From James Carley\u27s notes: Pair of pitchers of hard ware, unrefined red body. Well thrown. 10 high. Coggle wheel double line of dots at shoulder. The thin brown glaze gives a low lustre. Purchased from Edward C. Lee, Annapolis, MD. He got them from Herb Hewlitt, a 70 year old man who does odd jobs like washing windows. His aunt had made them at the Newcastle, Delaware Pottery. Lee asked Hewlitt why the bottoms inside were painted green. Oh, his father liked to paint everything green.https://commons.und.edu/carley-pottery/1217/thumbnail.jp
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher, buff body. 8 tall. There is some definition under ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware batter pitcher with cover, 10 high. The handle of the cover...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware cylindrical jar 7 1/4 high. 6 dia. Brown-black glaze, inside...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Pair of pitchers of hard ware, unrefined red body. Well thrown. 10 hi...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitchers with tin mounts, 8 1/2 and 6 high. The glaze inside ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitchers with tin mounts, 8 1/2 and 6 high. The glaze inside ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 10 high. Heavy but balanced, with a good handle. Bo...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 10 1/2 high. Salt glaze over all including the base...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware cream pitcher 5 high. White glaze on upper part & inside, i...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 7 3/4 high covered with dull brown slip. Flat rim. ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Small pitcher 7 high of 5 cup capacity, of a hard dark brown body, un...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitcher without pouring spout 8 high. Pulled handle. Glazed i...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Molded stoneware pitcher 5 3/8 high. Covered except foot rim with a r...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Brown stoneware pitcher 8 1/4 high with brown slip. High cylindrical ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware cylindirical jar domed shoulder & flaring neck, 7 14 high. ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher, buff body. 8 tall. There is some definition under ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware batter pitcher with cover, 10 high. The handle of the cover...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware cylindrical jar 7 1/4 high. 6 dia. Brown-black glaze, inside...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Pair of pitchers of hard ware, unrefined red body. Well thrown. 10 hi...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitchers with tin mounts, 8 1/2 and 6 high. The glaze inside ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitchers with tin mounts, 8 1/2 and 6 high. The glaze inside ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 10 high. Heavy but balanced, with a good handle. Bo...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 10 1/2 high. Salt glaze over all including the base...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware cream pitcher 5 high. White glaze on upper part & inside, i...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher 7 3/4 high covered with dull brown slip. Flat rim. ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Small pitcher 7 high of 5 cup capacity, of a hard dark brown body, un...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware pitcher without pouring spout 8 high. Pulled handle. Glazed i...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Molded stoneware pitcher 5 3/8 high. Covered except foot rim with a r...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Brown stoneware pitcher 8 1/4 high with brown slip. High cylindrical ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware cylindirical jar domed shoulder & flaring neck, 7 14 high. ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware pitcher, buff body. 8 tall. There is some definition under ...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Stoneware batter pitcher with cover, 10 high. The handle of the cover...
From James Carley\u27s notes: Redware cylindrical jar 7 1/4 high. 6 dia. Brown-black glaze, inside...