Thursday, June 11, 2009

Name that Kiln


Can Anyone guess where this kiln is located?
Hint: it's in a U.S. town, named after an English town.

10 comments:

Keith said...

Plymouth? Plimith plantation?

Clay Club said...

nope.

Art Department Store said...

i am liking Birmingham but betcha I am wrongo

Tim Ayers said...

Cambridge, MA?

Oy Clay !!! Pottery said...

It looks like the kilns at Stoke-on-Trent where Wedgewood is made.

Oy Clay !!! Pottery said...

It's a bottle kiln. All I can think of is Trenton, NJ??? I'm obsessed with challenges. Except the challenge of driving in lightening and thunder storms.

Clay Club said...

to be revealed tomorrow. Keep guessing.....

John Britt said...

New London.

John Britt said...

Changed my mind. New Manchester WV. Up by Homer Laughlin China Clay Co. Should be in the Road Side Guide to Geology.

John Britt

Clay Club said...

Britt's the closest. The kiln is in East Liverpool, OH, along the Ohio River. It is near Homer Laughlin.
Yay!