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Brown Brothers Pottery, Arden, NC, making large pot.
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Interior of Brown Brother Pottery. Large (man-sized) pot with a man standing next to it. The company origination from England, the current Brown's Pottery opened in North Carolina in 1924 and is owned by the 8th generation potter. At one time this vase held the title of the largest, oldest vase in America. Although no longer the largest, it remains the oldest.
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