Usually the number found on pieces of pottery indicates the mold number. It can also indicate the model or design number of a particular piece.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
The work made on a potter's wheel
The size usually, or maybe the code for the shape.
It is a term used in pottery when you color your pots or creation with a glaze.
To a potter it can mean searching for natural clay deposits of a kind that are best suited for making pottery.
Numbers stamped on figurines are usually identification numbers. Most manufactures of ceramics or pottery keep records of these numbers as a mean of identification and production. They may also identify the artisan responsible for the work in some instances.
How acidic or basic the water is. You want it in the middle of these two. "PH" refers to the acid/base continuum. Low numbers mean higher acid concentrations, High numbers mean higher alkaline (base) numbers.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
The inscription "N 1810" on the base of a jug typically indicates the mold number and the year of production. The "N" could signify a specific design or series, while "1810" likely represents the year the jug was made. This kind of marking is common in ceramics and pottery to help identify the piece and its production timeline.
It means it's ready to be baked in the kiln. Once a piece of pottery has been moulded, it's left to 'air-dry' for 24 hours to dry out. After that period, it's ready to be baked (the technical term is fired) in the kiln.
I think you mean STANGL. A well known pottery and easy to research
What 5 numbers can have the mean of 24 and the median of 25
A potsherd is a piece of broken pottery, usually discarded by its owner. The style and ornamentation of pottery changed over time and in different geographic regions. Archaeologists can tell a great deal about ethnicity, population density, wealth, trade and much else, just by looking at potsherds found in a dig.
From the description of this piece it may be a German made piece. The numbers 848 mean the quality of silver or it could also mean the quantity of silver.
The numbers on the bottom of Avon Cape Cod collections refer to the mold or pattern used in the creation of the piece. These numbers help identify the specific design within the collection and are important for collectors to distinguish between different variations. Understanding these numbers can provide insight into the history and production of each piece in the Avon Cape Cod collection.
i don't know what you mean!
It means you have a piece of silverplate that has 12 pennyweight of silver plated onto a base metal.