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American,
b. 1878
Coffee Carafe with Lid
circa 1930
Stoneware, wood, and copper
9 x 8.75 x 7 in.
A renown leader in California monochrome pottery was the John Andrew Bauer Pottery of Los Angeles, founded by prosperous J. Andreas Bauer (1884–1923) from Paducah, Kentucky, who sought a milder winter climate and realized the potential need for nursery and florist artware in Southern California. Four large kilns produced redware flowerpots, which provided the main income for Bauer Pottery. Bauer also produced hand-thrown, slip-cast and molded ware, and later attracted more customers by offering dinnerware. Stoneware mixing bowls, small eating bowls (called nappies), ramekins, bean pots, whiskey jugs, and covered crocks were added to the line in later years.
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