Yellow ware pottery, an American earthenware, appeared in the early 1800s and was most popular until the late 1800s. Made from fine clay and yellow ochre, it had a warm color and was durable, making it good for both decorative and practical items. It was mainly produced in the Northeast, with companies like Red Wing and Crooksville Pottery leading the way. Commonly used for kitchen items like mixing bowls and pitchers, production of yellow ware fell in the 20th century, but it is still appreciated today for its quality and historical value. There are two sizes here, large and small. Buy both or choose one.
Dimensions:
Large: 10”W x 5”H
Small: 9”W x 5”H
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Yellow ware pottery, an American earthenware, appeared in the early 1800s and was most popular until the late 1800s. Made from fine clay and yellow ochre, it had a warm color and was durable, making it good for both decorative and practical items. It was mainly produced in the Northeast, with companies like Red Wing and Crooksville Pottery leading the way. Commonly used for kitchen items like mixing bowls and pitchers, production of yellow ware fell in the 20th century, but it is still appreciated today for its quality and historical value. There are two sizes here, large and small. Buy both or choose one.
Dimensions:
Large: 10”W x 5”H
Small: 9”W x 5”H
This item is eligible for pickup. Please email us to set up a pickup time.
This item is eligible for Shipping.
Please note: Additional shipping cost may occur after purchase.
We are not responsible for shipping costs. All sales are final. no returns accepted.