Stoneware and Redware pieces shown below were influenced by 19th and 20th century pottery created in Lancaster as well as surrounding counties in Pennsylvania. We added our own touch to the rustic stoneware and slip or sgraffito designs common to redware during those times. Some of the Stoneware cobalt stoneware and Redware slip surface designs were created by my wife, Rose Albright.

Stoneware Pitcher

Pitcher – Stoneware
Approx. 6 in w x 10 in h

Stoneware Vase

Lidded Jar – Stoneware
Approx. 6 in w x 10 in h

Stoneware Bowl

Bowl – Stoneware
Approx. 12 in w x 8 in h

Redware Lidded Jar

Lidded Jar – Redware
Approx. 4 in w x 8 in h

Redware Bowl

Bowl – Redware
Approx. 12 in w x 8 in h

Redware Bank with Bird

Bank with Bird – Redware
Approx. 4 in w x 8 in h

Stoneware Handled Jug with Bird

Two Handled Jug with Bird – Stoneware
Approx. 7 in w x 11-1/2 in h

Stoneware Face Jug

Face Jug – Stoneware
Approx. 8 in w x 14 in h

Face Jug - Stoneware

Face Jug – Stoneware
Approx. 8 in w x 14-1/2 in h

Redware Bird Whistles

Bird Whistles – Redware
Approx. 5 in w x 3 in h

Redware Tulip Necklace

Tulip Necklace – Redware
Approx. 1-1/2 in w x .5 in h plus cord

Redware vase

Vase – Redware
Approx. 5-1/2 in w x 14 in h

Redware Striped Fish Whistle

Fish Whistles – Redware
Approx. 5 in w x 3 in h

Redware Yellow Fish Whistle

Fish Whistles – Redware
Approx. 5 in w x 3 in h

Redware jar with sheep lid

Jar with Sheep Lid – Redware
Approx. 5 in x 12 in

Stoneware Jar with Bird Decoration

Lidded Jar – Stoneware
Approx. 8 in w x 14-1/2 in h

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