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I discovered Early American salt-glazed stoneware one late night at
Alfred University in 1970. I was feeling a little homesick and was
reading a book on stoneware when I found an article about Brown Brothers
Pottery in my hometown of Huntington, Long Island. This stirred an
interest in the "old stuff," and that's when I first started
reproducing salt-glaze.
I had many ups and downs, trying to recreate the right look, but within
a few years our pots looked just like the old. |
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one point in my career, we were producing thousands of pieces monthly, using many potters and presses.
Now I make only one-of-a-kind and special orders. I enjoy that much more.
Because of the nature of the process, we do not offer a catalog of items, but we do accept orders. Contact me, and I'll see what I can do.
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