Stoneware Cream Pitcher
A fun, colorful glazed creamer common to the 1920's + 1930's
Identified as "Country Fare", a colorway chosen by John B Taylor. Taylor founded his pottery company, named Louisville Pottery, in 1815 and it's still operating to this day
A great piece for a collector, or anyone looking for creamers with a pop of color
DIMENSIONS: 4” x 5”
A fun, colorful glazed creamer common to the 1920's + 1930's
Identified as "Country Fare", a colorway chosen by John B Taylor. Taylor founded his pottery company, named Louisville Pottery, in 1815 and it's still operating to this day
A great piece for a collector, or anyone looking for creamers with a pop of color
DIMENSIONS: 4” x 5”
A fun, colorful glazed creamer common to the 1920's + 1930's
Identified as "Country Fare", a colorway chosen by John B Taylor. Taylor founded his pottery company, named Louisville Pottery, in 1815 and it's still operating to this day
A great piece for a collector, or anyone looking for creamers with a pop of color
DIMENSIONS: 4” x 5”