CROCKERY AND TABLE WARE 



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carrying beer to the harvest field. These large sizes were 

 often used by cottagers for holding home-made wines, such 



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Large Stone-Ware Bottles and Red-Ware Lard-Pots 



as elderberry, cowslip, and currant. The round-topped stone 

 bottle had been so used for generations. 



This Nottingham ware is very strong and tough, and will 



Stone-Ware and Earthenware Pipkins 



stand oven heat, so that capital slow cooking can be done 

 in it. There are jars of straight and rounded shapes with 

 lids, in a wide range of capacity ; the best of jars for the 



