Although pewter was in general use for tableware during the period, glass was made in the colony, as early as 1609, and imported glasses not infrequently are mentioned in inventories.
Wooden trenchers and wooden spoons were the earliest tablewarein Virginia.
Tableware is "solid" even if it contains alloy enough to stiffen it.
These men were the first silvermakers in this country to plate tableware by electricity.
All the white salt-glazed ware from Marlborough represents the serviceable but decorative tableware of everyday use.
The central decoration, if of flowers or fruit, must be in a bowl or dish decorative in the same sense that the rest of the tableware is.
An examination of the premises showed that all the tableware of value had disappeared, along with two rings which Laura had left on the mantelpiece in the living-room.
And you'll be welcome to use our tableware and kitchen utensils.
Presently the crowd went over to the Basswood bungalow, and there learned that, among other things, some solid silver tableware which Mrs. Basswood had brought along had vanished.
Somebody visited our bungalow last night and took nearly all our victuals and our tableware and our kitchen utensils!
Much of the tableware was made of this metal and found in each household.
Of the other articles sometimes reckoned as furniture, the tableware and kitchen utensils, some account will be given elsewhere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tableware" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.