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  2. Mississippian culture pottery - Wikipedia

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    Test tiles gave information about the shrinkage rates of various clay/temper combinations to the 'green' state and yielded further information upon firing. Simple, round-bottom cooking jars were built using coil construction and the Mississippian pottery tool set, including a pottery anvil, wooden paddle, mussel shell scrapers and polishing stones.

  3. Michael Cardew - Wikipedia

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    [4] He struggled with difficult clay and kiln failures for three years and later judged the Vumë pottery to have been unsuccessful, but its products are among his most highly regarded pots. [citation needed] Michael Cardew Bowl made at Wenford Bridge Cardew's mark. He returned to England in 1948 and made stoneware pottery at Wenford Bridge.

  4. Fowler Potteries - Wikipedia

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    The Great Depression severely affected R. Fowler Ltd. [2] In 1936 Fowler introduced Fowler Ware, a range of ceramic kitchen utensils, mainly bowls; Fowler Ware was successful, and the company's fortunes were restored. [2] Fowler Pottery ware from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is today collectable. [2]

  5. McCoy (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    McCoy is a brand of pottery that was produced in the United States in the early 20th century. It is some of the most collected pottery in the nation. Starting in 1848 by J.W.McCoy Stoneware company, they established the Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware Company in 1910.

  6. Art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Art pottery is a term for pottery with artistic aspirations, made in relatively small quantities, mostly between about 1870 and 1930. [1] Typically, sets of the usual tableware items are excluded from the term; instead the objects produced are mostly decorative vessels such as vases , jugs, bowls and the like which are sold singly.

  7. Grog (clay) - Wikipedia

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    Grog, temper for clay. Grog, also known as firesand and chamotte, is a raw material usually made from crushed and ground potsherds, reintroduced into crude clay to temper it before making ceramic ware. It has a high percentage of silica and alumina. It is normally available as a powder or chippings, and is an important ingredient in Coade stone.

  8. Ridgway Potteries - Wikipedia

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    Ridgway Pottery later merged with the Booths & Colclough China Company during the 1940s, and later became a part of Royal Doulton in 1972. Transfer-printed creamware plate, c 1814–30, John and William Ridgway

  9. Cord-marked pottery - Wikipedia

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    Cord-marked pottery or Cordmarked pottery is an early form of a simple earthenware pottery. It allowed food to be stored and cooked over fire. It allowed food to be stored and cooked over fire. Cord-marked pottery varied slightly around the world, depending upon the clay and raw materials that were available.

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