by Greg Myroth | Sep 19, 2006 | Frankoma Pottery
Frankoma Pottery was founded in 1933 by John Frank. The name Frankoma was developed from Frank’s last name and the last three letters of Oklahoma. The company is best known for its sculptures and dinnerware although the company made many other...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 15, 2006 | George Ohr Pottery
George Ohr is often referred to as the "mad potter of Biloxi" not only because of his eccentric personally but also due to the diversity and uniqueness of the arts and crafts pottery masterpieces he created. George Ohr pottery is typically...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 15, 2006 | Art Pottery Shows and Events
The Los Angeles Pottery Show – September 30-October 1 – The Pasadena Center – Pasadena, CA 29th Annual APEC/American Pottery, Earthenware & China Show & Sale – Saturday, October 14, 2006 – Lake County Fairgrounds –...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 12, 2006 | Roseville Pottery
I thought it would be helpful to provide some photos of common Roseville Pottery marks. The image to the left is typical of the bottom marks on Roseville Pottery (with or without the paper label) from the 1927-1935. As discussed previously, patterns...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 9, 2006 | Scandinavian Pottery
Scandinavian art pottery, which has enjoyed a regional appreciation, has begun to see an expanding international collector base and is finally being recognized as comparable in quality to finest of American art pottery. Of particular interest to ceramic...