Stoneware is a hard, porous, compact, granite-like ceramic. It is fired at temperatures between 1200-1350° C, and is usually salt-glazed. Some designs were adorned using cobalt oxide. This was a common household product in the 18th and 19th century in America and throughout the world.

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stoneware pottery pot
stoneware pottery at dig site

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