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17th -18th centuryYellow Ware Import Reproductions Early American Yellow Ware c. 1800s Early New England Redware 17th-19th century Demonstrations, History,
Wares

Spring is surely on its' way!
We had
hardly any winter this year, but I am ready for it to be over. My daffodils are up, the sun is shining and my Scarlett Runner
Beans are 10" tall!
June 3rd is my Annual Seconds Sale. Pottery closeouts
and ones with slight imperfections are sold at give-away prices. Come early for best selection.
This year, I add
to the Seconds and 10% off all pottery at the shop, Plants and Garden attire.
I will offer Lilac bushes, divide
my perenials, sell Scarlett Runner Beans in my "Little Jewels" pots, offer birdhouses in a variety of forms....
Face, Cottage and Flower Dews, special flower pots and other garden paraphernalia.
Special
plants from Dotty's Greenhouse will be available for your visual enjoyment and purchase.
And... Lemonade and
Cookies to boot! Contact me to be added to my mailing list and you will get a reminder postcard or email....See you
there and enjoy the coming spring!
Y e l l o w
W a r e
A wonderful style of traditional pottery....
Back by popular demand...
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This old style butter jar
will keep your butter soft and free from little critters on your table or counter. Just pack soft butter into the bell under
the cow. In hot weather, cold water can be kept in the base. ...$30
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These colorful little birds can perch anywhere
you need a sweet dab of color. Birds are hollow and can be placed on a stick in your garden, vase of flowers or houseplants. Choose Cardinal, Blue Bird or new this year, Yellow Finch. still only $5 each!
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"Making pots should not be a struggle. It should be like
walking down a hill in a gentle breeze." --Shoji Hamada
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Reggie Britton Delarm has been potting for over 40 years!
For over 25 years, East Knoll Pottery has been devoted to accurately reproducing this style of pottery known as Yellow
Ware, using yellow clays, traditional designs and clear lead-free glaze for everyday use.

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| In the beginning... 1986... before there was heat in the barn! |
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for Re-enactors and Museum Demonstrations...
For re-enactors... pippins, beer steins, porringers, candlesticks...
useful things for your camp grounds and at home. Time period 1600-1920.
for Modern Homes and Everyday Use...
For modern day consumers... add a bit of history. Save your
antique yellow ware bowls for display and use these durable food-safe replicas for every day use. Oven-proof, dishwasher
and microwave safe.
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"Get a Biloxi Souvenir, Before the Potter
Dies, or Gets a Reputation.” -George Ohr
One of my favorite potters... a little crazy, down to earth, made pots he liked and had really
kool pots and glazes... George Ohr... https://www.georgeohr.org/
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