Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 7, 1 (1981)

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18, HOA 21 '/i " .
Private collection. Photograph by the author.
the plate verifies the subject: "Hir is einjeger (Jager) auf derjagt also" or "Here is a hunter on the hunt." Strengthening the Ger- manic statement made by this scene are four pinwheels that also adorn the plate.
The jamb stove side plate illustrated in Fig. 12 may also repre- sent early production at Redwell, and may answer the numerous entries for "large wall stoves" in the Ironworks books. A number of these plates have been fo
...und in the vicinity of Redwell Furnace, and the large pinwheels used for decoration draw a certain com- parison with the "hunter" stove of Fig. 11, though such devices are common to areas heavily settled by Germans. The location of a front plate from this stove will likely provide a firm identification.
Also found in the Redwell area, along with others of the same pattern, was the small jamb stove plate illustrated in Fig. 13.
Though admittedly more sophisticated than the stoves described above, Redwell did produce "small wall stoves, "'^ according to the books, and it is possible that this fine pattern was indeed part of the furnace production.


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