Interesting to use the broken pieces as a sort of backfill. When we demolish a house/room with drywall we smash the pieces to use as fill on our gravel driveway. Repurpose! Great video. Mary
So love these 'Dig Deeper' videos! Just enough to basic info and make some of us want more. Special thanks for the link to the Ceramics In America article!
most informative. Kudos to the ladies presenting this.
I'd love to see a finger print , just great work you people do
The large bowl is stunning, and the knowledge imparted is wonderful. ❤
Cool.
Thank you for the history lesson! Very informative. Enjoy your videos
These are so educational and just plan wonderful.
Thank you for putting these on.
Interesting to use the broken pieces as a sort of backfill. When we demolish a house/room with drywall we smash the pieces to use as fill on our gravel driveway. Repurpose! Great video. Mary
Beautiful pieces. Wonderful video. Thank you to everyone involved, both in front of and behind the camera.
I'm direct descendent of James town John or. Merchant John who came on the Marygold in 1619
I have a Chickasha I.T. brick with a fingerprint in it. Your jobs are so fascinating. Thanks for sharing Ladies.
So love these 'Dig Deeper' videos! Just enough to basic info and make some of us want more. Special thanks for the link to the Ceramics In America article!
Have you ever found fingerprints that match?
The mugs are beautiful. Totally enjoyed the video and the article to which a link was provided on the collection referenced.
Very interesting! Thanks!
Was the lead content of the glaze they used significant enough to harm the user of those vessels?
Would love to see 400+ yr old fingerprints
Impressive but could you please remove "cool" from your presentation? Thank, otherwise excellent.