Jugtown Pottery: New Ways For Old Jugs: Tradition And Innovation At The Jugtown Pottery

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Q: I have a pitcher marked "Jugtown Pottery." Is it collectible?
A: Jugtown Pottery was founded by Juliana and Jacques Busbee in 1915, but the term "Jugtown pottery" also is used to refer to handmade pottery made by North Caroli... Read More »

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Q: I have a pitcher marked “Jugtown Pottery.” Is it collectible?
A: Jugtown Pottery was founded by Juliana and Jacques Busbee in 1915, but the term “Jugtown pottery” also is used to refer to handmade pottery made by North Caroli... Read More »

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