Belleville Pottery, St. Clair County, Illinois
Sample of Vessels attributed to Jacob Stizelberger
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Mnf of Redware and Stoneware cc: 1850
SPECIAL NOTE: The spelling of the name "STIZELBERGER" has appeared with several spellings, often including an extra "t" which is incorrect. The actual spelling appears in the cemetery records and head stones, and on the above sales slip record document .
Two Gallon Stoneware Storage Jar
with impressed capacity "2" and mark "Belleville, Ill."
cc: 1850
Sample of Jacob Stizelberger Redware
Redware Vessels Berry Bowl and small Preserves were recovered
from the Stizelberger cellar on demolition of home in 1939,
located southeast corner of Spring and Franklin, Belleville, Illinois.
cc: 1850
Half Gallon Redware Pitcher by Jacob Stizelberger
cc: 1850
Photo Courtesy of Emma Kunz House, Belleville History Museum
COIPS Newsletter Archive, Volume 10 # 4, July 1993
The Belleville Daily Advocate
St. Clair County, Illinois
(Article August 1939)
Part of the pottery mill recently discovered by wreckers that were found beneth the 124 year old Stizelberger home located at First Street and C Street. loaded on a state highway department truck, for delivery to the state museum. Fred Norberry is standing near the varied shaped and ponderous stone potter's wheels. The beam (note paddles at bottom) was part of the mule powered clay mixing equipment. Definite evidence has been found that he mill dates back to the 1860',s, possibly much earlier. (Article of August 1939)
* * * Belleville Pottery & Clay Mining Co.* * *
Mini Jug impressed "Belleville Pottery", Courtesy of Ema Kunz House, Belleville Illinois History Museum,
Sanborn Insurance Map 1884, 600 Block of South 3rd Street, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois
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