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  2. Samuel Alcock - Wikipedia

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    Love and War jug, Samuel Alcock & Co., c. 1850 Samuel Alcock (1799–1848) was an English pottery manufacturer who operated as Samuel Alcock & Co in Burslem , Staffordshire from 1828 to 1859. They were especially noted for "picture jugs" modelled and moulded in relief in various ceramic materials, a popular type of object in these years.

  3. Toby Jug - Wikipedia

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    A Toby Jug, also sometimes known as a Fillpot (or Philpot), is a pottery jug in the form of a seated person; whereas a character jug features the head of a recognizable person. Typically the seated figure is a heavy-set, jovial man holding a mug of beer in one hand and a pipe of tobacco in the other and wearing 18th-century attire: a long coat ...

  4. Bald Knobbers - Wikipedia

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    A documentary produced about the vigilantes, featuring several reenactments, original locations, and descendants of either side, entitled Fire on the Mountain: Bald Knobbers as Heroes or Villains of the Ozarks Frontier?, premiered at several film festivals beginning in the spring of 2007 (winning the Gold Remi Award at Worldfest in Houston ...

  5. William Alfred Ismay - Wikipedia

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    William Alfred Ismay [1] MBE (10 April 1910 – 13 January 2001) was a librarian, writer and collector in Wakefield, West Yorkshire known for his significant collection of post-war studio pottery. [2] The collection called the W.A. Ismay Collection was bequeathed to the Yorkshire Museum and is one of the world's largest collections of 20th ...

  6. Jerry Dolyn Brown - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Dolyn Brown (November 9, 1942 – March 4, 2016) was an American folk artist and traditional stoneware pottery maker who lived and worked in Hamilton, Alabama.He was a 1992 recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts [1] [2] and a 2003 recipient of the Alabama Folk Heritage Award. [3]

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  8. Lanier Meaders - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 he and his mother, Arie Meaders, were honorees of the Library of Congress with Meaders Pottery Day. [5] He was a recipient of a 1983 National Heritage Fellowship , the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts, awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts , [ 9 ] and was the recipient of the Governor's ...

  9. SylvaC - Wikipedia

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    SylvaC (with a deliberate capital C at the end) is a brand of British ornamental pottery characterised primarily by figurines of animals and Toby Jugs. The SylvaC company briefly ceased production in 1982 although production of SylvaC pieces was resumed in 1998 by the current trademark holder Norman Williams.