This eccentric late-19th/early 20th-century pottery artist from Mississippi made unusual, asymmetric pieces that are now very ...
You don't have to be an antique expert to appreciate a great piece of pottery. If you happen to spot one of this artist's ...
Thrift and antique stores are often treasure troves of vintage pottery, and this mid-century brand is known for producing ...
Nestled in an old brick building on a nondescript side street, this Seattle gem has been deemed by top designers as one of the nation’s most comprehensive sources for 20th-century American pottery.
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The rare pottery brand rich in history that can be incredibly valuable
Next time you're checking out the pottery at your local thrift store, look for this unique American brand — it could be more ...
Cats are favored over dogs when it comes to collecting. Those who devote sales to paintings, figurines and other depictions of animals find that sales are better for cats, then dogs, then horses, then ...
“Sculpting Nature: The Favrile Pottery of L.C. Tiffany,” the first known exhibition devoted to the rare pottery produced by the glass master, is now on exhibit at the Morse Museum, 445 N. Park Ave., ...
Artists have used their art to present their moral and political views for centuries. The Kirkpatrick Pottery in Anna, Ill., made useful storage jars and crocks from its founding in 1859. But the ...
Satsuma pottery is from Japan. It was made in the 1860s and was sometimes purchased by American visitors to Japan and brought home. During World War I, American housewives who enjoyed hand-painting ...
The Kuwaiti-Polish Archaeological Mission (KPAM) has discovered a rare figurine (which mirrors statues from the Mesopotamian Ubaid culture) and evidence of local pottery production at Bahra 1. It is a ...
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