Jean Barol, a French potter, made this 8-inch vase decorated with birds and metallic luster glaze. It sold recently at a Cincinnati Art Galleries auction for 01. Current prices are recorded from ...
If you have any old pottery, at least one piece is sure to be made by McCoy. McCoy is the most widely known name in collectible pottery, because of its wide availability, its ready identifiability, ...
What is especially interesting about these two vintage pottery names, RumRill and Red Wing, is that they were so intertwined that it is difficult to tell whose work one is buying and when and where it ...
Country Home magazine’s July issue features the magazine’s 13th annual list of the top 10 collectibles. The magazine’s editorial team confers with top antiques dealers to build the list, a magazine ...
The Kovels' Collectors Guide to American Art Pottery was one of two books published in 1974 that explained art pottery. Organized information about factories, marks and artists was included, as well ...
Collectors are always asking if their thrift shop discoveries will ever amount to anything. Rosalie Berberian proved they can. A pottery casserole marked “Weller” she purchased for 50 cents at a ...
North Carolina can lay claim to one of the country’s most notable and collectible pottery… Jugtown pottery. This special and unique ware has a rich Southern history. This pottery originated in Moore ...
I have done a few articles on Shawnee Pottery Co. cookie jars in the past 28 years I have written for the Telegraph, but I believe this might be the first one on Shawnee collectible vases. As you can ...
I consider Roseville Pottery, with its pretty pieces, a virtual flower garden. And for a reasonable outlay, a collector can accumulate an impressive display, from roses to pinecones. This fall it is ...
FISHERS, INDIANA — A pair of passionate antique dealers have kept the Roseville Pottery name alive decades after its demise, and at the same time protecting collectors from knock-offs. "After ...
Rookwood Pottery was started by a group of women and grew into a large company that made art pottery as well as commercial products and architectural lines. It operated in Cincinnati from 1880 to 1967 ...
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