Creamware
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Creamware is a cream-coloured earthenware created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, which proved ideal for domestic ware. It was popular until the 1820s. It was also known as tortoiseshellware or Prattware depending on the color of glaze used.
The most notable producer of creamware was Josiah Wedgwood. Around 1779, he was able to lighten the cream color to a bluish white and sold this more desirable product under the name pearl ware. Wedgewood supplied his creamware to Queen Charlotte and Catherine the Great and used the trade name Queen's ware.
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What about a nice article on our beloved sound card - do you think?

P.S I don't think Prattware Pulsar sounds that good




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