Revere Ware used a bell in the 1960's - 1970's.
The House of Webster Eastland Texas
I have a piece of Rhine pottery. It is a pitcher. Very beautiful. I bought it at a garage sale for .25!!!!! I love it. I would imagine that at some point it probably had a basin that went w/ it but that was not w/ it when i bouught it. I didn't even think to ask when I bought it.
Clayburn Pottery ended in 1960.
I have a small Haddon Pottery pot and the pottery name - Haddon Pottery - is handwritten in full on the base.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
The House of Webster Eastland Texas
It appears there may be several names with the name Reuben concerning pottery. Is "Reuben" stamped on the pottery, and does it include any other names?
The serial # is on the right side bell housing stamped in the housing
I have a piece of Rhine pottery. It is a pitcher. Very beautiful. I bought it at a garage sale for .25!!!!! I love it. I would imagine that at some point it probably had a basin that went w/ it but that was not w/ it when i bouught it. I didn't even think to ask when I bought it.
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.
Yes, unlike the true Plains tribes further east, the Shoshone did produce pottery, up to about 1850. Their products included distinctive undecorated flat-bottomed pots that were wide at the top and middle but narrowed toward the foot. The clay was found locally, and decoration was rare; pots were generally of inferior quality.
Put the bell on your lap, position the lead pipe away from your head. Look down towards the bell. The model number should be engraved in that area. If you're looking for the serial number, I'd try looking on a valve casing, often the second valve.
Top of the bell housing on a flat square stamped into the transmission case will be three letters.
Stamped on the engine block (passenger side) just above the transmission bell housing.
Without the brand name, a serial number is meaningless. The company name is usually stamped on the bell.
Some collective nouns for pottery are a crate of pottery or a collection of pottery.
They sculpted pottery with their hands.