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Showing results 21 - 30 of 31 for the category: Pottery and Clay.
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have two cookie jars (2/27/08)
one is a beautiful cat green and lue flowers very old also a clown could send pictures if interested..browntammie@att.net
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Rookwood Pottery (2/3/08)
Like many successful businesses, one of the most prominent late 19th and early 20th century ceramics and pottery companies was created from a hobby.
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Abingdon Pottery (1/29/08)
The Abingdon Sanitary Manufacturing Company began manufacturing bathroom fixtures in 1908 in Abingdon, Ill. The company’s art pottery line was …
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Art Pottery (1/28/08)
Art pottery production was at an all-time high during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At this time over …
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Bauer Pottery (1/26/08)
John Bauer founded the Paducah Pottery in Paducah, Kentucky, in 1885. John Andrew Bauer assumed leadership of the pottery in …
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Wedgwood (11/25/07)
In 1759 Josiah Wedgwood established a pottery near Stoke-on-Trent at the former Ivy House works in Burslem, England. By 1761, Wedgwood …
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Gonder Pottery (10/25/07)
After a distinguished ceramic career working for American Encaustic Tiling, Cherry Art Tile, Florence Pottery, and Ohio Pottery, Lawton Gonder …
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Grindley Pottery (10/25/07)
Arthur Grindley and his son, Arthur Grindley, Jr., established the Grindley Artware Manufacturing Co. in Sebring, Ohio, in 1933. The …
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Haeger Pottery (10/23/07)
Haeger Potteries was founded by David H. Haeger in Dundee, Ill. in 1871. The first Haeger Art Pottery was produced …
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Harker Pottery (10/23/07)
Harker Pottery Co., founded as Harker, Taylor and Co. in 1840, manufactured a wide range of products, beginning with doorknobs, …
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