A visit to the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works in Doylestown, PA.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works (1911-1912, by Henry Chapman Mercer in Spanish Mission style using poured concrete like his home and museum) |
Examples of decorative tiles designed by Mercer, the leading artistic tile maker in the American Arts and Crafts Movement |
Tiles of the Zodiac |
Heating for the kiln |
Harry Cheeseman Moucer is a mouse version of Henry Chapman Mercer |
Moravian star, although there is no connection to Moravia |
View of fireplace from the second level |
Some of Mercer's collection of pre-industrial tools and household objects |
Tile-decorated fireplace mantel |
Mixer for the "wild" Bucks County clay that is squeezed first through mesh to remove foreign objects and then through the rectangular hole to create a slab of clay |
The slab is then cut with wires to create blocks |
Plastic-wrapped blocks are then lowered to the basement for storage |
Creating a mosaic tile |
Quarry tile are squares to be used in flooring |
Samples of creating two-colored tiles |
Very large molds |
Mosaic tile puzzle for visitors to try |
Courtyard |
Mini clay decorative pieces |
Tiles for sale in the shop |
Larger decorative tile |
Relief decorative tile |
Tile "doormat" at the entrance with the tile works logo of a dragon |
When we arrived in Providence, RI, we went to Caserta's Pizza for our favorite Wimpy Skippy |
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