- and vases). "Dinnerware" is
another term used to
refer to
tableware and "
crockery"
refers to
ceramic tableware,
today often porcelain or bone china. Sets...
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Crockery Township is a
civil township of
Ottawa County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the
township po****tion was 3,960.
There are...
- A
creamer is a
small pitcher or jug
designed for
holding cream or milk to be
served with tea or
coffee in the
Western tradition.
Creamers can be earthenware...
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Covington Township Baraga 476 569 −16.3% 192.26 498.0 2.5/sq mi (1.0/km2)
Crockery Township Ottawa 3,960 3,782 +4.7% 32.45 84.0 122.0/sq mi (47.1/km2) Cross...
- 49403.
Crockery Lake, a homeowners' ****ociation on
Crockery Lake near the
center of the township. Harrisburg, on the
north branch of
Crockery Cr**** in...
- A
marmite (pronounced [maʁmit]) is a
traditional crockery c****erole
vessel found in France. It is
famed for its "pot-belly" shape.[citation needed] According...
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Locally produced crockery jars of
baijiu in a
liquor store in
Haikou on Hainan, with
signs indicating the
alcohol content and
price per jin (1/2 kilo)...
- the word pot, and
sometimes used for chemicals.
Derivative terms include crockery and crock-pot. A gypsy's
crock is a (traditionally three-legged) cooking...
- it in 1869 and
opening a
crockery and gl****ware
store in
Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1870. He made
money manufacturing crockery and
investing in real estate...
- They
drifted apart; Methot's
drinking increased, and she
threw plants,
crockery and
other objects at Bogart. She set
their house afire,
stabbed him with...