0 pottery (= objects made out of clay) of a particular type or make: --
Meissen ware
1 used, often in shops, to refer to objects of the same material or type, especially things used in cooking and serving food: --
2 used, especially in stores, to refer to objects of the same material or type: --
Our collections favor decorated, temporally diagnostic sherds, not the plain wares and odd examples expected in the peripheral-economy hypothesis.
Any hot-cakes stall would have been proud to have sold their wares as speedily !
The figurine and the plate were found in association with three small squash-form jars, one plain ware and the other two painted red.
The rest are thick, crude, non-standardized utility wares.
Unfortunately other parts are still missing because most linguists cannot see school teachers as 'consumers' of their wares.
Judging from the great number of residue sherds, one can assume that this ware formed part of the everyday serving and eating utensils.
She also considered form-function categories, serving wares, utilitarian wares, and others to compare the complexes.
They were also furnished with such modern sanitary wares as bathtubs, water closet, hand washbasin with marble counter top and timber cabinets.