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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Pottery: From Wartime Toby Jugs to Greek Urns" Step into the fascinating world as we journey through various cultures and time periods

Background imagePottery Collection: Acoma, New Mexico area views, between 1899 and 1928. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Acoma, New Mexico area views, between 1899 and 1928. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Acoma, New Mexico area views, between 1899 and 1928

Background imagePottery Collection: Sale of Old Porcelain belonging to the late Earl of Dudley, 1886. Creator: Unknown

Sale of Old Porcelain belonging to the late Earl of Dudley, 1886. Creator: Unknown
Sale of Old Porcelain belonging to the late Earl of Dudley, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imagePottery Collection: The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, native industries, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, native industries, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, the native industries in the courtyard of the Indian Palace, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33

Background imagePottery Collection: Bell Jar, c. 1939. Creator: Nicholas Zupa

Bell Jar, c. 1939. Creator: Nicholas Zupa
Bell Jar, c. 1939

Background imagePottery Collection: Ring Bottle, c. 1936. Creator: A. Zaidenberg

Ring Bottle, c. 1936. Creator: A. Zaidenberg
Ring Bottle, c. 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Tiles, c. 1938. Creator: John Wilkes

Tiles, c. 1938. Creator: John Wilkes
Tiles, c. 1938

Background imagePottery Collection: Sugar Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: Arthur Wegg

Sugar Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: Arthur Wegg
Sugar Bowl, c. 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Pitcher, c. 1937. Creator: Arthur Wegg

Pitcher, c. 1937. Creator: Arthur Wegg
Pitcher, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Italy, Villa Bel Riposo, Fiesole i.e. San Domenico, 'Cedars of Lebanon', 1925

Italy, Villa Bel Riposo, Fiesole i.e. San Domenico, "Cedars of Lebanon", 1925. Frances Benjamin Johnston displayed this image in her 1926 Ferargil Galleries exhibition

Background imagePottery Collection: Villa Bel Riposo, San Domenico, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Bel Riposo, San Domenico, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Bel Riposo, San Domenico, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Background imagePottery Collection: Jug, c. 1936. Creator: Samuel Sulkowitz

Jug, c. 1936. Creator: Samuel Sulkowitz
Jug, c. 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Jar, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Sperber

Jar, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Sperber
Jar, 1935/1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Small Pitcher, 1935/1942. Creator: William Schmidt

Small Pitcher, 1935/1942. Creator: William Schmidt
Small Pitcher, 1935/1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Gray Pottery Jar, c. 1940. Creator: Gerald Scalise

Gray Pottery Jar, c. 1940. Creator: Gerald Scalise
Gray Pottery Jar, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Pottery Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Gerald Scalise

Pottery Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Gerald Scalise
Pottery Jug, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Cream Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Hugh Ryan

Cream Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Hugh Ryan
Cream Pitcher, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Jar, c. 1938. Creator: Howell Rosenbaum

Jar, c. 1938. Creator: Howell Rosenbaum
Jar, c. 1938

Background imagePottery Collection: Plaque showing a woman and three cherubs, late 19th-early 20th century

Plaque showing a woman and three cherubs, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Albert Louis Dammouse
Porcelain tiled panel surrounding a central plaque showing a woman and three cherubs, late 19th-early 20th century. (Panneau a sujet feminin)

Background imagePottery Collection: Interesting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Interesting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Interesting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Detail from ancient pottery found in Italy. Signor Riccio [excavated]...all the pieces of a Cantharus

Background imagePottery Collection: Jug, c. 1942. Creator: Samuel Philpot

Jug, c. 1942. Creator: Samuel Philpot
Jug, c. 1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Stoneware Pitcher, 1935/1942. Creator: Lucille Pettijohn

Stoneware Pitcher, 1935/1942. Creator: Lucille Pettijohn
Stoneware Pitcher, 1935/1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Stoneware Jug, c. 1936. Creator: Edgar L. Pearce

Stoneware Jug, c. 1936. Creator: Edgar L. Pearce
Stoneware Jug, c. 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Potpourri Jar: Eagle, c. 1941. Creator: Adolph Opstad

Potpourri Jar: Eagle, c. 1941. Creator: Adolph Opstad
Potpourri Jar: Eagle, c. 1941

Background imagePottery Collection: Hallway, with Oriental urn at right, in home of Edmund Cogswell... Greenwich, Connecticut, 1908

Hallway, with Oriental urn at right, in home of Edmund Cogswell... Greenwich, Connecticut, 1908
Hallway, with Oriental urn at right, in home of Edmund Cogswell Converse, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1908. The Conyers Farm estate, designed by Donn Barber c1904, was owned by businessman Edmund C

Background imagePottery Collection: Jar, 1935/1942. Creator: Clinton Myers

Jar, 1935/1942. Creator: Clinton Myers
Jar, 1935/1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Napoleon Jug, c. 1939. Creator: Roy Moon

Napoleon Jug, c. 1939. Creator: Roy Moon
Napoleon Jug, c. 1939

Background imagePottery Collection: Pottery Jug, c. 1937. Creator: Michael J. Miceli

Pottery Jug, c. 1937. Creator: Michael J. Miceli
Pottery Jug, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Jar with Cover, c. 1938. Creator: Guido Metelli

Jar with Cover, c. 1938. Creator: Guido Metelli
Jar with Cover, c. 1938

Background imagePottery Collection: Small Pitcher, c. 1939. Creator: Guido Metelli

Small Pitcher, c. 1939. Creator: Guido Metelli
Small Pitcher, c. 1939

Background imagePottery Collection: Snuff Jar, 1938. Creator: Guido Metelli

Snuff Jar, 1938. Creator: Guido Metelli
Snuff Jar, 1938

Background imagePottery Collection: Toby Pottery Jug, c. 1938. Creator: Katharine Merrill

Toby Pottery Jug, c. 1938. Creator: Katharine Merrill
Toby Pottery Jug, c. 1938

Background imagePottery Collection: Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Katharine Merrill

Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Katharine Merrill
Vase, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Water Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Raymond McGough

Water Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Raymond McGough
Water Pitcher, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Pitcher, 1936. Creator: M.H. McDowell

Pitcher, 1936. Creator: M.H. McDowell
Pitcher, 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Spirit Flask, c. 1937. Creator: J. Herman McCollum

Spirit Flask, c. 1937. Creator: J. Herman McCollum
Spirit Flask, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Crockery Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Lucille Manson

Crockery Pitcher, c. 1940. Creator: Lucille Manson
Crockery Pitcher, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Winifred Luten

Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Winifred Luten
Jug, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Pa. German Child's Bank, c. 1939. Creator: Luther D. Wenrich

Pa. German Child's Bank, c. 1939. Creator: Luther D. Wenrich
Pa. German Child's Bank, c. 1939

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC

Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC. Creator: Ancient pottery, Attican Art
Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC. Found in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek soldier fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure Nolan amphora), ca 470 BC

Greek soldier fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure Nolan amphora), ca 470 BC. Found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imagePottery Collection: Sur le Pont de Trichinopoly (Inde), 04–1911. Creator: Paul Albert Besnard

Sur le Pont de Trichinopoly (Inde), 04–1911. Creator: Paul Albert Besnard
Sur le Pont de Trichinopoly (Inde), 04-1911

Background imagePottery Collection: Vinegar Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Charles Kempter

Vinegar Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Charles Kempter
Vinegar Jug, c. 1940

Background imagePottery Collection: Ceramic Ink Well, c. 1937. Creator: John Jordan

Ceramic Ink Well, c. 1937. Creator: John Jordan
Ceramic Ink Well, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Pottery Ink Stand, c. 1936. Creator: John Jordan

Pottery Ink Stand, c. 1936. Creator: John Jordan
Pottery Ink Stand, c. 1936

Background imagePottery Collection: Demi-John Pottery, c. 1937. Creator: John Jordan

Demi-John Pottery, c. 1937. Creator: John Jordan
Demi-John Pottery, c. 1937

Background imagePottery Collection: Pitcher, c. 1941. Creator: Genevieve Jordan

Pitcher, c. 1941. Creator: Genevieve Jordan
Pitcher, c. 1941

Background imagePottery Collection: Pitcher, c. 1942. Creator: Mamie M. Jones

Pitcher, c. 1942. Creator: Mamie M. Jones
Pitcher, c. 1942

Background imagePottery Collection: Jug, 1935/1942. Creator: Lillian Hunter

Jug, 1935/1942. Creator: Lillian Hunter
Jug, 1935/1942



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Pottery: From Wartime Toby Jugs to Greek Urns" Step into the fascinating world as we journey through various cultures and time periods, discovering the artistry and craftsmanship behind this ancient craft. In Nottinghamshire, UK, delve into history with wartime Toby jugs that served as both decorative pieces and symbols of resilience during World War I. These unique ceramic creations offer a glimpse into the past and remind us of the strength found in creativity. Indulge your senses in Melton Mowbray, where a delectable pork pie rests on a handmade ceramic plate. The marriage between culinary delight and artisanal ceramics elevates dining experiences to new heights, showcasing how they are enhance even our everyday pleasures. Witness skilled hands shaping clay at Poole Pottery's workshop as they spin pots on traditional potters' wheels. Each delicate movement brings life to inert material, transforming it into functional works of art that grace homes around the world. Traveling further south to Cape St. , Portugal reveals an enchanting artisan workshop adorned with colorful plates hanging on walls. Traditional Portuguese pottery showcases intricate designs passed down through generations, preserving cultural heritage while captivating hearts with its vibrant beauty. Venture across continents to Marrakech's bustling Souk in Morocco, where ceramics for sale dazzle visitors with their vivid colors and intricate patterns. This North African city is renowned for its rich artistic traditions reflected in every handcrafted piece displayed within its vibrant markets. In Fes, Morocco's oldest imperial city known for its mosaic wonders, marvel at a stunning wall designed for a fountain made entirely from meticulously crafted tiles. The mesmerizing blend of colors transports you back in time while highlighting Africa's contribution to pottery artistry. Crossing over to Turkey unveils Istanbul's Topkapi Palace—a treasure trove displaying glazed pottery masterpieces that once graced royal tables. Their exquisite details showcase the opulence and sophistication of this ancient civilization.