Pieces that have colored bands around them are not painted, instead, the potter would blow colored slip through a pipe onto the piece while turning on a potter's wheel. Some pieces are thrown and shaped and some molded. These pieces are from the 1800's.
This tea towel has the tiniest of stitches for the design!!!
Some pieces have paint sponged on the raised portions, this is a rare pitcher.
If you run your fingers over this bowl, you'd know the white bands are raised indicating they are blown on slip. The mug has a Rockingham glaze on it.
The theorem painting was done by me years ago, the copper pieces belonged to my mom and I love them for Fall. The large lace square was made by my Nonna and is a pillow cover for my baby carriage!!! By now, I guess its an antique!!!
I'll be joining the parties displayed on my side bar, just click and it'll take you there!!!
8 comments:
Just beautiful! I love yellow ware! Your hutch is lovely!
Your hutch is beautiful as are your yellow ware pieces. I love the copper pieces too & spotted them right away!
So many beautiful items...love your hutch!
I don't see much yellow ware any more, and I love it. Thanks for sharing yours. Sally
Oh, I just love your little hutch too and it looks wonderful all dressed up for fall! You painted that? Oh, my goodness! It's beautiful! I have admired these kinds of paintings before but haven't seen any in so long! Love your copper pieces too!
Thanks for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
So pretty. I am following you and would love for you to visit me at My Dream Canvas.
Your hutch is beautifully decorated for Fall. I love the blue and white pitcher. Thank you for joining the Open House party.
The hutch looks beautiful and I loved learning about yellow ware. I have always admired it but never knew that it was naturally that color...interesting and beautiful!
Thanks for sharing!
Nancy
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