Stone and glass jewelry were also in abundance, but the specimens of clay pottery were plain and dominated by round based and footed bowls.
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_As a centerpiece, fill a silver or crystal footed bowl with pears, apples, pomegranates, crab apples, and litchi nuts in countless shades of crimson.
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Dreves'other popular creations included a 1949 low-footed bowl, also still made, and a 1942 scroll-footed bowl, which was reissued this year for the Steuben centennial.
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Dreves'other popular creations included a 1949 low-footed bowl, also still made, and a 1942 scroll-footed bowl, which was reissued this year for the Steuben centennial.
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To make a 12-inch apple pyramid, you'll need 40 to 50 dwarf apples; boxwood sprigs; a 12-inch polystyrene cone; toothpicks; scissors; and a pretty urn, footed bowl or platter.
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The 19th century agate earthenware sauce tureens and lozenge-shaped footed bowl made in Apt in Provence are, in their form, exact copies of an English style . ( Estimate : $ 2, 800 to $ 4, 200 .)
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Hand-built in either red or buff clay, they have a consummate thinness and are sparely decorated with geometric designs and schematic animals : a sprightly goat with big arcing horns on the storage jar, a string of tiny flamingoes on a sturdy footed bowl.
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The ancient Greeks also used vessel called a kylix ( a shallow footed bowl ), and for banquets the " kantharos " ( a deep cup with handles ) or the " rhyton ", a drinking horn often moulded into the form of a human or animal head.
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It casts such a clear light on its subject that even the uninitiated can learn from the dialogue between these nearly 65 objects _ including covered serving dishes, platters and plates, soup tureens, serving utensils and the occasional footed bowl _ nearly half of which were made by Paul Storr.
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Within the production of these drinking vessels, from the mid-2nd century BC onwards, translucent or transparent glass tableware ( plates, dishes, bowls, drinking vessels, such as skyphoi, footed bowls or handled cups ) was introduced; glass tableware production once established enjoyed several glassworking centres and contributed in the dramatic increase of the Hellenistic glass industry.