noun
- A type of stoneware pottery with a tan or buff color, often decorated with relief designs, produced chiefly in England during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Usage: historical; collectible pottery
Examples
- The museum's collection includes several pieces of caneware from the Wedgwood factory.
- Caneware became popular among wealthy households during the Georgian era.
- Collectors prize caneware for its distinctive warm color and fine craftsmanship.
- The teapot was made of caneware and featured classical relief patterns.
- Caneware production declined after the introduction of new ceramic techniques in the Victorian period.