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Stahl’s Pottery Preservation Society has been celebrating the art of Pennsylvania German redware for 36 years at the Stahl’s Pottery site, 6826 Corning Road, Zionsville.. A fall festival was ...
Lina Grundmann, 16, an exchange student from Germany, creates a redware bowl at the Berks County Heritage Center during a program on creating Pennsylvania German redware pottery.
artwork and decorated Pennsylvania redware, stoneware and earthenware. The book costs $25 postpaid from Turtlecreek Potters. Countless pieces of slip and sgraffito-decorated pottery are included ...
Producing redware pottery was a common practice among the Pennsylvania Germans at the time. Named for its distinctive reddish color, because of the high amount of iron content found in the clay ...
Redware pottery was first created by German immigrants settling in Pennsylvania in the late 17th Century. Redware was created from clays of different colors that burned to brick-red in wood-fired ...
“Thrown, Fired, and Glazed: The Redware Tradition from Pennsylvania and Beyond’’ showcases more than 150 pieces each year, looking at the history of the pottery that so permeated the lives ...
ZIONSVILLE — For 37 years, Stahl’s Pottery has celebrated the art of Pennsylvania German redware at the pottery site at 6826 Corning Road. The 37th Annual Summer Pottery Festival, held from 9 ...
This slipware decorated Pennsylvania German plate probably dates from the early 19th century. It has three sgraffito tulips incised into a white ground. Catalog Number 379,506; Negative Number ...
View A group of Pennsylvania redware pottery items Unknown; glazed earthenware; Largest: 2.5 H x 5.25 W x 4.5 D 3.125 H x 2.875 W x 2 D; . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction ...