Antique Early Lazy Eight Two-Tone 3 Gallon Stoneware Jug Early Ohio Valley stoneware jug or possibly an early Red Wing transition piece. A few small flea bit chips on the lip of the jug, otherwise in great shape. Measures about 15″ tall and 10″ wide.
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History of salt-glazed pottery: Westerwald Pottery (stoneware) is a distinctive type of salt glazed grey pottery from the area of Westerwald in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The clay of the area is almost free of impurities and is perfectly suited for stoneware production.
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Lyman and Clark once owned the Gardiner, Maine pottery together and Christopher Fenton had married Luman Norton’s granddaughter and worked with the Norton family in Bennington previous to opening the U.
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Three American Stoneware Canning Jars 19th Century-Early 20th century. To Include a Handled Tan Colored Example with Lid, a Brown Glazed Jar with Lid, and a “The Weir” Canning Jar Patented March 1st, 1892, the First Example with a Few Old Chips to Lid All with Normal Age Marks and Crazing. Tallest measuring 8 Tall, […]
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