Still trying to figure out why
we are so crazy
for these
little printed
English stoneware
pots and crocks.
I think
that it probably
has something to do
with a love for
the printed word, fonts,
and artful lettering.
These little beauties date back to a time
before there were paper labels.
And though some of them
are printed by transfering
a tissue with wet ink
that had been stamped
using a copperplate
(started during the 1820's through the start of WWI),
others even
OLDER
have their lettering
impressed into the stoneware
before it was glazed and fired.
So if you are out shopping
and you run across one of these items --
be sure to run your fingers
over the printed letters
to determine if they are old
or
if they are
really old!
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