Canewares

/ˈkeɪnwɛərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of caneware; multiple pieces or a collection of cane-colored stoneware pottery.

Etymology

The plural form of 'caneware,' following standard English pluralization by adding '-s' to the noun.

Kelly Says

When antique dealers talk about 'canewares,' they're usually referring to complete sets or collections of these tan-colored dishes—they're often found together because they were made as dinner services in the 1700s-1800s.

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