Product code: Outlets Antique
Antique "Anchor Pottery" Floral Wash Basin/Pitcher. Rare. Anchor Pottery was in business from 1884 to 1926. This Pitcher is totally intact, has crazing. Has dark spots but not sure if that is discoloration or made to look that way outlets on purpose. No cracks or chips. Almost 8" tall, 8" wide. A wonderful piece of pottery history. "The pottery was operated by James E. Norris. Area of approximately 440′ x 550′ on the Delaware and Raritan Canal between Pennsylvania railroad and Philadelphia & Reading railroad; the factory has spurs from each line. The pottery owned fourteen kilns (four biscuit, five gloss and five decorating) and employed two hundred fifty hands. Products were chiefly high grade cream colored ware, white granite and semi-porcelain dinner and toilet ware, both plain and decorated. Their products were shipped throughout the northeast United States.”.
Antique "Anchor Pottery" Floral Wash Basin/Pitcher. Rare. Anchor Pottery was in business from 1884 to 1926. This Pitcher is totally intact, has crazing. Has dark spots but not sure if that is discoloration or made to look that way outlets on purpose. No cracks or chips. Almost 8" tall, 8" wide. A wonderful piece of pottery history. "The pottery was operated by James E. Norris. Area of approximately 440′ x 550′ on the Delaware and Raritan Canal between Pennsylvania railroad and Philadelphia & Reading railroad; the factory has spurs from each line. The pottery owned fourteen kilns (four biscuit, five gloss and five decorating) and employed two hundred fifty hands. Products were chiefly high grade cream colored ware, white granite and semi-porcelain dinner and toilet ware, both plain and decorated. Their products were shipped throughout the northeast United States.”.