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front Vase
1909-1911
1990.527
Members of the Deerfield Industries produced such works as this vase.
front Pottery Vase
1909-1911
1990.531
The popularity of objects like this hand-thrown vase produced during the Arts and Crafts Movement represented the desire for hand-crafted goods at a time when many people wished to preserve older technologies and crafts in the face of widespread industrialization and mass production.
front Stoneware Churn
1816-1817
2000.20.509
This churn, impressed with the name "Orcutt and Wait, Whately" was made in 1816.
front Stoneware Storage Jug with lid
1822-1830
2000.20.510
Production of stoneware vessels, with the clay imported from New Jersey, had begun in Whately, Masschusetts, by 1816.
front Redware teapot and top
1822-1830
K.392
This teapot is a rare excellent example of the pottery produced by the Whatley, Massachusetts, redware factory of Thomas Crafts.
front Stoneware Crock

K.822
This gray stoneware crock with cobalt blue decoration was used for food storage.
front Teapot
1822-1830
K.399
This teapot was made in Whatley, Massachusetts, by Thomas Crafts, who sold his work across the East Coast.
front Covered Jar
1910-1911
1966.02.02
This pottery from the height of Deerfield Massachusetts' Arts and Crafts movement displays the influence of Art Nouveau on craftsmen like Chauncey Thomas.
Inkwell
c. 1911
1967.06.02
Chauncey Thomas' pottery, made during the height of Deerfield, Massachusetts' Arts and Crafts movement, shows how thoroughly influenced he was by artistic trends of his day, including the incorporation of Chinese and Japanese design elements.
front Fruit Dish
1770-1780
1889.20.01
This oval ceramic basket belonged to Deerfield, Massachusetts, resident Lucy Frary (1754-1831), who married Colonel Joseph Stebbins (1749-1816) in 1774.

 

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