Blue and White Ware
With its bold and contrasting blue and white, the most recognizable pattern in chinaware is the Willow or Blue Willow pattern. The pattern has existed since the early 1800s, and […]
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Friday, May 10 – Please note, the Museum’s Archives will be CLOSED.
Please note: The Museum’s historic outdoor structures are currently closed and will reopen during the 2024 May long weekend.
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With its bold and contrasting blue and white, the most recognizable pattern in chinaware is the Willow or Blue Willow pattern. The pattern has existed since the early 1800s, and […]
Blue and White Ware Read More »
Within the collection are dishes that not only represent a business but also a snapshot of time within the business’ history. The first is a plate with “J Korman Hartley
Throughout the 1800s there were nine known potteries throughout Bruce County and included Kincardine, Port Elgin, Burgoyne, Chippewa Hill, Scone, Tara, Mildmay and Kinloss. By the turn of the 20th
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