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"Crockery: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of crockery, where history, art, and tradition intertwine

Background imageCrockery Collection: Tumbler, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Tumbler, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Tumbler, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Jar, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana

Jar, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana
Jar, c. 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Glass Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Wellington Blewett

Glass Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Wellington Blewett
Glass Plate, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Jamb Stove, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber

Jamb Stove, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber
Jamb Stove, c. 1938

Background imageCrockery Collection: Silver Salt Trencher, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton

Silver Salt Trencher, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton
Silver Salt Trencher, c. 1939

Background imageCrockery Collection: Silver Salt Trencher, 1936. Creator: Amelia Tuccio

Silver Salt Trencher, 1936. Creator: Amelia Tuccio
Silver Salt Trencher, 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Silver Salt Trencher, 1937. Creator: Amelia Tuccio

Silver Salt Trencher, 1937. Creator: Amelia Tuccio
Silver Salt Trencher, 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Jamb Stove, c. 1942. Creator: Charles Von Urban

Pa. German Jamb Stove, c. 1942. Creator: Charles Von Urban
Pa. German Jamb Stove, c. 1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Jamb Stove (Five Plate), c. 1936. Creator: Charles Von Urban

Pa. German Jamb Stove (Five Plate), c. 1936. Creator: Charles Von Urban
Pa. German Jamb Stove (Five Plate), c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Plate Treen, 1938. Creator: Wellington Blewett

Plate Treen, 1938. Creator: Wellington Blewett
Plate Treen, 1938

Background imageCrockery Collection: Food supply of migrant family, American River camp near Sacramento, California, 1936

Food supply of migrant family, American River camp near Sacramento, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Food supply of migrant family. American River camp near Sacramento, California

Background imageCrockery Collection: Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley

Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley
Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley

Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940. Creator: Hal Blakeley
Moustache Cup and Saucer, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Candle Lantern, c. 1940. Creators: John Dana, Nicholas Amantea

Candle Lantern, c. 1940. Creators: John Dana, Nicholas Amantea
Candle Lantern, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Compote, 1936. Creator: John Dana

Compote, 1936. Creator: John Dana
Compote, 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Mug, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana

Mug, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana
Mug, c. 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Covered Compote, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Covered Compote, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Covered Compote, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Sherry Wine Glass, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana

Sherry Wine Glass, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana
Sherry Wine Glass, c. 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Flip Glass, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana

Flip Glass, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana
Flip Glass, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Finger Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Finger Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Finger Bowl, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Milk Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Milk Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Milk Bowl, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Cruet, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Cruet, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Cruet, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Mug, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana

Mug, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana
Mug, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Glass, 1936. Creator: John Dana

Glass, 1936. Creator: John Dana
Glass, 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Glass, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana

Glass, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana
Glass, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Bowl, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Bowl, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana

Bowl, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana
Bowl, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Jug, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Jug, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Jug, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Plate, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Plate, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Plate, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Mug, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana

Mug, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana
Mug, c. 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Sugar Bowl, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana

Sugar Bowl, c. 1937. Creator: John Dana
Sugar Bowl, c. 1937

Background imageCrockery Collection: Goblet, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana

Goblet, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana
Goblet, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana

Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: John Dana
Bowl, c. 1940

Background imageCrockery Collection: Bowl, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana

Bowl, 1935/1942. Creator: John Dana
Bowl, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Design for a China Plate, c. 1882. Creator: Eugene Carriere

Design for a China Plate, c. 1882. Creator: Eugene Carriere
Design for a China Plate, c. 1882

Background imageCrockery Collection: Beheading of St. John the Baptist, n.d. Creator: Master of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist

Beheading of St. John the Baptist, n.d. Creator: Master of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist
Beheading of St. John the Baptist, n.d

Background imageCrockery Collection: Rummer, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Rummer, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Rummer, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Vase, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana

Vase, c. 1936. Creator: John Dana
Vase, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Zoar Dish and Coffee and Cider Cup w/ Lid, c. 1938. Creator: Angelo Bulone

Zoar Dish and Coffee and Cider Cup w/ Lid, c. 1938. Creator: Angelo Bulone
Zoar Dish and Coffee and Cider Cup w/ Lid, c. 1938

Background imageCrockery Collection: Strawberry Design Plate, c. 1939. Creator: Ralph Atkinson

Strawberry Design Plate, c. 1939. Creator: Ralph Atkinson
Strawberry Design Plate, c. 1939

Background imageCrockery Collection: Cake Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Ralph Atkinson

Cake Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Ralph Atkinson
Cake Plate, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Pie Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Angus

Pa. German Pie Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Pa. German Pie Plate, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Plate, c. 1941. Creator: William L. Antrim

Pa. German Plate, c. 1941. Creator: William L. Antrim
Pa. German Plate, c. 1941

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Angus

Pa. German Plate, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Pa. German Plate, c. 1936

Background imageCrockery Collection: Plate, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Angus

Plate, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Plate, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Dish, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Angus

Dish, 1935/1942. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Dish, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pennsylvania German Pie Plate, 1935/1942. Creator: Elmer G Anderson

Pennsylvania German Pie Plate, 1935/1942. Creator: Elmer G Anderson
Pennsylvania German Pie Plate, 1935/1942

Background imageCrockery Collection: Pa. German Dish, c. 1936. Creator: William L. Antrim

Pa. German Dish, c. 1936. Creator: William L. Antrim
Pa. German Dish, c. 1936



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"Crockery: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of crockery, where history, art, and tradition intertwine. From The Tea Table by Harold Harvey to Saint Bonaventure receiving the purple cardinalice, these captivating glimpses transport us to different eras and places. Imagine yourself in the mud-brick village of Anammer in Morocco's Ourika Valley, surrounded by typical clay pots known as tajines used for cooking traditional Moroccan meals. The Swedish Peasant Interior takes us inside a cozy home adorned with charming crockery pieces that reflect simplicity and rustic beauty. Traveling further east to Jerusalem's Old City, we encounter souvenir plates showcasing Israel's rich heritage. These plates become not just decorative items but also windows into a culture steeped in history. Meanwhile, Romanian traditional ceramic plates from Horezu area invite us to explore Romania's artistic craftsmanship. Artistic expressions continue with The Pasta Eater painting capturing a moment frozen in time on canvas. In contrast, Last Conversation between St. Benedict and St. Scholastica transports us back centuries through its intricate fresco depicting an important historical event. The Still Life kitchen table presents a delightful scene where a fruit basket poses gracefully on crockery surfaces—a testament to how everyday objects can be elevated through artistry. And who could forget the humorous saying "A Bull in a China Shop, " reminding us of the delicate nature of crockery? Girton College showcases how even educational institutions embrace crockery as part of their traditions and identity—perhaps symbolizing unity or shared experiences among students past and present. Finally, our culinary journey concludes with raw pork roulade presented on porcelain plates—an exquisite combination of food presentation and fine dining experience. Crockery is more than just functional vessels; it embodies stories passed down through generations while serving as canvases for artists' imagination.