by Greg Myroth | Oct 12, 2006 | Newcomb College Pottery
As a followup to yesterday’s Newcomb Pottery post, the photos below provide visual examples of various date marks. BY39 corresponds with a Newcomb pottery production date of 1907. ES26 corresponds with a Newcomb pottery date of production of 1912. HA80...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 11, 2006 | Newcomb College Pottery
Newcomb pottery produced between 1901 to 1942 was marked with its own unique registration mark which provides easy dating of the pottery. The unique registration system was fully deciphered by Walter Bob after over 2 years of extensive research. The...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 10, 2006 | Off Topic
As most everyone knows, PayPal is the largest and fastest growing online payment service. The company has grown from its beginning days as method of making payments for eBay auctions via email to an acceptable payment method for many retail websites including...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 7, 2006 | Fulper Pottery
Fulper produced art pottery from around 1900 to 1935. A variety of marks were used by the company throughout its years of prodution. The following provides examples of many of these marks as well as the approximate periods of use. Large Fulper Rectangular...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 4, 2006 | Art Pottery Shows and Events
Mark your calenders for the 2007 Pottery Lovers Reunion in Zanesville, Ohio. The 2007 Zanesville Pottery Lovers event runs from July 16th through July 21st. The following is a schedule of pottery events going on during the week: Room sales in area...