Canonsburg Pottery Wild Clover Creamer
Vintage From Paul is pleased to offer this mint condition Canonsburg Pottery Wild Clover Creamer.
The Wild Clover Creamer has a creamy white china body decorated in the center with the mauve wild clover rendering.
The Canonsburg Pottery was founded in 1900 by John George. John was a nephew of W. S. George. In 1909, the name was changed to Canonsburg Pottery Company and specialized in dinnerware, producing about 25,000 dozen pieces a week... Steubenville's equipment and molds were sold to Canonsburg Pottery after Steubenville´s closing in 1959. Adam Antique and Rose Point, two of Steubenville´s popular patterns, were sold into the 1960´s under the Steubenville name.
The Wild Clover Creamer is in pristine condition, no cracks, chips, crazing or stains. The creamer appears to be unused. The graphic is crisp, the colors vibrant.
The Canonsburg Pottery Wild Clover Creamer stands 2-7/8 inches in height and has an 8 fluid ounce capacity.
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