Tableware Provence Jugs


J.A. Bauer Pottery is an American pottery that was founded in Paducah, Kentucky in 1885 and operated for most of its life in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles. It closed in 1962. In 2000, a new company re-established the Bauer brand. It produces reproductions of Bauer dishes from the 1930s and 1940s in original and new colors.

Article title : Bauer Pottery
"main products were brown-glazed, hand-thrown wares including crocks and jugs. J.A. Bauer moved his family to Los Angeles in early 1909, and selected a..."
Article title : Jens Quistgaard
"were quickly followed by a series of tableware and kitchenware designs: cutlery in silver and handcrafted steel; jugs and saucepans in steel, copper and..."
Article title : Langley Mill Pottery
"stoneware ranging from salt glazed ink bottles, utilitarian items and tableware to high quality and original art pottery. In 1865, James Calvert, a chemist..."
Article title : English delftware
"three, four or five with connecting holes to confuse the drinker), puzzle jugs (similar to fuddling cups), barber's bowls, pill slabs, bleeding bowls, porringers..."
Article title : Royal Crown Derby
"is particularly noted for its high-quality bone china, having produced tableware and ornamental items since approximately 1750. It was known as 'Derby..."
Article title : Hoby treasure
"its attestation of interaction between Germanic and Roman culture. The tableware has been interpreted as part of an attempt by a local elite to manifest..."
Article title : Clarice Cliff
"'Sunrise' yellow and so on. The range included vases, bowls, jugs, a biscuit barrel, and proved very popular as gift ware. It was produced in more muted colours..."
Article title : Haviland & Co.
"thought it would be a good thing to be the first in America to introduce tableware very superior to that in use in his country at that time...he went to..."
Article title : Terra sigillata
"archaeological term refers chiefly to a specific type of plain and decorated tableware made in Italy and in Gaul (France and the Rhineland) during the Roman..."
Article title : Minoan civilization
"west side of the structure have been identified as a storage area. Jars, jugs and vessels have been recovered in the area, indicating the complex's possible..."

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