Old Pottery

Pottery Barn Slip Covers - What you Should Know
Pottery Barn slip covers are an ideal way to turn that favorite old recliner or couch into a like new piece of furniture. So, what does Pottery Barn have to offer and how can they help transform your home furnishings?
Pottery Barn has been around for nearly 60 years now and has been a leader in the home furnishings industry. What began in 1949 as an idea to make any home more comfortable on the inside has turned into a massive success.
The company offers their customers a full line of slip covers for sofas, chairs, sectionals, dining room chairs and more. They also sell other quality furniture and accessories.
Pottery Barn sofa slip covers is one of the company's most popular items. By browsing through their online catalog you can find a wide range of styles, colors and materials to suit any home decor.
Recently, we found ourselves needing a new sofa slip cover for our old sofa in the family room. I hopped online and found the Pottery Barn website and catalog. Within 15 minutes I found the perfect slip cover that matched up with my interior decor, placed the order online and was finished. The ease in ordering online is hard to beat.
Of course, the Pottery Barn also has a mail order catalog and various stores throughout the country that you can shop from.
So, if you need a slip cover for that old sofa or any other piece of furniture, try a Pottery Barn slip cover. I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the results.
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By the way, you can find out more about Pottery Barn Slip Covers as well as much more information on all types of slip covers at http://www.AllAboutSlipCovers.com
Old Pottery Bowl~ Native American or Mexican? (pics)?
I have this old bowl and was wondering if it is native american or mexican, etc. I have NO clue. Does it look like it's made of clay? Please let me know what you think.
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I lived in New Mexico for about 9 years and I never saw native American pottery like this. Their pottery is usually decorated with some type of design, for example look in the library or on line to compare. The Pueblo , the Hopi, etc.make beautiful unglazed pottery. This seems to have been glazed and well used. I would hazard a guess and say it is Mexican. If you have a store near you or restaurant that carries Mexican pottery check it out. Good Luck or sure I say buena suerte!
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Steve Ferrell - Old Edgefield Pottery
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![]() OLD ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN HAND COILED POTTERY DOUBLE BIRD EFFIGY FIGURAL POT NR ! US $49.99
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![]() Old Ribbed Brown Pottery Pitcher----Holds 2.5 Cups----5" Tall----Unmarked US $9.00
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