Did it go for Samian and Etruscan ware, too, she had been wondering when the front doorbell had rung.
Aird, Catherine A DEAD LIBERTY
It was thin, fine, red, decorated with a raised pattern and it looked very like the Samian ware she had seen in the museum
Erskine, Barbara MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
All related terms of '-ware'
Delaware
a member of a Native American people formerly living near the Delaware River
cameo ware
jasper ware with applied decoration of classical motifs , resembling a cameo
jasper ware
an opaque impure microcrystalline form of quartz , red, yellow, brown, or dark green in colour, used as a gemstone and for ornamental decoration
Samian ware
a fine earthenware pottery , reddish-brown or black in colour, found in large quantities on Roman sites
Arretine ware
a fine earthenware pottery , reddish-brown or black in colour, found in large quantities on Roman sites
biscuit ware
unglazed earthenware
sanitary ware
plumbing fixtures , as sinks or toilet bowls, made of ceramic material or enameled metal
Satsuma ware
simple pottery made in Satsuma , Japan , from the late 16th century
Belleek (ware)
a fine, glossy , often iridescent pottery resembling porcelain
porcelain ware
articles made of porcelain , such as plates and cups
holloware
serving dishes and table accessories , esp. of silver , that are relatively hollow or concave
Belleek
a kind of thin fragile porcelain with a lustrous glaze
Dresden china
porcelain ware , esp delicate and elegantly decorative objects and figures of high quality, made at Meissen , near Dresden , since 1710
Limoges
a city in S central France , on the Vienne River : a centre of the porcelain industry since the 18th century . Pop: 139 026 (2006)
Queensware
a type of light white earthenware with a brilliant glaze developed from creamware by Josiah Wedgwood and named in honour of his patroness , Queen Charlotte