The country "China" lends its name to a type of poetry called "Porcelain China, Bone China or just simply China", because for may hundreds of years after it was invented in China, only the Chinese people knew how to make it.
China ! China is both a country and a type of pottery.
I have a small Haddon Pottery pot and the pottery name - Haddon Pottery - is handwritten in full on the base.
Robert C. Lock has written: 'The traditional potters of Seagrove, North Carolina' -- subject(s): American Pottery, Pottery, Pottery, American 'The Whole PC Family Encyclopedia'
Robert Godfrey C. Mundy has written: 'English Delft pottery' -- subject- s -: British Pottery, Delftware
C. Sempill has written: 'English pottery and china'
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A piece of broken pottery is called a shard.
a kiln
Thun is Swiss pottery I have three piece trio and its worth around £30.00-£50.00
This is terracotta pottery. It is a form of clay earthenware.