Rowe Pottery Works Historical Products for 2012
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Because all of Rowe Pottery
products are handmade, you will not find the consistency of
machine made, production-line products. The size and shape of a
piece will vary and the individual decorator who creates your
piece will influence the pattern. Throwing ridges created by the
potter's hand as it turns on the wheel, brown flashings created
in the kiln where two pots "kiss" each other all add to the
character and uniqueness of your particular piece. These are
inherent traits of salt glaze stoneware and make each piece a
joy for you and generations to come.
Early Americans cherished
their stoneware for its durability in oven and hearth. Crocks,
jars and jugs had to withstand daily use and perform equally
well in extreme hot and cold temperatures. Today we enjoy
authentic salt glaze for the same reasons. It's 100% food safe
and use it in the oven, microwave and is dishwasher safe.
Rowe Pottery is handmade
with pride just like it was 150 years ago. |
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Historical 2012 |
Includes: Historical Covered Crock ~ This low straight sided crock
is fashioned after a traditional cake pot. Hand decorated; a
beautiful piece to store yarn, needles and other crafting supplies.
(11”h x 9 1/2”dia) Historical Yelloware Bowl ~ The yellowware bowl
was inspired by a form from the early 1900’s called a “milk pan,”
and was used daily in the kitchen for mixing, preparing and serving
food. (6 1/4”h x 13 1/2”dia) Historical Pitcher ~ Fashioned after an
old milk pitcher form, the straight sides and wood handle are
details that allow it to be a stand out. (12”h) Historical Domed
Butter Dish ~ Domed butter dishes such as this, became popular on
the table as they held an array of small individual butter portions
called “pats.” (6 1/2” dia plate, 4”dia dome) Historical Bottle
Topper ~ Inspired by classic hand carved folk art, this wine bottle
topper is a fun twist on tradition. (3 1/2”h) |
Colorization varies greatly due to the Salt Glaze style of firing the pottery
- Colors from pale grey blue to dark brown are normal -
we can not speculate on
what color you will receive - each is a limited edition - all will have brown
and blue spots |
Sheep Crock
9.5"wide x 11"high
$ 173.88
Have
One Left |
Domed Butter Bell
6.25"wide x 4.5"high
$ 63.88
Sorry -
Sold Out |
Old Milk Pitcher
12"high
Sorry - Sold Out |
Pig Bottle Stopper
3.5"high
$ 47.88
In Stock - Have Two |
Yellow Ware "Milk
Pan" Bowl
13.5"Wide x 6.25"High
Sorry Sold
Out
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