Caneware Definition
Caneware is unglazed, light-brown stoneware. It was first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in 1770.
In 1795, caneware game pie dishes were made. These looked like the pastry crust of a game pie. Many companies made caneware and it is used for cooking or serving utensils.
In 1795, caneware game pie dishes were made. These looked like the pastry crust of a game pie. Many companies made caneware and it is used for cooking or serving utensils.