Many had not been available before, ranging from enamelware to stretch socks.
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Place in glass or enamelware pan or bowl and pour cold marinade over meat.
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It is crammed with Cornish creamware, enamelware, mugs and plates.
From the guardian.co.uk
Heat the olive oil in a wide enamelware casserole.
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However, manufacturers have discontinued the use of pigments with cadmium, so the enamelware now marketed is cadmium-free.
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In 1972, he purchased an enamelware factory, sourcing his materials locally and exporting the finished product to Germany.
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Their designers created enamelware pitchers, tea kettles and picture frames, among other items, all beautifully painted with tiny posies.
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Pemper personally alerted Schindler to the plans and persuaded him to switch production from enamelware to anti-tank grenades to save Schindler's workers.
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Leyson's father and brother David were able to leave the ghetto to work in Schindler's nearby enamelware factory, and eventually he joined them, standing on an upturned box to work a lathe.
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Cooking utensil of enameled iron
Vitreous enamel, or just enamel (or porcelain enamel in U.S. English), is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius (1380 and 1560 degrees Fahrenheit). ...
Articles coated with decorative enamel; Cooking utensils that have a corrosion resistant layer of enamel fused to the surface