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Pottery Shop Addition between 1763-1766
Br. Aust, the first potter in Bethabara, moved his busines...
Pottery Shop 1755
Gottfried Aust, the first Moravian potter in North Carolin...
Roseville Pottery Company
1890 - 1954
Founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, Rose...
Krause-Butner Pottery Shop
1782
The oldest brick house in Forsyth County. Built...
Keystone Pottery
Eighty yards south. German immigrant Charles F. Decker ope...
Results for Pottery
Pottery Shop Addition between 1763-1766
Br. Aust, the first potter in Bethabara, moved his business to the new central town of Salem on June 17, 1777. He took down the addition to the Potter's Shop, in order to move the woodwork. Three other significant potters--Christ, ...
Pottery Shop 1755
Gottfried Aust, the first Moravian potter in North Carolina, moved into this shop after it was built in 1755. He, and several other potters who followed him in Bethabara, produced utilitarian redware pottery including many kinds of vessels, mugs, tobacco ...
Roseville Pottery Company
1890 - 1954
Founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, Roseville Pottery Company was incorporated in 1892 with George Young as general manager. At the time, Roseville produced commercial pottery such as stoneware, flowerpots, and cuspidors. The company moved to this Linden ...
Krause-Butner Pottery Shop
1782
The oldest brick house in Forsyth County. Built by Johannes Schaub, Jr., as a Home and Dyer Shop. Sold to Gottlob Krause for home and pottery in 1789. John Butner purchased Home and Pottery in 1802.
Marker is on Bethabara Road, ...
Keystone Pottery
Eighty yards south. German immigrant Charles F. Decker opened the Keystone Pottery in 1872. Kitchen and household ware were produced in large quantites. The Decker family also crafted a variety of unique and beautifully decorated grave markers, champer pots, chicken ...