You can trace history by finding cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes. |
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She was quite overcome by it all, real bone china crockery, real silver wear. |
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The dish was excellently presented on the crisp linen table cloth in plain white crockery with a Thai flower for decoration. |
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The youth group is collecting cracked and unwanted crockery for their china smashing stall, and a box for donations is in the church. |
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They had grabbed ten miniature Crown Derby items of crockery and nine Lladro pottery figures. |
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She came to a stop by colliding with the kitchen draining board, sending her host's crockery crashing to the floor. |
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They smashed windows, three microwave ovens, tables, chairs, a breakfast bar and crockery. |
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Items stolen include a set of Royal Doulton crockery in white with a light green pattern. |
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Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares. |
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A long oak table extended the length of it, on which was a comprehensive collection of crockery, cutlery and unopened bottles of wine and mead. |
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She could hear him pottering about the adjoining room, arranging crockery and cutlery. |
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To be served the meals on clean glazed crockery instead of the ubiquitous melamine is even more amazing. |
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I realise not everyone gets excited about crockery, but I've always wanted a red bowl. |
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Inside the room one corner was taken up with a deep enamel sink and a small cupboard above for crockery. |
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Here you get to enjoy the food with cutlery and crystalware imported from France and crockery from Thailand. |
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So I have four place settings of cheap crockery, one pan, and two serving dishes. |
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We wouldn't have minded, but she put all our cutlery and crockery away in the wrong places, causing much angst upon our return. |
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All of the crockery was chipped, and what little silver they possessed was tarnished to a dull black. |
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I have to worry thro' thick and thin to get all my clothes, crockery, chairs, clock, and so on. |
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The houses are fully furnished and equipped with all mod cons, down to crockery and cutlery. |
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With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance. |
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The dresser was covered with crockery and pipkins, willow pattern plates, and tea-cups and mugs. |
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The crockery is fired and glazed earthenware and the cutlery an inexpensive style. |
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Then all of a sudden there was a sound like smashing crockery, and the planes come diving out of the clouds. |
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Make you sure you wash up with hot, soapy water, and let crockery air-dry if possible. |
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I was explaining how you get more crockery in if you nest the little bowls inside the big bowls when I sensed that Mel was somehow not with me. |
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And just what did the people at the next table say when a dislodged piece of fish landed among their crockery? |
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We loosed off a few shots at the various damaged crockery I had scavenged and then I thought I would try a cunning scheme. |
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The table was always meticulously laid with mother's best table linen and crockery. |
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There in the corner of the room you'll find a wobbly pile of undersize crockery and two silver flasks. |
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I snap up a 60s dress and a vanity case from a little old lady for next to nothing, while Pam finds some more crockery. |
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The exhibition also features the usual products such as sarees, crockery, bed linen, cosmetics, hosiery and some imported goods. |
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They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home. |
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The production of crockery, cutlery and toys was severely curtailed as inessentials. |
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Newlyweds normally have a present list that includes crockery and toasters, but a new alternative could see couples giving goat herds to poor countries as wedding gifts. |
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There are wooden floors and stone tile floors, straight backed black chairs, wonderful crisp white and cream table linen and simple, elegant white crockery. |
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Many have electricity and some are heated for year-round use but bedding, cookware and crockery are not provided. |
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All detergents intended to be used to wash by hand dishes, crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and other kitchen utensils, etc. |
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Loading is simple thanks to the drawer's reach, and the soft close feature keeps your crockery safely in place. |
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They are equipped with basic furniture, crockery and the new residents have each been given a settling in allowance of 200 lari per head. |
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When they are finished, my crockery and glassware are shattered, my kitchen shelves and cupboards are broken, the food in my pantry is poisoned, and even my house is wrecked. |
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Towards the end of the tape the sound of breaking glass and crockery lends credence to the theory that passengers rushed the aisle with the food trolley. |
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Besides the classic boxes, they may have stronger cases for books, crockery boxes, corner guards for picture frames, and so on. |
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This is also evident on the crockery, unappetising marks and smears on dishes become a thing of the past. |
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It gives for the first time an idea of all the crockery or china from the grouping of a consumption site and temple. |
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Most famous of all was the Bow Porcelain factory, established in the late 1740s, which replicated the popular Chinese crockery of the day using bone ash. |
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Then there is the chance that, even if the chef is not suffering from the aftershocks of an overdose of ouzo, there may be no crockery left to serve it on. |
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She seemed to think that if she couldn't throw at least one tantrum, have one storm of weeping and break at least five pieces of crockery the day wasn't complete. |
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Accommodation in the economy units have no cutlery and crockery. |
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I can keep my crockery, glasses, pots and pans in the cupboards. |
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It also houses hundreds of thousands of items of railway memorabilia, including tickets, nameplates, silver and crockery, drawings, posters and works of art. |
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Among the accessories were cookware and crockery, trolleys and storage racks, dustbins and garbage disposers, carpets and cleaning supplies, kitchen hardware and ventilators. |
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True, it is not every day a climbing party takes along tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery, glasses, food, wine, candelabra and formal evening wear up 3,250 feet. |
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The crockery has class and the beverages come in real crystal ware. |
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The kitchen is equipped with crockery for 6 people, you will also find a toaster oven and microwave, coffee maker and a ceramic hob. |
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He also could be maddening to work with, dominating any situation and breaking a lot of crockery in the process. |
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Simple displays that emphasise the activities of the household, such as an armoire stacked with an assortment of crockery, can be used to provide a restorative background. |
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Or maybe you want some exclusive table linen, practical kitchen equipment or top-quality crockery? |
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In collaboration with their Italian partner, the Broggi cutlery manufacturer, they arranged for the delivery of a complete set of crockery and cutlery to this beleaguered school. |
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Prosecutor David Bate QC said Buck had also tried to sit next to another female passenger claiming she was his wife, before turning his attention to a hostess trolley, upending it and sending crockery flying. |
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We finally graduated to a sprawling palazzo overlooking the Grand Canal – even if the mezzanine-level bedroom looked like it had been added in the 1970s, the crockery was of the same era, and the wallpaper was peeling. |
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The Peranakan people in Malacca show unique features, such as furniture, porcelain, crockery, style and food. |
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Your happy home will become an inferno of tantrums and broken crockery. |
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Renting of Mobil homes from 25 to 30 m², terrace, 1 room with double bed, 1 room with two beds, shower, wash-hand basin, W. C., kitchen equipped with refrigerator, kitchen ustensils and crockery. |
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These new structures have the property that they are less likely to deposit on surfaces, eg textiles, crockery, heating elements and machine parts. |
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A mansard roof masks the attic, creating a sculptural setting for the colorful tile and crockery roofing materials. |
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The use of copper and manganese oxides in the decoration and the glazing, which made the containers waterproof and stopped liquids soaking the earthenware, created a type of special crockery which was considered a luxury. |
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For manual cleaning of crockery and kitchen appliances. |
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Therefore, at the beginning, the actual space required in kitchen cabinets was determined as was the amount of cooking tools, crockery and appliances needed. |
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The band's singer Michael Stipe and Buck's wife Stephanie burst into tears as the jury cleared him of a charge of being drunk on an aircraft last April, two counts of common assault, and one charge of damaging BA crockery. |
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Everything was beautifully presented on contemporary white crockery, the popadom pickles arrived in bijou dishes on a slate. |
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In 1946, purchase tax was removed completely from kitchen fittings and crockery, while the rate was reduced on various gardening items. |
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The splodgy paint effect on this Linea crockery makes a change from intricate florals. |
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During the XIXth century, Aubagne is at the height of one's art, 40 pottery, 12 crockery are growing up in order to bring gracefulness and typical creation. |
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From here, you'll head to Paradise Square, a Grade II listed cobbled Georgian square built in the late 18th century, and once known as Pot Square because of the crockery vendors who sold their wares here. |
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Do not leave any undesirable chemicals on the crockery. |
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The Moody DS 62 offers complete solutions, an all inclusive passage maker with life vests, a spare part package and toolbox and the cutlery and crockery for 8 persons. |
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Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the smashing of crockery. |
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Mix and match pieces of solid pine furniture, such as antique chairs, a scrubbed refectory table, rockers and a dresser displaying vintage crockery. |
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It was also associated with the House of Osman, resulting in tulips being widely used in decorative motifs on tiles, mosques, fabrics, crockery, etc. |
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