Object Record
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Metadata
Object Name |
Bowl, Serving |
Catalog Number |
1996.53.7 |
Maker |
Bybee Pottery; Cornelison, Ernest |
Date |
ca. 1950 |
Material(s) |
Ceramic |
Dimensions |
H-2 Dia-4.125 inches |
Description |
This is a small mottled orange-brown glazed hand-thrown bowl. It has rounded sides and an irregular rim. There are bubbles in the glaze inside bottom of the cup. |
Notes |
Made by the Cornelison Family around 1940 at their pottery in Bybee in Madison County, the oldest continously operated pottery west of the Appalachian Mountains. The pottery was open by 1845 and possibly as early as 1809. The donor's mother, Ida Chaney Alcorn, sold Bybee pottery from her home on Route 60 east of Louisville from the late 1920s through the 1950s. The donor referred to this color as "Bybee Yellow." |
Collection |
Alma Alcorn Baldauf Collection |
People |
Cornelison, Ernest Bybee Pottery Limoges, Alma Alcorn |
Subjects |
Pottery Ceramics Selling Decoration, Interior Crafts (Handicraft) Handicraft Potteries Potters Pottery industry Pottery making |
Search Terms |
Louisville (Ky.) Bybee (Ky.) Madison County (Ky.) Bybee Pottery |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |