: hollowwarenounˈhɒləʊwɛːˈhälōˌwer mass nounHollow articles of cookware or crockery, such as pots, kettles, and jugs. 凹形器皿(如罐、锅和壶等) we specialize in new and used hollowware Example sentencesExamples - There are letters as well as objects that Nelson used regularly, such as silver hollowware and porcelain table-ware.
- In contrast to tortoiseshell and color-glazed wares, the pale surface of creamware proved a perfect canvas for overglaze pictorial decoration, particularly on coffee- and teawares and hollowware forms such as tankards and jugs.
- Silver hollowware made in New Orleans is also displayed in the bookcase.
- Consequently no new patterns of flatware or hollowware were introduced by the leading makers, and after the war the companies resurrected old patterns.
- It is, however, the silver hollowware that takes pride of place on the sideboard.
- In place of laboriously hammered sheets of silver, he began to make hollowware from rolled silver that could easily be joined with a seam.
- Apothecary glass was always a staple, and at several points during the Bakewell, Page and Bakewell partnership, the glassworks even manufactured green glass bottles and hollowware.
- There are more than two hundred pieces in the exhibition, including examples of both silver and silverplated hollowware and flatware.
- His products ranged over a great variety of domestic items including furniture, light fittings, domestic metal hollowware, and a variety of small decorative items.
Definition of hollowware in US English: hollowwarenounˈhälōˌwer Serving dishes and accessories, especially of silver, that are hollow or concave. we specialize in new and used hollowware Compare with flatware Example sentencesExamples - Apothecary glass was always a staple, and at several points during the Bakewell, Page and Bakewell partnership, the glassworks even manufactured green glass bottles and hollowware.
- In contrast to tortoiseshell and color-glazed wares, the pale surface of creamware proved a perfect canvas for overglaze pictorial decoration, particularly on coffee- and teawares and hollowware forms such as tankards and jugs.
- Silver hollowware made in New Orleans is also displayed in the bookcase.
- His products ranged over a great variety of domestic items including furniture, light fittings, domestic metal hollowware, and a variety of small decorative items.
- It is, however, the silver hollowware that takes pride of place on the sideboard.
- There are more than two hundred pieces in the exhibition, including examples of both silver and silverplated hollowware and flatware.
- There are letters as well as objects that Nelson used regularly, such as silver hollowware and porcelain table-ware.
- In place of laboriously hammered sheets of silver, he began to make hollowware from rolled silver that could easily be joined with a seam.
- Consequently no new patterns of flatware or hollowware were introduced by the leading makers, and after the war the companies resurrected old patterns.
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