Potter

There is only one true Harry Potter, and he was the commanding officer of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. These potters however, are the more common sort, that mould clay or other ceramics into dishes and other containers.

Bottle, ceramic, holds 32 ounces. . . . . 6ƒ5

Bowl, ceramic. . . . . 6ƒ2

Bowl, clay. . . . . 1ƒ5

Bowl, porcelain. . . . . 10ƒ3

Bowl, stone. . . . . 10ƒ5

Bowl, wood, common. . . . . 2ƒ

Bowl, wood, rare. . . . . 5ƒ2

Clay, modeling, 25 pound slab. . . . . 10ƒ7


 * ————Plain grey or reddish-brown, you must add other colours yourself, either by mixing pigments into the clay itself, or by painting it after firing.

Cup, ceramic, coffee. . . . . 4ƒ8

Cup, ceramic, serving. . . . . 2ƒ8

Cup, ceramic, tea. . . . . 4ƒ

Dish, dinner plate, ceramic. . . . . 4ƒ

Dish, dinner plate, clay. . . . . 1ƒ

Dish, dinner plate, porcelain. . . . . 7ƒ

Dish, dinner plate, stone. . . . . 6ƒ5

Dish, dinner plate, wood, common. . . . . 1ƒ8

Dish, dinner plate, wood, rare. . . . . 3ƒ

Flask, hold 16 ounces, ceramic. . . . . 1₲,6¢

Flask, hold 16 ounces, clay. . . . . 5ƒ

Flask, hold 16 ounces, crystal. . . . . 2₲12

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 10 ounce. . . . . 10ƒ9

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 12 ounce. . . . . 12ƒ7

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 128 ounce, 1 gallon. . . . . 1₲6

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 14 ounce. . . . . 14ƒ5

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 16 ounce. . . . . 16ƒ3

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 2 ounce. . . . . 3ƒ6

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 20 ounce. . . . . 18ƒ

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 24 ounce. . . . . 1₲

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 32 ounce, 1 quart. . . . . 1₲2

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 4 ounce. . . . . 5ƒ4

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 6 ounce. . . . . 7ƒ2

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 64 ounce, 2 quart. . . . . 1₲4

Jars, stoppered ceramic, 8 ounce. . . . . 9ƒ

Oil warmer. . . . . 11ƒ

Pitcher, clay. . . . . 4ƒ8

Shaker, salt or pepper. . . . . 3ƒ6

Spittoon, clay. . . . . 8ƒ

Tankard or mug, saloon. . . . . 10ƒ


 * ————Commonly decorated with pastoral scenes. Many people bring their own personalised one to the bar. It is also called a 'stein'.

Tankard or mug, Thunk. . . . . 1₲6


 * ————Over twice the size of the Son of Thunk tankards, this beast holds well over a gallon of brew, and is likely to survive being drunkenly dropped onto the floor. The base is reinforced with metal.

Vase, ceramic. . . . . 7ƒ7

Vase, clay. . . . . 2ƒ

Vase, porcelain. . . . . 13ƒ