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Böttger|ˈbœtgər| The name of J. G. Böttger (1682–1719), a German maker of porcelain, used attrib. to designate a type of red stoneware.
[1850J. Marryat Hist. Pott. & Porc. 233 Böttcher Ware, a fine red stoneware which was made by a chemist of that name, at Dresden, and which led to the discovery of porcelain in Europe.] 1869Lady C. Schreiber Jrnl. (1911) I. 32 Böttger tankard. Ibid. 43 Two white Dresden teapots..and a red Böttger one. 1925W. W. Worster tr. Hannover's Pott. & Porc. III. iii. 43 The Plaue ware is..thicker in the body and coarser in its shape than Böttger ware. |