GALLERY
All of these works of art are recreated in the same manner, color clays and glazes as the original and are historical replicas of Celtic pieces.  Many of the pots, bowls or jugs were found in Scotland or Ireland and are as early as the bronze age. 

Their primitive shapes amd finishing styles are a delight to both the eye and the hand,  just asking to be held.  Since each peice is one of a kind, please request a current price list and photograhs of open stock.
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'Alb-Hegau' style pot, handbuilt, coil, incised and painted. The original was found Konstanz, Germany.  29.4 cm 
6th c. BC.  in-stock   $250
Anglo-Saxon Dog Pot  handbuilt, coil, incised.  The original
was  found at St. John's College crickett field, Cambridge, England.  6th. c. AD.   SOLD
Storage jar, common to highlands of Scotland
Handbuilt, coil.  12th. c AD. in-stock  $35-65
Pitcher, handbuilt, coil.  Original found at Aberdeen,
Scotland.  12th.c. AD .  SOLD
Cistern, handbuilt, coil  common thur out Scotland
14 - 16th.c. AD.   SOLD
Tavern mugs, common along the border of Scotland and England. Handbuilt, coil   12th-18th. c. AD.  in-stock
$15 - 18
    All images and text (c)2000
Ancient Pots - Sharyne S Graham
       updated  July 2003
       
sharynegraham@hotmail.com