by Greg Myroth | Jun 26, 2007 | Weller Pottery
My top 10 Weller pottery patterns in terms of popularity. Weller Hudson – Hudson is the most recognized artist decorated line of Weller pottery. There were many variations of Weller Hudson including Blue and Decorated, Copra, Gray (Hudson light), Perfecto,...
by Greg Myroth | Jun 22, 2007 | Miscellaneous
This week’s Antique Trader had a very informative article on Overbeck Pottery. Overbeck Pottery was started in 1911 in Cambridge City, Indiana by sisters Margaret, Hannah, Harriet, and Mary Frances. The Antique Trader article pointed out the family...
by Greg Myroth | Jun 21, 2007 | Miscellaneous
Today’s Top 10 List is the ten most influential arts and crafts pottery makers. 1. Grueby – It is fairly easy to make the argument that Grueby was the most important producer of arts and crafts pottery in American history. Grueby’s...
by Greg Myroth | Jun 18, 2007 | Van Briggle Pottery
Collectors of Van Briggle Pottery will definitely want to check out the May/June 2007 issue of the Journal of American Art Pottery. The issue is exclusively about Van Briggle Pottery and includes many never before seen photos of vases and tiles and the following...
by Greg Myroth | Jun 11, 2007 | Roseville Pottery
Last weekend as I was thinking that I really need to start blogging regularly again, I decided that in conjunction with Just Art Pottery’s 10 year business anniversary I would develop a top 10 list once a week between now and the end of July. This week’s...