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Old Salem Museums & Gardensr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:10:10+00:00

Old Salem Museums & Gardens

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Earthenware dish excavated at the Salem, North Carolina, pottery site, ca. 1775

Earthenware dish excavated at the Salem, North Carolina, pottery site probably made about 1775 in imitation of English creamware.

Earthenware owl bottle made in Salem, North Carolina, ca. 1820

Earthenware owl bottle made in Salem, North Carolina, about 1820.

Earthenware squirrel bottle made in Salem, North Carolina, ca. 1810

Earthenware squirrel bottle made in Salem, North Carolina, about 1810.

Earthenware storage jar made in the Salem pottery, ca. 1790-1810

Earthenware storage jar made in the Salem pottery, ca. 1790-1810.

Salem in Nord Carolina, 1787

Salem in Nord Carolina 1787 by Ludwig von Redeken.

Slip decorated earthenware dish made in Salem, North Carolina, ca. 1780

Slip decorated earthenware dish made in Salem, North Carolina, about 1780.

Slip decorated earthenware shop sign made in Salem, North Carolina, by Gottfried Aust in 1773

Slip decorated earthenware shop sign made in Salem, North Carolina, by Gottfried Aust in 1773.

Tin-glazed bottle fragment excavated at the Salem pottery site, ca. 1793

Tin-glazed bottle fragment excavated at the Salem pottery site and probably made in 1793.

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