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    A cachepot (/ˈkæʃpɒt, -poʊ/, French: [kaʃpo]) is a French term for what is usually called in modern English a "planter" or for older examples a jardiniere...
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    Lilac, white and green cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons, Staffordshire...
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    themselves mostly refer to tabletop "planter" versions of such receptacles as cachepots ("hide-pots"). The French tend to use jardinière for larger outdoor containers...
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  • lingerie, corset, corselet, corpete, pantufas, salopette, cachecol, cachenez, cachepot, colete, colher, prato, costume, serviette, garde-nappe, avant-première...
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    grew in popularity during the 18th century.: 48  The decorative pot or cachepot specifically for growing houseplants (as opposed to a simple terracotta...
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    or box for plants Jardiniere, one such type of pot, mostly indoor types Cachepot, another term for the same Flower box, another type of planter, mostly...
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    absorbed into the Wedgwood Group in 1966. Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, William Adams & Sons Jasperware decorative ewer...
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    America and Europe. In the 18th century, Josiah Wedgwood's flowerpots or cachepots, were very popular; they were often highly decorative and used as table...
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    Lenoble took over his studio. He committed suicide in 1909. Ibis vase cachepot Porcelain vase with swan, Haviland & Co., 1880s Stoneware vase, 1880s Stoneware...
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    naturalism and humour of Minton shapes. Wedgwood's majolica included cachepots, jugs, candlesticks, cheese bells, umbrella stands, sardine boxes, plates...
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