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These are no mere utilitarian containers but works of art.
Usually plant materials were casually placed in utilitarian containers such as earthenware jugs, bottles, glass tumblers, and in majolica, or glazed and enamelled pottery, drug jars called albarelli.
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His new shop, Oliviers & Company, near Track 17 in Grand Central Terminal, sells 25 extra virgin cold-pressed olive oils from France, Spain, Italy, Israel and Greece, each labeled with the harvest date and the type of olive used, and each in a simple, utilitarian container: $18 to $36 for a 16.8-ounce tin, $13 to $24 for an 8.4-ounce bottle.
Utilitarian pottery and twilled containers and mats are still made in most groups, using native Indian techniques.
More utilitarian in sensibility are the vessels or containers by Kate Rogovin, an array of beaten-lead bowls, which provide a hint of the many vessels to be seen upstairs.
While most could serve as containers, they work equally well as non-utilitarian objects.
But you have to admit that the rainbow of pastel containers in this vintage Tupperware ad is certainly better than the utilitarian options out now.
Canopied furniture belongs to the elegant Georgian period (1760-1820), but in the Victorian era, furniture frequently was utilitarian, like the nifty officer's table that also contains a set-up for shaving, including mirror, basin and soap container.
If utilitarian.
This is a utilitarian vocabulary.
The first is utilitarian.
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