

Book
New Ways for Old Jugs: Tradition and Innovation at the Jugtown Pottery by Douglas DeNatale, Jane Przybysz and Jill Severn
Age:1994 (Publication Date)
New Ways for Old Jugs relies on the voices of pottery makers and pottery patrons to tell the human and artistic drama of the Jugtown Pottery. Founded in 1921, the pottery achieved wide renown and has often been credited―and discredited―with rescuing the centuries-old pottery tradition of Moore County, North Carolina.
This handsome catalog features vivid images of the earthenware, its makers, and its collectors as well as the personal stories of people who have been associated with the seventy-year old enterprise. Together the photos and words reveal Jugtown's often controversial heritage, including Ben Owens central role in influencing glazes in Japan.
Condition: Excellent unused condition for the piece is perfect Softcover book, clean, unmarked and bright without a broken spine.