all in white slip and decorated with their trademark sparse sponging pattern. Lot includes a lidded batter pitcher 5" high x 7" diameter; a mug 3.75" high; and a waste bowl 3" high x 4.5" diameter (at rim). Cannelton Potteries began in 1862 by the Clark brothers as R. Clark & Co. in Cannelton, Indiana, making sewer tile; later expanding to utilitarian wares. The Clark family sold the kiln in 1937 with production discontinuing shortly thereafter. Condition: First with crow's foot inside base; second with chips to handle; third with vertical tight hairline.
all in white slip and decorated with their trademark sparse sponging pattern. Lot includes a lidded batter pitcher 5" high x 7" diameter; a mug 3.75" high; and a waste bowl 3" high x 4.5" diameter (at rim). Cannelton Potteries began in 1862 by the Clark brothers as R. Clark & Co. in Cannelton, Indiana, making sewer tile; later expanding to utilitarian wares. The Clark family sold the kiln in 1937 with production discontinuing shortly thereafter. Condition: First with crow's foot inside base; second with chips to handle; third with vertical tight hairline.
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