Noun
Earthenware; vessels formed of baked clay, especially the coarser kinds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to archaeological findings–traces of ash, bones of animals, shards of crockery, dishes and basins–the dinner during the classical era was also organized at the burial spot. Source: Internet
Behind the open market, several shops sell Chinese and Bangladeshi crockery, appliances, shoes, silks and carpets. Source: Internet
Make multiple attempts at rousing third child, including opening all blinds and windows, clattering crockery piled on floor of bedroom and tripping over impressive floordrobe. Source: Internet
Even older traces of human presence were found in the hamlets of Meyernberg: pieces of pottery and wooden crockery were dated to the 9th century based on their decoration. Source: Internet
Cutlery and crockery change the look of the dining table. Source: Internet
From toys or vintage clothes to snuff boxes or delicate crockery, the rooms will brim with varying collectibles from all different eras and pose different challenges and tasks for the teams. Source: Internet