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September 2009
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From Antique Trader
Stoneware: The Tupperware of the 19th century
Stoneware is described in Webster's dictionary as "an opaque
pottery that is fired at a high temperature, non porous, that may
be glazed and that is commonly made from a single clay." It was
produced primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries in this country
as a utilitarian household necessity. We like to define it as 19th
century "Tupperware."
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