Stoneware Butter Churn
DimensionsOverall: 112 cm
Credit LineTransfer from the London and Middlesex Historical Society, 1958
Object number1958.001.237
Label TextThis butter churn would have been used to make and store homemade butter. Stoneware is a type of pottery that is fired at a high temperature and is partially vitrified, not yet made into glass. Pieces of stoneware are opaque and usually glazed, enhancing the natural tones of the clay.
NameChurn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY