64 Words to use with porcelains

"This earthen vessel was found in the porcelain factory of Tschisuka in the province of Odori, in South Idzumi, and is an object belonging to the thousand graves....

Put into a porcelain kettle with enough of the condensed juice to cover.

The chimney-piece of sculptured marble, with an ormolu frieze, holds some choice antique porcelain vases and a valuable Roman timepiece.

Parker and the cowboys were squatted, legs doubled under them, their knees forming a table on which to hold the white porcelain plate of "mulligan," in a circle at the back of the grub-wagon.

This river is large, wide, and swift, one arm of it reaching to Quinsai, and the other to Zaitum, and at the parting of these branches, the city of Tringui is situated, where porcelain dishes are made[20].

"Porcelain ware" is iron lined with a hard, smooth enamel, and makes safe and very desirable cooking utensils.

"What think you they will do?" "Well," said Peyronie deliberately, "if it were left to me, the first thing I should do would be to cut down Spiltdorph's supply of tobacco and take away from him that great porcelain pipe, which must weigh two or three pounds.

South-eastern China was also the chief centre of porcelain production, although china clay is found also in North China.

They are obviously of porcelain clay, as Willis says.

The ordinary currency of the country is in porcelain shells brought from India.

We were quartered in private houses, and as there was one man to a family generally, he was put in the villager's room of honor, with a tall porcelain stove in the corner, a feather bed under him, and another on top.

In ancient times the making of woolen garments was considered just as much of an art in Cashmere as painting or sculpture in France and Germany, porcelain work in China or cloisonne work in Japan, and no matter how long a weaver was engaged upon a garment, he was sure to find somebody with sufficient taste and money to buy it.

You can sling mud upon me, I have a porcelain bath!

The visitor can see today, in every one of their dwarf palaces, some of his malachite vases or porcelain bowls or porphyry columns.

The specimens exhibited convinced Gotzkowsky that this young man was fully acquainted with the secret of porcelain-making, and he had therefore immediately determined to forestall the Duke of Gotha.

Silently each heaped his plate with the viands before him while Sing Pete circled the table pouring coffee into the white porcelain cups.

For this purpose we employ a small unglazed porcelain tube that we have had especially constructed therefor.

Lay the pared pineapple on a porcelain platter and stick your apple-corer right through the centre of the apple, first at one end and then at the other; if it acts stubbornly put a towel around the handle of the corer and twist it, the whole core will come out at once.

Wilkinson expresses his surprise at the porcelain vessels recently discovered, as well as admiration of them, especially of their rich colors and beautiful shapes.

The Secret of the porcelain fish.

He was eager to show me the results of his summer work, and meanwhile my eye took in the neat shelves with their array of cameras, &c., the porcelain sink and automatic water tap, the two acetylene gas burners with their shading screens, and the general obviousness of all conveniences of the photographic art.

Porcelain figures of the eighteenth century.

He almost bought a porcelain doll to keep Batman company on the lanai, but he decided that might be pushy.

They do not serve hot milk with coffee, for which I blessed them from the bottom of my soul, but they have little brown porcelain jugs which they fill with cream so thick that you have to take it out with a spoonit won't pour,and

It comes in a round pasteboard box nowadays, you know, Rudolph, with French mendacities all over the topand my eyebrows come in a fat crayon, and the healthful glow of my lips comes in a little porcelain tub.

64 Words to use with  porcelains