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sauceboat
noun
A boat-shaped pitcher for serving sauce or gravy.
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With the advent of Neoclassicism, the sauceboat was to a certain extent replaced by the sauce tureen, but it regained its place among domestic silver in the 19th century.
Startled, she flings it away, breaking the Bow sauceboat.
Early the next morning, Lucy wants to paint the sauceboat with her new watercolors, a tenth-birthday present.
On the dresser in Lucy's guest room is a large Kakiemon-style sauceboat depicting two plump little birds, a lopsided blue tree, and a flaming turtle.
She ordered broiled sole with its Longchamps accompaniments, and an extra order, for fresh broccoli with sauce supreme When the food came the broccoli was in its own dish, a sauceboat and spoon beside it.
Could her inspiration could have come from "her wish to show Gabe how well she could transform the ashes of the object of his grief?" Mrs. Parch rubs the plate, compares it to the sauceboat, and finally says, "We must celebrate.
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Palissy's pottery generally consists of oval or circular dishes, ewers, and sauceboats, decorated with plants and animals and allegorical and mythological scenes.
By about the middle of the 18th century, an ever-widening variety of articles was being made: the pewterers were able to supply anything from a spoon to a whole dinner service, including mustard pots, sauceboats, and spoons for serving punch.
After years of service in the dented sauceboats of hotel dining rooms, tartare made its bid for wider appreciation with the 70s pub lunch of scampi in the basket.
Elaborate silver candelabra, sauceboats, tureens and other adornments of baronial tables will go on display on Saturday at Sotheby's before being auctioned on April 18.
Pro-British Burling Slip merchants Frederick and Philip Rhinelander supplied numerous imported creamware dishes, sauceboats, plates, and fluted bowls, including three, more costly, "china" bowls.
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