Two smaller ewers with handles. The Pinnell’s red-orange glaze is deliberately thin on the outside — I think it looks stone-like that way — and true red inside.
Remember these? They appeared in the bisque state below, and are now ready for sale or gifts.
These pieces in greenware are ready for the bisque kiln. They are a pouring bowl, a small lidded pitcher, a lidded jar, two ewers and a human hand.
At this stage, all hope for the future of firing, glazing and firing again still prevails.
Photos by me at Districtclay in Washington, November 2014.