North Carolina Pottery and symbolism Visions from North Carolina Potters and their influences Mitchell 2000.

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North Carolina Pottery and symbolism Visions from North Carolina Potters and their influences Mitchell 2000

NC Pottery Sugar bowl, Made by Rudolph Christ (1750– 1833) American; Made in South, Salem, North Carolina, America Earthenware with slip decoration; 12 3/4 x10 in. (32.4 x 25.4 cm) Rogers Fund, 1918 ( The Metropolitan Museum of Art Moravian Pottery

NC Pottery Daniel Seagle American, North Carolina, Lincoln County, Fifteen-Gallon Jug stoneware, about Ackland Fund, Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Top view Side View

NC Pottery Daniel Seagle American, North Carolina, Lincoln county, Vale Four-gallon Jug ca alkaline glazed stoneware 16 5/16 X 12 X 38" (42.3 X 30.5 X 96.5 cm) Ackland Fund Ackland Art Museum University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery Webster School Potters, American (Randolph County, NC), Quart Jug salt-glazed stoneware with incised decoration, 1875 Ackland Fund Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery American (Randolph County, NC) Grave Marker for Nancy J. Williamson salt-glazed stoneware, 1896 Gift of Charles G. Zug, III Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery Henry H. Heavner, American, 1875-? And Royal P. Heavner, American, active around 1900, Catawba County, NC Twenty Gallon Jug alkaline-glazed stoneware, with glass ‘runs’ Ackland Fund, Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Inscriptions: H.H. HAVNER’S MFG Co./The Best MFG Co. in the US/ In God we trist//H.H. and R.P. Havener/ Champoin Broken Glass placed above the handles before the jar was fired created the runs of melted glass that decorated the sides. The inscriptions suggest that this unusually large jar was made as a display or demonstration piece.

NC Pottery Charles Boyd Craven (for Teague’s Pottery), American (Moore County, NC), born 1909 Ring Jug lead-glazed earthenware, 1978 Gift of Mr. And Mrs. Charles G. Zug, III Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery Burlon B. Craig American, North Carolina, Lincoln County, born 1914 Three-Gallon Churn Stoneware, 1980 Gift of Mr. And Mrs. Charles G. Zug, III, Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery Burlon B. Craig, American (Lincoln County, NC) born 1914 Five Gallon Face Jug One-Gallon Face Jug, alkaline-glazed stoneware, 1980 Gift of Mr. And Mrs. Charles G. Zug, III Ackland Art Museum The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Pottery Face Jug 1970 Dorothy Cole Auman American, earthenware, porcelain Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, NC

Three-Tier Face Jug by Terry, Anna, and Crystal King, manufactured by King's Pottery, Gift of Terry King Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, NC NC Pottery

African American Tradition “African American Tradition This is a face jug made by an unidentified African-American slave around Enslaved African-Americans made bricks and pottery for use on the plantation. In their spare time, they created clay vessels with faces. These objects were highly prized in the community. They were passed down from one generation to the next. Other North Carolina potters also made face vessels. Perhaps they saw these small vessels and tried to make a face on one of their jugs.” Mint Museum of Art

African American Traditions Edgefield South Carolina, McKissick Museum, The University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina KS/

Not from NC... Portrait Bottle Peru. North Coast Early Intermediate Period, Moche IV A.D pottery with red and cream slips Museum Purchase: Charlotte Debutante Club Fund Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, NC How is this similar or different from NC Face Jugs?

Not from NC... Portrait Bottle of an Elite Male with a Turban Peru. North Coast Early Intermediate Period, Moche IV A.D pottery with brown and cream slips Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, NC How is this similar or different from NC Face Jugs?

Not from NC... Stirrup Spout Bottle of a Drummer Wearing a Bird Mask Peru. North Coast Early Intermediate Period, Moche A.D Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, NC How is this similar or different from NC Face Jugs?

How have pottery traditions in North Carolina changed?