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Salt Glazed Stoneware9 of 10My first "major" piece - 19th century Salt Glazed Potteryantique stoneware jug
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Samovar88
    (29 items)

    I saw this in a shop today and had to leave with it. Does anyone have a guess on the origin, company or at least region of the country where it may have originated? Thanks.

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    1. nldionne nldionne, 12 years ago
      Good luck finding the maker. I have some that I have been tryingt to identify with no luck. It is a beauty, love salt glazed..
    2. SherwoodBrothers, 9 years ago
      Your crock was potted in New Brighton PA in the later 1800's. The debate is still on regarding which potter, amongst several large potteries on Block House Run, created this gem. If you look carefully at the cobalt decoration you can pick out the stylized N B for New Brighton.
    3. Samovar88 Samovar88, 9 years ago
      Thank you so much SherwoodBrothers! Great information. I wondered what the design was.
    4. SherwoodBrothers, 4 years ago
      Update 2020. Sherds (yes it is Sherd not Shard when related to old pottery pieces) found at the railroad loading dock at the old pottery location, indicate that these NB pieces were potted by Enterprise Pottery in New Brighton. Online history of the pottery is available.

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