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Salt Glazed Pottery


I got some practice time with manual focus, and thought I would try B&W for a change, too. I'm beginning to develop an appreciation for it. :-)
These salt glazed jars were made by Eldreth, a local pottery factory based in Nottingham, Pennsylvania.
*See original unretouched image in note box.
Thank you so much for your comments and faves, friends and visitors! It is such an encouragement to me! :-)
These salt glazed jars were made by Eldreth, a local pottery factory based in Nottingham, Pennsylvania.
*See original unretouched image in note box.
Thank you so much for your comments and faves, friends and visitors! It is such an encouragement to me! :-)
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make me think about some we've got in Alsace the "Bedschdorf "potery
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