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Wilson Creek Pottery
Functional Stoneware by Peggy Ahlgren

  
Photo Gallery 1

 

The teapot, cups and tray are in the
dark blue-leaf design. 

This photo with the Lilies of the Valley shows several pieces in the light blue-iris pattern.  Left to right: a berry strainer, platter, pin cushion, vase and several small rice bowls.

 


These could be pieces in a dinner set. 
 The light blue-leaf design is shown
on a goblet, bowl, dinner plate and
a two handled soup bowl.

The teal glaze features three sizes of plates (dinner, lunch, dessert), a double handled soup bowl, goblet, mug, pitcher and vase.

The casserole and large tray are shown in #2 Italian leaf and iris designs.


This photo shows a more detailed look
at the iris pattern with the blue dots and the leaf pattern on the platter. 
The glaze is #2 Italian.  It is the only glaze where the dots are blue in the iris pattern. 


Here is a close-up shot of the
light-blue leaf pattern.
The "fungus" effect is only used occasionally
.
 


A utensil holder, bowl, grease jar and a large tray with decorative handles.


A detailed shot of the light blue iris glaze.  Note the orange dots in the flower.
 

Here are some of the standard items. 
Left to right: a mini vase, chip and
dip tray and a large platter. 
They are mostly light-blue leaf.
 






The two glazes here are Betty's White
with the leaf pie plate and the geometric wax resist design and a
Carlton Ball's brown-black piece.

Wilson Creek Pottery
E6101 County Road WC, Spring Green, WI 53588
Open most days from 10-5, but it is always best to call first
and make sure the studio is really open.  608-588-2195
website: www.wilsoncreekpottery.com 
email: peggy@wilsoncreekpottery.com