GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Originally made from a raw sienna-colored clay known as "K Marl," caneware has been used mainly for the production of tableware. When mixed with silica (sand) for greater resistance to heat, it was used to simulate pie crust in the once-popular game pie dishes.
Drawn from
Wedgwood in the Collection of the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, (Shreveport: The Gallery), 1980, 75.
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set operator as OR
apply to objects where number equals 1991.412.70.A-B
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General Description
Originally made from a raw sienna-colored clay known as "K Marl," caneware has been used mainly for the production of tableware. When mixed with silica (sand) for greater resistance to heat, it was used to simulate pie crust in the once-popular game pie dishes.
Drawn from
Wedgwood in the Collection of the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, (Shreveport: The Gallery), 1980, 75.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
(digitized/non-digitized)
Web Resources
Notes
rules
Apply To
Objects
number
Equals
1991.412.70.A-B
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Objects
medium
Contains
caneware
source file
materials_and_techniques-0162.xml.nores