Queensware
Britishnoun
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The next day the merchants of Tinkletown—notably the Five and Ten Cent Store and Fisher's Queensware Store—did a thriving business.
From Anderson Crow, Detective by McCutcheon, George Barr
Groceries 39 $10,623,400 $272,400 Dry Goods 25 5,853,000 234,000 Boots and Shoes 8 1,184,000 148,000 Drugs 8 1,123,000 140,375 Hardware 9 590,000 65,555 Queensware 6 265,000 44,166 Hats, Furs, &c.
From The History of Louisville, from the Earliest Settlement till the Year 1852 by Casseday, Ben
In 1812, Thomas Haig, a native of Scotland, a Queensware potter, started the Northern Liberties Pottery, and turned out a beautiful quality of red and black earthenware.
From Scotland's Mark on America by Black, George Fraser
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