1960s Evangeline Ware | Canuck Pottery | Labelle, Quebec Canada
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Canuck Pottery and potentially to Labelle, Quebec, Canada.
Canuck Pottery was a Canadian company that initially started as a continuation of Foley Pottery in Saint John, New Brunswick around 1938.
Following a fire that destroyed their factory in New Brunswick in 1963, Canuck Pottery moved their operations to Labelle, Quebec in 1964.
They were known for creating dinnerware and decorative items, particularly their "Evangeline Ware" line, which often featured a characteristic drip glaze over red clay.
The pottery was produced at the Labelle location until around the 1970s when the company ceased operations.
"Ted" refers to a specific artist or series associated with Canuck Pottery or a different pottery maker in Labelle, Quebec, but further information is needed to confirm the exact connection. For example, Ted Walker is a Vancouver Island potter, but it's unclear if there is a direct connection to Canuck Pottery in Quebec.
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There is writing in gold lettering
but I'm not sure. " White" something?
Listed: 7/16/25
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