Tureen

Object number2015.74.62 a,b
Date1909-1977
OriginCanonsburg, PA
MediumCeramic/Glaze
Credit LineGift of Fredric Bender
DescriptionWhite ceramic tureen with lid in unknown pattern but part of the Canonsburg Pottery Company Keystone collection. White tureen lid with scalloped rim, brown trim, and orange and yellow floral motifs. Decorating the rim and handle of the lid are vines of orange and yellow flowers with green leaves. White tureen with scalloped rim, brown trim, and orange and yellow floral motifs. Decorating the sides and handles of the tureen are vines of orange and yellow flowers with green leaves.Dimensions(a) Height: 1.625, Diameter: 7.063
(b) Height: 3.438, Width: 10.250, Length: 8.313
Marks(b)
Stamped on underside at center "KEYSTONE / MADE / IN / U.S.A / CANONSBURG / POTTERY CO."
Historical NotesPart of a collection of Canonsburg pottery and W. S. George pottery. Canonsburg China Company was founded in 1900 to take advantage of natural resources in Canonsburg. A few years later the name changed to Canonsburg Pottery. At about the same time, board member W. S. George split away from the company to found W.S. George Pottery Company. It operated until the 1960s before changing ownership through a series of mergers and finally closing. Canonsburg Pottery continued operation until 1977 before regulations and a declining economy resulted in closure. These items expand the History Center’s existing glass collection while also demonstrating the impact of economic growth and decline in Western Pennsylvanian communities.
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Tureen
Canonsburg China Company
1901-1909
Set, Cup and Saucer
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1909-1977
Sauceboat
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1909-1977
Platter
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1909-1977
Plate, Food
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1909-1977
Bowl, Serving
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1909-1977
Pitcher
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1910-1977
Bowl, Sugar
Canonsburg China Company
1901-1909
Set, Cup and Saucer
Canonsburg China Company
1901-1909
Platter
Canonsburg Pottery Company
1910-1977
Spoon, Souvenir
Michal Cupka
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