Posted 4 years ago
cohkee
(17 items)
Pottery Mug. Definitely vintage handmade. No identifying marks. Kind of a putty/beige color with blue flowers. Wondering if anyone can suggest where it was made or anything else about it.
Pottery Mug, unidentified maker/origin | ||
Recent comments25748 of 180082 |
Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate
Posted 4 years ago
cohkee
(17 items)
Pottery Mug. Definitely vintage handmade. No identifying marks. Kind of a putty/beige color with blue flowers. Wondering if anyone can suggest where it was made or anything else about it.
Create an account or login in order to post a comment.
Salt glazed mug - not sure that it's an arts and crafts piece though.
Thank you Gillian! I'd say mystery solved.
It appears to be a contemporary souvenir from the Williamsburg Pottery Factory in Virginia. The company has been a major tourist attraction for years, expanded to include factory outlet stores and a campground, and spread out over 200 acres. It also was the largest importer of Asian home goods in the U.S., so where this actually was produced is questionable.
In 2010 the organization made a drastic "redevelopment" of the property, downsizing to around 20 acres, and upgrading the property, but still including offices, restaurants, and the "pottery factory" salesroom and retail outlets.
Being on the opposite side of the U.S., I haven't heard much about it since, but do know that there are still a lot of these blue and white saltglaze pieces out there, bought as souvenirs by the estimated 3,000,000 annual visitors (before the remodel), which end up in local thrift shops everywhere.
Thanks Canyon Road--totally could be from there as my family was on East Coast mainly. We even went to Williamsburg in the 70s, although I don't recall a pottery factory visit.