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James Towne Collony Pottery Pitcher Hand Thrown Jamestown Virginia Art Pottery

$ 117.73

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Clay
  • Object Type: Pitcher
  • Color: Black Lustre
  • Style: Early American Colonial
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: James Towne Collony
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: America

    Description

    Antique Stoneware James Towne Collony Pottery Pitcher Hand Thrown Jamestown Virginia Art Pottery.
    The color changes in the light. Black or dark grey, metallic silvery with a pink lustre glaze.
    Free of chips or cracks. Normal imperfections due to being handmade. Stands 3" tall.
    The bottom reads: James Towne Collony Pottery Jamestown Va.
    Pa
    ul Grisenauer was the operator of James Towne Collony Pottery. In 1921, he became highly skilled at making bricks and pottery using the clay from the Piney Grove area near Jamestown, Virginia. Griesenauer was a skilled pottery maker who experimented with various glaze treatments. James Towne Collony Pottery flourished at this time (1921-1930's). Griesenauer duplicated old pieces discovered during the Williamsburg and Jamestown excavations, re-introducing them with vibrant glaze work. His work is now valuable collector's pieces, rare and difficult to find.