Double Rim Galena with Attached Saucer, Glazed
$82.00
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- Details
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This style of rim was done by potters near the northwestern Illinois town of Galena, and by surrounding areas of southwestern Wisconsin in the 1860's. Many of the 19th century immigrants to the area were from Cornwall, England. The ornamented rims of their flower pots were similar to ornamented rims made by their cousins in Cornwall.
Attached saucer flowerpots were very popular in the 19th century, and made by many potters in the mid-Atlantic region, all the way to Illinois and Wisconsin. The flourishes of the Galena rim are a decorative departure from the potter's usual production of utilitarian crocks and jugs.
By nature, all earthenware flowerpots are porous, and plants thrive in pots which allow them to breathe. But, we have treated the lower portion of the inside, and the attached saucer are treated with an acrylic sealer, making them as waterproof as possible. However, be careful where you water the pot; if it is overwatered, water will fill the saucer and could damage fine furniture.
- Hand thrown in Rockdale, Wisconsin.
- Fired to 2350° F
- Soda fired stoneware glaze.
- Lead-free, food safe glaze.
- Safe for dishwasher and microwave.
- Since each pot is made by hand, and fired in a soda atmosphere, variations in size and color are to be expected.
- Price Includes UPS or USPS shipping to the Continental USA.
- Dimensions (In)
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3.75" Top Diameter x 10" Tall
- Care Guide
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Soda fired stoneware glaze is lead free, is safe for dishwasher or microwave, and cleans easily.