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A pottery collector in San Antonio was at a garage sale and noticed the green salt glaze drip from underneath dirt that had dried on a gallon jug.
Salt-glaze pottery, usually stoneware, has a glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel-like texture which is formed by throwing sodium chloride, common salt, into the kiln during the ...
Check out Leigh Keno's appraisal of a salt-glazed stoneware water cooler, ca. 1830, from Biloxi Hour 2.
Appraisal: Salt Glazed Stoneware Temperance Keg, ca. 1885, from Little Rock Hr 2.
Check out this Google map that shows clay minerals found around the U.S. and world that are commonly used in pottery.
Handmade salt glaze pottery Maloney, who only ever held a high school diploma, pioneered a new type of retail market: The Pottery, selling factory-made goods directly from manufacturers, was an ...
The maker of the iconic salt-glazed stoneware that can be found in many Seacoast homes is slated to close at the end of the year.
Handmade salt glaze pottery Maloney, who only ever held a high school diploma, pioneered a new type of retail market: The Pottery, selling factory-made goods directly from manufacturers, was an ...
Höganäs, a Swedish town once famous for its salt-glazed ceramics, is having a renaissance.
This rustic pottery is referred to by several names: Poterie en Grès (sandstone), Terre-Cuit (cooked earth), salt-glazed pottery, or Berrichon Pottery, as it comes from that historic region in ...
Attracted to the area for its abundance of diverse, high-quality local clay, the first Seagrove potters created redware and later forged salt-glazed stoneware. Over the years, as the pottery town ...
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