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Definition of Ironwares
1. ironware [n] - See also: ironware
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironwares
Literary usage of Ironwares
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Official Catalogue of the British Section by Great Britain (1876)
"Pots and all other manufactures not included in the preceding classes Polished
or turned - Tinned, enamelled, or varnished IRON : — ironwares (heavy), ..."
2. International Shipping & Shipbuilding Directory (1891)
"Iron and ironwares free ; Tas. Free ; Tr. 4-; av; WA. Iron and steel wire,
standards and ... For boring for water or coal free, ironwares. — See Iron, &c. ..."
3. A New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Swedish Languages by Karl Tauchnitz, Otto Holtze (1875)
"«(an* frei» m. trade with ironwares, -byf Í •-., /. forge. »bite » я. as hard ae
iron. -WO , ax. hearth of iron, ..."
4. Commercial Handbook of France by Frederick Martin (1867)
"Description of Articles WROUGHT IRON:— ironwares (heavy), including framework
... Small ironwares ('serrurerie') including: locks and padlocks of all sorts, ..."
5. The City of Saint Louis of To-day: Its Progress and Prospects by Mahlon M. Yeakle (1889)
"Car wheels, chains, counting-room safes, scales and balances, steam- boilers,
steam engines, shovels, mill saws, files, vises, ironwares, ..."
6. Official Catalogue of the British Section by Great Britain (1876)
"Pots and all other manufactures not included in the preceding classes Polished
or turned - Tinned, enamelled, or varnished IRON : — ironwares (heavy), ..."
7. International Shipping & Shipbuilding Directory (1891)
"Iron and ironwares free ; Tas. Free ; Tr. 4-; av; WA. Iron and steel wire,
standards and ... For boring for water or coal free, ironwares. — See Iron, &c. ..."
8. A New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Swedish Languages by Karl Tauchnitz, Otto Holtze (1875)
"«(an* frei» m. trade with ironwares, -byf Í •-., /. forge. »bite » я. as hard ae
iron. -WO , ax. hearth of iron, ..."
9. Commercial Handbook of France by Frederick Martin (1867)
"Description of Articles WROUGHT IRON:— ironwares (heavy), including framework
... Small ironwares ('serrurerie') including: locks and padlocks of all sorts, ..."
10. The City of Saint Louis of To-day: Its Progress and Prospects by Mahlon M. Yeakle (1889)
"Car wheels, chains, counting-room safes, scales and balances, steam- boilers,
steam engines, shovels, mill saws, files, vises, ironwares, ..."