Delhom Service League

Delhom Service League We love ceramics-all kinds from ancient to contemporary-in all its fabulous forms. We are the ceramics affiliate of The Mint Museum.

We sponsor trips, tours & talks for members & the public to nurture interest & education in ceramics & decorative arts.

“Shorts to wear while looking for Pythons” !?!? Oh, my! What’s that about?Find out when ceramic artist Shae Bishop joins...
10/15/2021

“Shorts to wear while looking for Pythons” !?!?
Oh, my! What’s that about?
Find out when ceramic artist Shae Bishop joins us live and in person on Oct 20, 6:00 pm at Mint Museum Randolph for “(tex)TILE-Telling stories with ceramic garments”. The free program includes a wine reception at 6:00 before the talk at 6:30. Friends of the Mint is collaborating with Delhom Service League for this fall program. COVID-19 protocols will be in place.

Have you heard? Potters Market at the Mint - The best pottery show and sale in North Carolina - is this Sat Sept 25!pott...
09/24/2021

Have you heard?
Potters Market at the Mint - The best pottery show and sale in North Carolina - is this Sat Sept 25!
pottersmarketatthemint.com for tickets and info


https://www.charlotteiscreative.com/the-best-show-in-north-carolina/

I follow Melissa Weiss Pottery on Instagram. So do 90,199 other people. A few times a year, Weiss announces that she’s selling some of her pots, mugs,

Now THAT’s a tent!!!! And that means Potters Market is B-A-C-K!! Can’t wait to see what’s going to be for sale under the...
09/21/2021

Now THAT’s a tent!!!!
And that means Potters Market is B-A-C-K!! Can’t wait to see what’s going to be for sale under there on Sept 25! Make plans now!!

What a story of our city’s namesake! Ceramics like this teapot give us insight into our history. The Mint Museum Randolp...
07/28/2021

What a story of our city’s namesake!

Ceramics like this teapot give us insight into our history. The Mint Museum Randolph is a cool place on a hot summer day to learn even more interesting stories.

Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a small duchy in northern Germany, was seventeen years old when she arrived at St. James’s Palace in London to meet her future husband, George III, on the eve of their wedding. They were married on September 8, 1761, and two weeks later, on September 22, were crowned the monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland. The teapot's transfer-printed portrait of Queen Charlotte derives from a mezzotint engraved by Thomas Frye (1710–62) in May 1762, when Charlotte agreed to stop and pose for him one evening on her way to the theater with the king. The teapot is on view in Portals to the Past: British Ceramics, 1675–1825 at Mint Museum Randolph.



Image Caption: Wedgwood (Staffordshire, England, 1759–present). Teapot, circa 1763, cream-colored earthenware, lead glaze (enamel decoration). Gift of Miss M. Mellanay Delhom. D1981.99.10A-B

Hey pottery fans!!! Potters Market at the Mint is less than 2 months away! Tickets are 30% off for just a few more days ...
07/28/2021

Hey pottery fans!!! Potters Market at the Mint is less than 2 months away! Tickets are 30% off for just a few more days at pottersmarketatthemint.com .

07/13/2021

Josiah Wedgwood!!

07/05/2021
04/24/2021

For those who missed our chat with Fred Johnston and Carol Gentithes here is a recording of our visit. Enjoy!

April 22 is Earthday! See what treasures Akira Satake Ceramics creates out of clay from the earth. Join us as we host Ak...
04/22/2021

April 22 is Earthday! See what treasures Akira Satake Ceramics creates out of clay from the earth. Join us as we host Akira live on Zoom from Asheville, for a studio chat and tour. Thursday April 22 11:00 am EDT. FREE and open to all. No reservation or RSVP required. You can Zoom in from anywhere! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86780002403?pwd=eVVNS2NOOEcwVFBpdkhJYSt2UGF1
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