Made By
Charles Walter Clewell
Material
Copper and Porcelain
About
Clewell was made in limited quantities by Charles Walter Clewell of Canton, Ohio, from 1902 to 1955. Pottery was covered with a thin coating of bronze, then treated to make the bronze turn different colors. Pieces covered with copper, brass, or silver were also made. Mr. Clewell developed a blue-green bronze finish in 1923. Clewell's secret formula for blue patinated bronze was burned when he died in 1965.
Dimensions of Pitcher
H 10 in x W 6 in x D 6.25 in. (From Handle to Spout) 9 in.
Dimensions of cups
H 4.5 in x W 4 in x D 4 in.