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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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Article focusing on Willets Belleek |
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The American Ceramic Circle was founded in 1970 as a non-profit educational organization committed to the study and appreciation of ceramics. |
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| The Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York | http://www.acscny.org | The ACSCNY is dedicated to the study of the A&C Movement through a schedule of lectures, symposia, tours and other educational programs. |
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Background & links on Bauer pottery |
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The newsletter source for Beswick collectors |
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Varied site for this pottery |
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Identification of Brush-McCoy pottery |
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A comprehensive guide to researching pottery produced by the J.W. McCoy, Brush-McCoy, and The Brush Pottery Companies. |
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| Camark Pottery - Gary's Pots | http://home.flash.net/~gemoore/campots.htm |
Gary's personal Collection of Arkansas Pottery. This site showcases many beautiful pots! |
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Features collectible Canadian Potteries for sale, articles of interest and current exhibits. |
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Site of the Medalta Society, Celebrating Medicine Hat's Industrial Ceramic History - information on some 17 different potteries |
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| Canadian Pottery Collections | http://www.geocities.com/canadian_pottery/index.html | This site showcases the Dawson House Canadian Collection, which includes a number of Canadian Art Potteries |
| Canadian Pottery Identifier | http://www.canadianpotteryidentifier.com/ |
This site is devoted to the history and identification of
20th Century Canadian manufacturers of commercial mold-made pottery and ceramic wares. |
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Catawba Cultural Preservation Project site dedicated to collecting and preserving the records and artifacts of and relating to the Catawba Indian Nation, its people and its land, and to making the materials available...for research. Includes info on pottery "list" |
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Gallery site featuring Masters, acknowledged Professionals, Emerging Artists and students. |
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Gotheborg.com specializes in information about Chinese and Japanese Pottery and porcelain. The site features several thousand pages of Chinese and Japanese antique porcelain, more than 1000 porcelain marks, glossary of Asian porcelain terms, porcelain history, etc. |
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"Official" Web-site for Collectors of Clarice Cliff Pottery |
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Commercial site, but a lot of good information |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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Information and links by one of the experts in the field |
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Official site of the Dedham Historical Society |
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Good association site. Membership (FREE) required for some areas. |
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Devoted to the History of Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi |
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| Plateel.nl (Dutch/Gouda Pottery Marks) | http://www.plateel.nl/ | Good web site for Dutch/Gouda Pottery marks. Check it out! |
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20th
Century Dutch Pottery Marks |
http://members.ams.chello.nl/r.b.rigilink/marksoverzicht.html |
Good web site for 20th Century Dutch Pottery marks. |
| Ecanada Art Pottery | http://www.ecanadaartpottery.com | "Canada Pottery at its best! History, Photos, Links, Marks, Reproductions and more." |
| Edgefield Pottery | http://www.edgefieldpottery.com | "An educational site
for the public as to the significance of the alkaline-glazed tradition in the heritage of the arts and humanities in Southern decorative arts." |
| Marks from Enamel Factories | http://www.clichy.net/emaux.htm | Here is a great sight with marks for Enamel Factories-Longwy, Boch Freres, Sevres, Limoges, Massier, etc. |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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The Official Franciscan Collectors Web Site |
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Official web site of the Frankoma Family Collectors. Good content. |
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Frankoma Pottery Information Page |
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| Fulper Pottery | http://stanglpottery.org/welcomefulper.htm | This site traces Fulper Pottery from its inception in 1814 through to it's transition to Stangl Pottery in 1935. |
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Good, but cookie-laden, site. |
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Outstanding site on Gonder Pottery. Background, Photos, ID, Price ranges. |
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Excellent site dedicated to Dutch Gouda Pottery and Delftware, Marks, etc. |
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Ceramic marks of Dutch potteries/factories of the 20th century. |
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The Regina factory, Regina Kunstaardewerk, existed from 1898 to 1979. In 1917, Regina began the production of art pottery. The various design periods, along with reference material for the Regina collector, are the focus of this site. |
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| The Gouda Collector's Website | http://www.goudapottery.net/ |
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A Special Exhibit Sponsored by the Wisconsin Pottery Association - from 1998 |
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Good and well maintained site. |
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Informational site for Haviland collectors |
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Background information |
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Marblehead |
A virtual visit to the Arthur Baggs Memorial Library at Ohio State University |
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For, by and about McCoy lovers. |
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Good background on McCoy |
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Identification of Morton pottery |
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Member, Jack Wilson, shares his book on Muncie, pre-publication |
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Excellent info site on this designer and his work |
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| Kentucky Art Pottery Marks | http://www.paynefinearts.com/Pottery.html | This page covers Kentucky art pottery made in the early 20th century. |
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Nemadji pottery comes from the Arrowhead region of Minnesota. |
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Photos of a number of Niloak animals |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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| North Dakota Pottery Collectors Society | http://ndpcs.org/ | The North Dakota Pottery Collectors Society is an organization, which was created to enhance collecting interest in the types of pottery made in North Dakota. |
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Site with good potential. "dedicated to linking you" to the great Ohio potteries. |
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Good background on the Mad Potter of Biloxi |
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Overbeck Pottery, produced between 1911 and 1955, is recognized as an important part of our national art history. The museum preserves the creative art of the six Overbeck sisters who lived and worked in Cambridge City, Indiana. |
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Good article from the Maine Antique Digest |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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| PAW Pottery | http://www.pawpottery.co.uk/ | P.A. WRANITZKY Pottery in business from 1874 to 1932 in Frainersdorf, South Moravia part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire. The area is now called Vranovská Ves and is part of the Czech Republic. Here is an excellent website on PAW pottery. |
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Page for matching Pfaltzgraff pottery to the pattern names and any info we have on that specific pattern. |
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Dedicated to Pfaltzgraff stoneware. |
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Information and links for Royal Lancastrian Pottery |
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Brief background on this Wisconsin pottery |
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Polia Pillin was born in |
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http://rvf-artmuseum.csusb.edu/PONDFARM/marguerite.html |
These websites are the first to focus exclusively on the work of Marguerite Wildenhain, her students at Pond Farm, and other artists affiliated with Pond Farm. |
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Redwing Pottery |
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The Regina factory, Regina Kunstaardewerk, existed from 1898 to 1979. In 1917, Regina began the production of art pottery. The various design periods, along with reference material for the Regina collector, are the focus of this site. |
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Item, with photos, from Antiques & Arts Around Florida |
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Excellent background & links on Rookwood, by member, Michael Murphy |
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http://www.ohioriverpottery.com/roseville_exchange/roseville.html |
"Dedicated to helping the public spot reproduction (fake) Roseville Pottery." |
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If you like Wall Pockets and/or Roseville, this is the site for you. |
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Personal collection of the dogs (arf, arf, not rejects!) of Royal Haeger on view. |
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History & other infor on several makers of similar-looking art pottery and tiles made in San Antonio: Mexican Arts and Crafts (1929-1939), San Jose Potteries (1920s-1945), and Mission Crafts (1940-1977), et al. |
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Background and timeline |
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Background on Shawnee pottery |
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Devoted to the History of Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi |
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A labor of love. Check out the Hill/Fulper/Stangl on-line museum. |
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Site of this 500+ member group |
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Hundreds pf photos, including marks. Another labor of love! |
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Excellent info site on this contemporary of Clarice Cliff |
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http://www.ellarslie.org/pottery.htm | "For more than 100 years, Trenton, New Jersey was one of the two major pottery centers in the United States....." |
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Introduction to "The Cable Years" |
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Swedish Art Pottery from Upsala Ekeby - Swedish & English |
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Commercial site, but includes good background information. |
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| Dedicated to conserving the artwork, sketches, and writings of Viktor Schreckengost (b.1906): award-winning artist, pioneer of modern Industrial Design, American patriot and master teacher | ||
| WACO Pottery | http://www.unusualkentucky.com/wacopottery.html | This is the site where the most important and primary Waco Pottery company was located during the 20s and 30s. |
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On-line Weller Pottery Museum - Identification, Signatures, References, etc. |
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http://rvf-artmuseum.csusb.edu/PONDFARM/marguerite.html |
These websites are the first to focus exclusively on the work of Marguerite Wildenhain, her students at Pond Farm, and other artists affiliated with Pond Farm. |
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Active regional pottery group |
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Commercial site
featuring Masters, acknowledged Professionals, Emerging Artists and students. Recently up-dated and
improved. Multi-facted site
of the remaining member of this husband & wife studio
team - a working potter The potter's site,
per member, Tom Turnquist Handmade Pottery
by Paul Katrich, including Luster Glazes -- An AAPA
member Stoneware & porcecain from Assumption Abbey in North Dakota Welcome to the web site of the up and coming British Studio Potter
& Ceramic Artist Russell Akerman. New Art Pottery
is a contemporary art pottery studio. This work, in the spirit
of the art pottery tradition, is by Tim Eberhardt of St. Louis. Potter featured in
May-Jun issue of the AAPA Journal On-line, juried
exhibit of contemporary ceramics The potter's
site "We craft our decorative ceramic art tiles, one at a time by
hand. We follow the great "Craftsman
Tradition" set forth by the proud ceramic tile artisans
of the early 20th century American Arts and Crafts Movement." "Expressed through a medium brought forth from the earth, our
goal is to bring a "piece of nature" into your home. Our raku
tiles are made with bas-relief images of woodland creatures, herbs,
insects, and fruit." Outstanding
contemporary tiles being produced in the Arts & Crafts
manner -- Excellent designs and glazes History &
other infor on several makers of similar-looking art pottery
and tiles made in San Antonio: Mexican Arts and Crafts
(1929-1939), San Jose Potteries (1920s-1945), and Mission
Crafts (1940-1977), et al. "Dedicated to promoting an awareness and appreciation of
ceramic surfaces in the United States. The Foundation serves the need
for a historical perspective regarding all ceramic surfacing materials,
both past and present." Outstanding UK
site on British tiles Superbly
photographed and researched - a labor of love
Haggerty
Ceramics
http://www.haggertyceramics.com
The potter's website.
Pottery
Studio
http://www.studiopottery.com/
If you are a lover of studio pottery, you will
find that we go further than Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, Michael
Cardew, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and Max Laeuger - you will find Svend
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Workshop
Wonders
http://www.workshopwonders.com
Melanie Jeffs' wildlife tile mural dresses up the
lobby of the historic Roxy Theater in downtown Missoula, MT. Composed
of nearly 300 tiles, each hand painted, this mural symbolizes a 'Wall
of Support' from the community of Missoula to the International
Wildlife Film Festival and Media Center.
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Discover
"Zanesville East."
Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art
High resolution images of American works of art. The pieces range
from the 18th century to the present, and include such
highlights as Californian art, American Impressionism, and Overbeck
Pottery.... http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/ohceram/ From the hand-created molds to the individual
finishing, Frankoma's Old World skills and modern production techniques
yields the finest giftware and tableware available. Outstanding
contemporary tiles being produced in the Arts & Crafts
manner -- Excellent designs and glazes The "official"
site for this British pottery Mark sometimes mis-attributed to Roseville Pottery. AmericanStyle magazine
features craft art made in America
by artists who create the world's finest art glass, pottery, ceramic
sculpture, designer jewelry, studio furniture, fine gifts and wearable
art. Multi-function
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& information on auctions, live and on-line. Tools for
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and his cadre of nationally known artists. Largest Personal
Property Appraiser in the country. As of 11/2/99, listing 14
appraisers specializing in Art Pottery "Web supplement to
America's leading magazine about the art and antiques
markets" A non-profit organization promoting ceramics
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Fabulous collection of American Art Pottery, including the largest
collection of Robineau's pottery and the works of many others.
Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum
http://stanglpottery.org/fulperglimpses.htm
"The Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum resides in
what was once Stangl's historic periodic Kiln."
AND http://www.geocities.com/ceramiccenter/
Walter
Anderson Museum
http://www.walterandersonmuseum.org
"The Museum celebrates the interdisciplinary work of Walter Inglis
Anderson (1903-1965)."
Vance
Kirkland Museum and Foundation
http://www.vancekirkland.org
"Excellent collection of Art Pottery including, Van Briggle,
Grueby, Teco, Bauer, Ohr, Roseville, Weller and more."
Dedicated to conserving the artwork, sketches, and writings of Viktor
Schreckengost (b.1906): award-winning artist, pioneer of modern
Industrial Design, American patriot and master teacher
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Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild
http://www.ovcag.org
The Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild was formed
to foster a creative, innovative and supportive environment for the
education of students, professionals and the public in the ceramic
arts.
Pewabic
Pottery
http://www.pewabic.org/
Pottery from the late 1800's through the present, including Ohio
potteries as well as other potteries around the country.
Operating since 1900. Merged with Burley Clay Products in
1997.
Turtle Island Pottery
http://maggiejones.20fr.com/index.html
Art Pottery that is highly influenced from
the Arts and Crafts period of the late 1800's. Organic in form, each
piece is individual with many colors and textures.
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Boyd's
Country Woods Restorations
http://www.bcw-antiques-restorations.com/
Paul
Boyd's Country Woods Antiques and Restorations
Hamlin
Porcelain Restorations
http://www.hamlinrestoration.com
"Where old-world craftsmanship meets
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PatsPots Restoration Studio
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We restore art pottery, porcelain, old crocks, ceramics, figurals and
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