Various Informational Canadian Pottery Pictures

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Interesting similarity of form: New Brunswick Pottery by the Lorenzens on the left and Melling on the right.

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Various Canadian Pottery Jugs

The Magnificent Blue Mountain Pottery Clydesdales.

The larger one stands 12 1/2 inches. Over the years there has been talk of an even larger one.

We would appreciate any information in that regard.

stan33is@gmail.com

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A better view of the "window box"

This unsigned framed print was sold by Woodward's and the 2 deer in the print seem representational of the 2 McMaster pottery deer photographed in front of the print.

We would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone with information about the artist of the print and anyone who may have a marked 'window box' as shown in the print.

stan33is@gmail.com

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What a Difference the Glaze Makes.

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Canuck Pottery shipped these types of small pieces to various souvenir stores and other retail customers by the barrel full.

They were packed in excelsior and wholesaled for 5 cents each.

This information provided by Dave Burnett of New River Beach, N.B., whose father Ernie Burnett was a Manager at Canuck Pottery 1958-1962.

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From left to right:
Evangeline, CCC, McMaster, BMP, RCAP

Just because the glaze is green doesn't necessarily mean the pottery is BMP

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4 of the 7 known sizes of the BMP Water Carafe

From the left: 12 3/4", 10", 8 1/2", 7"

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The Queen Mother being presented an Elfrieda Meindl piece c. 1977.

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The figurine.  A different piece was presented to Princess Diana on her first visit to Nova Scotia.

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