Archive For The “American Stoneware” Category

Two April 2013 Stoneware Lectures

By Brandt Zipp | March 16, 2013

Mark, Luke, and I will be giving a couple of stoneware lectures to be held next month: On Sunday, April 14, at 2:30pm, Luke and I will be giving a new talk, Excellent Ware: The Harrisburg Stoneware Potters and Their Contemporaries, at the Historical Society of Dauphin County in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Afterwards we will be [...]

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African-American History, Literally Set in Stone

By Brandt Zipp | February 23, 2013

As Black History Month 2013 winds down and we approach our March 2, 2013 Auction of American Stoneware & Redware, I thought this was an opportune time to briefly comment on two of the most important antebellum African-American artisans, who just so happened to be potters: Thomas W. Commeraw and David Drake (sometimes called “Dave [...]

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American Stoneware Lecture: REMMEY POTTERY, March 1, 2013, Sparks, MD

By Brandt Zipp | November 21, 2012

Remmey Pottery Lecture: March 1, 2013, Sparks, Maryland

We are very pleased to announce that our March 2, 2013 auction will feature the first in what we plan to be a series of lectures on American stoneware and redware! To be presented during the auction preview on Friday, March 1, we will be delivering our lecture entitled, Inferior to None: The Remmeys, First [...]

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Reverend L.M. Boyer and His Swank (Johnstown, PA) Bank

By Brandt Zipp | November 16, 2012

The bank for Reverend Boyer, made at the Swank shop in Johnstown.

On March 2, 2013, we will be pleased to offer a stoneware bank made at the well-known Swank Pottery in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The only Swank bank of which we are aware, this rare specimen’s story is enhanced by an inscription around the top, reading, “Rev. L.M. Boyer / 710.” Clearly made as a gift for [...]

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Luke Zipp’s Baltimore Stoneware Articles: Henry Remmey and Baltimore Survey

By Brandt Zipp | August 22, 2012

Henry Remmey's makers mark on a stoneware pitcher made in the 1810's.

This year marks the bicentennial of the War of 1812, but it also marks the bicentennial of an event that–while perhaps nowhere near as impactful on the history of our nation as that aforementioned conflict–did leave an indelible imprint on the history of American ceramics. It was two hundred years ago that Henry Remmey, a [...]

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Manhattan Stoneware Lecture: Oct. 13, 2012, Washington, CT

By Brandt Zipp | May 4, 2012

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Mark and I will be appearing at the Gunn Historical Museum in Washington, Connecticut, on Saturday, October 13, at 10 am to give a lecture on Manhattan Stoneware, 1795-1820, with a free appraisal event immediately following. This program is free and open to the public, but seating is limited and registration is required to attend. [...]

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COMMERAW’S STONEWARE Jug Found in Norwegian Waters

By Brandt Zipp | April 2, 2012

The Farsund Avis's article on the recent underwater recovery of a Commeraw jug off the Norwegian coast.

About ten days ago, I received an email from a member of a Norwegian dive team. He, along with his fellow divers, had found a jug made by Thomas Commeraw in coastal waters in southeast Norway. This was a great find for their team, and a newsworthy story for the town of Farsund, but it [...]

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