Pennsylvania Redware 7-15-20 Luke displays a wonderful pair of spaniels made by the iconic nineteenth century redware (and stoneware) potter, John Bell,
Mark discusses a very fine pair of molded redware / earthenware spaniel dog figures made by prolific Waynesboro, Central Pennsylvania Redware "Preacher and the Bear" Figure, 1853-76
Short clips from the Kutztown Pennsylvania German Folk Festival from June 2012. I am a big fan of Redware. JOIN US** as we show our redware collections and talk about the Breininger Pottery at Robesonia, Berks County, early potters of Colonial
Mark discusses two redware pottery dog figures attributable to master potter Anthony Baecher (1824-1889)--a German immigrant Pennsylvania Redware Highlights - Crocker Farm Stoneware Auction
Redware Yeibichei by Harrison Begay Jr. - Diné Antique Pennsylvania Red Ware Crock I Just Found
Rare John Bell / Waynesboro, PA Redware Hunt Scene Pitcher, circa 1850-80 I hand make redware pottery using the techniques of the Pennsylvania German potters. I use a rolling pin, molds for shaping the Pennsylvania Redware - Etsy
Luke displays a very rare example of southeastern PA redware: an elaborate sgraffito plate made by Andrew Uhler and bearing is Solomon Bell (Strasburg, Virginia) Antique Redware Pottery Spaniel Antique Shenandoah Valley / Strasburg, Virginia Multi-Glazed Redware Pottery
Mark talks about a wonderful, recently-discovered example of Alamance County, NC redware made in the late 18th or early 19th Rare 1846 Mercer, Pennsylvania, Redware Tea Canister by Ezra White
Pennsylvania Redware - Sgraffito Pottery by Denise Wilz Thrown, Fired, and Glazed: The Redware Tradition from Pennsylvania and Beyond Mark displays a very fine example of Pennsylvania redware, made by Montgomery County potter, John Nice--a sugar bowl with
Heavily-Decorated 1810 Bucks County Redware Jar Important Pair of John Bell / Waynesboro, PA Redware Spaniel Figures Christian Klinker (Bucks County, PA) Redware Jar, 1773-1798
Join this channel to get access to perks: Join me as I tour a The sgraffito technique was used by the Pennsylvania German potters, in the 1700s through the 1800s, to create elaborate
Antique Presentation Stoneware of Eastern and Western Pennsylvania Sgraffito technique on Pennsylvania Redware - Flowers In Basket ornament
Samuel Troxel, Montgomery County, PA Sgraffito Redware Plate, 1833 Luke displays two great pieces of figural Pennsylvania redware, made as children's toys about the third quarter of the 19th Banks are amongst the rarest of all American stoneware forms, and southwestern Pennsylvania was no exception.
Just found this cool redware crock in New Mexico. Its origin was likely Pennsylvania pre 1850. Super form. Cool thing. Subscribe Luke displays a phenomenal example of Pennsylvania redware. Dated 1810 and absolutely covered in a wonderful flowering
Presented by Jennifer Royer, Landis Valley Museum Curator November 12, 2020. Mark highlights some great examples of regional stoneware from the southwestern PA and WV--just a small number of the very
WilzPotteryRedware - Etsy Welcome to my vision of Pennsylvania Redware. I hand make this pottery in the traditions of the Pennsylvania German potters.
Pennsylvania Redware | eBay The redware plate I examined is part of this early American, Pennsylvania Dutch, pottery-making history. Just by my simple extended looking at Antique Pennsylvania Redware Figures
Exceptional Pair of Antique Southwestern Pennsylvania Tanware Pottery Pitchers Sgraffito workshop held at the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen in Lancaster, Pennsylvania taught by Master Artisan Denise Wilz.
Luke discusses a fantastic example of southwestern Pennsylvania stoneware that will be sold as part of our July 16, 2016 Luke discusses three exceptional examples of antique Pennsylvania redware, two dogs and a very rare lion standing atop a bird.
This technique was featured in Pottery Marking Illustrated Mar - Apr 2008 issue Mark discusses a very fine pair of tanware pitchers made in New Geneva or Greensboro, PA around the fourth quarter of the 19th John Nice, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Redware Sugar Bowl, circa 1830
Redware!! A Primitive Home Staple Mark discusses a very fine pair of earthenware spaniels made at the renowned pottery of John Bell in Waynesboro, Franklin Pennsylvania German Folk Festival 3
Singer Pottery, Bucks County, PA Redware Match Box, 1895 Guest speaker Jennifer Royer presents "Thrown, Fired, and Glazed: The Redware Tradition from Pennsylvania and Beyond. Vintage slip decorated redware dishes for restoration
Antique Southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia Stoneware Anthony W. Baecher Antique Redware Dog Figures
Antique Pennsylvania Redware Animal Figures Lisa Minardi gives an illustrated presentation about decorating techniques such as slipware, sgraffito, molding, as she examines a Remaking the Past is Pottsgrove Manor's ongoing video series in which we interview skilled makers preserving historical trades.
Antique primitive unique Form PA redware pottery bank Peach. $129.00. or Best Offer. +$11.55 delivery. Located in United States. Brandt talks about two examples of stoneware coincidentally both made for women or girls named Hannah, and uses it as an Check out our pennsylvania redware selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fine art ceramics shops.
Mark displays one of the greatest figural examples of antique American redware we have ever handled, a large figure of a Pennsylvania is the state perhaps most identified in the collector's mind with redware, and it boasts an incredibly rich history of skilled potters making 'Redware America's Folk Art Pottery' book review. I like adapting the techniques to stoneware pottery for it's strength and durability
Redware Potters of Southeastern Pennsylvania at the Dewees Tavern. Explore the fascinating history of Pennsylvania German redware pottery, from how the clay Pennsylvania german folk art and redware collections
Antique Southwestern Pennsylvania Stoneware Bank Alamance County, North Carolina, Redware Pottery Mug, circa 1800
Seeing Redware | Historically Speaking 10.5" Pennsylvania Redware Pottery Plate Handmade in USA by Smith Pottery One of a kind! This 10.5" inch plate is cut from a redware slab and draped over a Brandt talks about one of the greatest examples of Cowden & Wilcox stoneware in existence, and the best piece of Pennsylvania
Redware Ornaments Workshop with Emily Smucker-Beidler "Pennsylvania German Redware" sponsored by the OVHA
Antique Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Redware Inkstand, 1866 Sgraffito a Tree on Redware by Denise Wilz Mark discusses the well-known and celebrated multi-colored redware (earthenware pottery) of Virginia's Shenandoah
I was chosen for an article presented by Veranda magazine for their January/February 2023 issue in the "Art & Craft" section Mark displays an extremely fine example of Pennsylvania redware, made in Bucks County, Pennsylvania by Christian Klinker, Profusely-Decorated 16-Gallon Antique Greensboro, PA Crock
Remaking the Past: Redware Pottery with Tammy Zettlemoyer Vintage slip decorated redware dishes after a thorough cleaning. Checking the fit of the pieces. Pennsylvania redware. Porcelain Thrown, Fired and Glazed: The Redware Traditions from Pennsylvania and Beyond
Redware Sgraffito Plate Workshop 2025 March PGC #redware #potteryworkshop #pennsylvania #sgraffito Andrew Uhler Antique Pennsylvania Redware Plate While we're closed to the public, Jamie has been busy in the galleries. Today we'll geek out with him and some redware from the
Pennsylvania Redware Pottery Demo by Denise Wilz A short talk given by a senior archeologist at the Midwest Archeological Center about common historic pottery in the midwest Redware Pottery
1796 Redware Vase by Chester County, PA Abolitionist Potter Thomas Vickers Kay Bennecoff invites Pennsylvania Redware artist Denise Wilz to showcase her work. She even gives a demonstration of the
Cowden & Wilcox (Harrisburg, PA) Civil War Soldier Stoneware Jug John Bell (Waynesboro, PA) Redware Pottery Whippet Dog Figure Mark displays a fine example of pottery attributable to the master potter, John Bell, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, made around
Photo shoot - making Redware REDWARE techniques for stoneware pots (350 #potterybooks ) Mark displays a fantastic example of redware made by beloved Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, potter, John Bell--a hunt scene
Sgraffito Pottery | Pennsylvania German Redware | Wilz Pottery Cowden & Wilcox (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Stoneware This folk art pottery is handmade in a 250+ year-old stone house in Pennsylvania. The design is created using the Sgraffito technique.
Luke discusses a very important example of Pennsylvania redware: an elaborate sgraffito-decorated plate, inscribed on reverse, What is Redware? : JEFF Talks Sgraffito and slipware inspired by the art of the Pennsylvania German potters of the 1700-1800s. Denise teaches redware workshops at various locations in
Luke discusses an extremely rare and elaborate redware inkstand made in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, by potter John Grady in Mark discusses one of the rarest examples of Solomon Bell's work to be sold in some time, a spaniel dog made in the vein of
Pair of John Bell (Waynesboro, Pennsylvania) Antique Redware Pottery Spaniels Pennsylvania Redware Pottery by Denise Wilz - Sgraffito and Slipware Pennsylvania Redware is a type of earthenware pottery with a reddish-brown clay.
Mark discusses antique stoneware pottery made by John Cowden & Isaac Wilcox in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, circa 1860's and Time lapse video demonstrating the sgraffito technique on leather hard clay - from creating the design with a charcoal pencil to the
Mark displays a highly historically significant object made by a potter known for his anti-slavery activism and recognized for Mark discusses a great new discovery in Bucks County redware: a match box made by potter Edward Singer, son of German How to Make Sgraffito Folk Art Redware
10.5" Pennsylvania Redware Pottery Plate Handmade in USA by Luke displays a great new discovery in the study of Pennsylvania redware / earthenware, a tea canister made by Ezra White in
Before mass production and modern ceramics, redware pottery was a staple of 18th-century households. From plates and jugs to 18th-Century Redware Pottery: Everyday Life in Clay Sgraffito Redware was popularized by nineteenth century Pennsylvania German potters who used common reddish clay pottery
John Bell, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Redware Pair of Spaniels