Dryden Pottery Cookie Jar

$149.95

This lovely cookie jar was made by the potters in Hot Springs, Arkansas, near Hot Springs National Park. Finished in the quartz glaze which is their famous trademark.Dryden Pottery is a historic family attraction, featuring the original factory where Dryden Pottery is made. Dryden Pottery, closely associated with Van Briggle Pottery in the early years, features many antique pieces of pottery in its historic Dryden Pottery collection. Art and pottery collectors from around the world visit Dryden Pottery in Hot Springs, Arkansas, to view the Dryden Pottery collection and to buy Dryden Pottery manufactured today. A vacation to Lake Ouachita, Lake Hamilton, the Diamond Lakes, Lake Catherine, Magic Springs, the crystal mines, and historic bath houses in historic downtown Hot Springs would not be complete without a visit to the scenic, family attraction of Dryden Pottery. Dryden Pottery has been making collectable, handmade, personalized cups, mugs, kitchenware, tiles, vases, art pottery, and teapots in Hot Springs, Arkansas, since the mid-fifties. Prior to that Dryden Pottery was located in Kansas, where many collectable pieces of pottery were manufactured. Dryden Pottery is one of the few great American potteries to survive the influx of imported pottery. No chips or cracks. Clearly signed on the bottom. You can check out their site at <a xhref="http://www.drydenpottery.com/" target="_blank">http://www.drydenpottery.co</a> to read about their history.

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