In 1987 Anne Goda was working on a master’s degree in American Civilization studies and decided to do her thesis on a little-known subject — a small redware pottery maker created by brothers Thomas ...
Redware is the common name for domestic pottery produced in New England between the 17th and 18th centuries. Redware was made primarily to meet the daily needs of preparing, serving, and storing food.
Lina Grundmann carefully rolled out the clay and shaped it over a mold inside the barn at the Berks County Heritage Center. The 16-year-old exchange student from the Saxony region of Germany near ...
Redware is a hard, red stoneware that has been made for hundreds of years. It was the traditional domestic earthen pottery of the 17th to 19th centuries. Redware was first produced in the United ...
This unusual redware vessel is called a slip cup and was used for decorating pottery. It sold for $649 at Conestoga Auctions. A strange redware pottery item was listed in a recent auction as a cup.
MONTEREY, Mass. — On August 8, join redware expert Lorraine German on a private tour of the Bidwell House Museum's collection of redware pottery. Attendees will see some of the unique pieces on ...
Paul Epsom visits Selinda of Kennedy Redware in Muncy to learn how to create Redware Pottery using old ways. These designs are inspired by famous examples of early folk art found in museums and ...
The exhibit opening Sunday at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum is so expansive it will take two years to display it in its entirety. “Thrown, Fired, and Glazed: The Redware Tradition from ...
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