If an item previously on our website is no longer listed, that means we have none left at the present time. We do not take "back-orders."
Orders are accepted by mail, e-mail, or telephone. Please refer to the item number when ordering. (If you would like to pay by PayPal, email us a list of what items you would like to purchase, and we will have PayPal send you an itemized invoice for those items.)
Remember to add 20% packing and shipping charge (with $8 minimum shipping) to all orders.
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LAST UPDATED 5/7/2008.
These pieces are all handmade new replicas of old pottery, not antiques!
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338) Unlidded salt-glazed stoneware jar, decorated with incised bands. Similar to those made in Randolph County, NC around 1850.
13 1/2" tall. 2 1/2 gallon capacity.
$198.00 each.
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327) Reclining lamb, inspired by those made by the Bell family of the Shenandoah Valley in the 19th century. Yellow ware with copper and manganese sponging.
11" long, 3 1/2 " high.
$150 each.
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323) Moravian plate, replica of one made in the Winston-Salem, NC area in the late 18th or early 19th century.
Redware, decorated with green and orange slip trailing on a creme slip background.
6 1/2" diameter.
$24 each.
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309) Small decorated shallow bowls, 18th - early 19th centuries,glazed interior only. Decorated in assorted designs with orange, green, and dark brown slips on a creme slip background.
6 3/4" wide x 1 1/2" tall.
$30.00 each
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305) Deep plates, of the type made in central NC in the late 18th century and early 19th century. Redware, with decorating in dark brown slip.
Assorted decorating
10" diameter.
$38 each.
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290) Small redware bowl, decorated with random splotches of brown and light yellow slips. Glazed interior only. Central North Carolina, early 1800s.
6 3/4" diameter, 1 3/4" high.
1 1/2 cup capacity.
$17 each.
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266) Redware dish, made in the style of those made in central NC in the first quarter of the 19th century.
Decorated with simple brush strokes of light yellow and dark brown slip.
9 1/2" diameter, 1 3/4" high.
$30 each.
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265) Unlidded redware crock, glazed interior only. Similar to those made in Virginia, early 1800s.
8 1/2" tall. 1 gallon capacity.
$72.00 each.
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261) NC Moravian style pitcher, redware with green, dark brown, and creme slip decorating, 18th-early 19th centuries. 7" tall.
1 1/2 quart capacity.
$56.00 each.
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238) Large Moravian mug, Winston-Salem, NC area, 18th-early 19th centuries. Redware with dark brown manganese exterior glaze and creme slip interior. 5 3/4" tall, 1 pint capacity.
$27.00 each.
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237) Rundlet or keg. Stoneware, salt-glazed over an iron slip wash. Randolph County, North Carolina, mid 1800s, probably for table use at meals. Has the traditional rounded bottom of the originals (not flattened.) 6 1/2" long, 6" high. 1 1/2 quart capacity.
$56.00 each.
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230) Redware open crock, glazed interior only. American, 18th - 19th centuries.
9 1/2" tall, 10" wide. 1 3/4 gallon capacity.
$96.00 each.
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208) This salt-glazed stoneware beer bottle is patterned after ones that were used at Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia. The originals could have been made either in England or in Virginia, and date to around 1810.
9 1/2" tall, 1 1/4 quart capacity.
$89 each.
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139) Very large open redware crock, 17th-19th century. Glazed interior only.
11 1/2" high, 7" wide at top, 2 gallon capacity, $120 each.
THIS SIZE SOLD OUT
14" tall, 7" wide at top, 3 gallon capacity, $145 each.
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79) Redware pie plate, glazed inside only.
This pottery shape, sometimes referred to simply as a "dish" or "shallow pan" was used 17th century through 19th century. These work very well in a Dutch oven.
9 1/2" diameter, 1 1/2" deep, $24 each.
10 1/2" diameter, 1 3/4" deep, $30 each.
11 1/2" diameter, 2" deep, $36 each.
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60) Heart-shaped inkstand, attributed to NC Moravian potter John Holland, 1790's-1840. Completely handmade of redware, with removable inkwell and sander, (both glazed with brown manganese glaze.) Inkstand has sliptrailed decorating of orange slip over a creme slip background; additional decorating of sponged copper and manganese. Cut-out geometric floral design on top.
5 1/2" across, $200.
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59) Plain redware deep plates, glazed interior, unglazed exterior,used 17th through 19th century.
8" diameter, 1 1/2" deep, $18.
9" diameter, 1 3/4" deep, $24.
10" diameter, 2" deep, $30.
11" diameter, 2 1/4" deep, $36.
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57) Plain redware bowl, glazed interior, unglazed exterior,used 17th through mid-19th century.
3 1/2" tall, 7" wide. $24 each.
4 1/2" tall, 10" wide. $48 each.
5 1/2" tall, 12" wide. $72 each.
5 1/2" tall, 14" wide. $96 each.
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55) Plain redware steep pans, a baking dish a little deeper than a pie dish. Excellent used in a Dutch oven. Glazed interior, unglazed exterior,used 17th through 19th century.
8" diameter, 2" deep, $24.
9" diameter, 2 1/4" deep, $30.
10" diameter, 2 1/2" deep, $36.
11" diameter, 2 1/2" deep, $48.
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45) Moravian inkwell, made in the style of pottery made by North Carolina's Moravian potters in the 18th - early 19th centuries. Available in green glaze, redware, and redware with brown manganese glaze. CURRENTLY IN STOCK ONLY IN REDWARE.
1 1/2" high.
$4 each.
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36) Unlidded redware crock, 18th-19th century. Available with interior glaze only, or partially glazed on the outside as well.
5" high, $10. THIS SIZE SOLD OUT
6" high, $20.
8" high, $40. THIS SIZE SOLD OUT
9" high, $60. THIS SIZE SOLD OUT
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If you are buying our pottery to use in a living history situation or to furnish an historic house or museum, the descriptions beside each piece of pottery will help guide your selection.
Remember that there is crossover between centuries. For example, when furnishing an early 19th century house, make sure to look on the 18th century page as well, since late 18th century items would still be in use into the 19th century.
Contact us: Westmoore Pottery Westmoore Community 4622 Busbee Road
Seagrove, N.C. 27341
Phone: 910-464-3700
E-mail:
westmoore@rtmc.net
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