Ceramic ware
The name for tin glazed earthenware is faience.
A small earthenware pot is a pipkin
No, china is a type of ceramic and therefore not capitalized as it is not a name or brand.
A "vessel" in this case is a hollow food container such as a pot, cup, vase, bowl, pitcher or jar, usual used for holding liquids. "Crockery" is the name given to eating and serving dishes, usually made out of earthenware (ie clay). So a "Crockery Vessel" is an earthenware pitcher.
"Earthenware" is "setomono" and/or "yakimono." They are pronounced seh-toh-mo-no and yah-kee-mo-no, respectively.
Another name for China is ''The Peoples Republic of China''
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Tian
Chine in French
There are not china dishes called Legon. Legon was the name of a shop in Bruges selling dishes, ceramics, statues... The shop doesn't exist anymore and was located in a street called Zuidzandstraat number 50. It s a shopping street between the market place and 't Zand.
China
kaolin or kaolinite