Eight Gallon Stoneware Churn, 1865-1880

Summary

This butter churn was made of a durable, leak-proof pottery called stoneware. The orange-peel-like outer glaze was created when the potter threw handfuls of common rock salt into a white-hot kiln during the piece's firing. Salt-glazed stoneware pieces were decorated with an amazing array of designs, including the eagle and other patriotic motifs molded separately and applied to this piece.

This butter churn was made of a durable, leak-proof pottery called stoneware. The orange-peel-like outer glaze was created when the potter threw handfuls of common rock salt into a white-hot kiln during the piece's firing. Salt-glazed stoneware pieces were decorated with an amazing array of designs, including the eagle and other patriotic motifs molded separately and applied to this piece.

Artifact

Churn

Date Made

1865-1880

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

59.55.5

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Ceramic (Material)
Salt glaze

Technique

Glazing (Coating)

Color

Cobalt blue (Color)
Gray (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 19.25 in

Diameter: 10.5 in

Inscriptions

on front: 8 / NE / PLUS / ULTRA

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