"Chinaware" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the wagon except Tom White; he began unloading the parcels, tossing them on the sidewalk. Out came the carpet-sack loaded with chinaware. It struck ... — Watch Yourself Go By • Al. G. Field
... first came, it was very fashionable. It was called the new China drink. Along with the tea, people brought from China little teacups to drink it from. Most of the cups before this time had been made of pewter. The new cups and saucers were called chinaware. They also brought from China pretty little tables on which they set the teacups when they drank ... — Stories of American Life and Adventure • Edward Eggleston |