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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
#4 Stoneware Butter Churn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY
#3 Stoneware Butter Churn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY
c. 1888
#5 Stoneware Butter Churn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY
c. 1888
#6 Stoneware Butter Churn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY
c. 1888
#7 Stoneware Butter Churn
GLASS BROS. AND COMPANY
c. 1888