by Donna McGill | Sep 23, 2011 | Weller Pottery
The Weller Muskota line of art pottery offers an unexpected presence, partly due to its large and varied offerings and partly because of its many themes. Production on the Weller Muskota line began in mid-1915 and while there was no definitive theme or direction the...
by Donna McGill | Sep 19, 2011 | Contemporary Art Pottery
Those colorful and funky designs found in what’s referred to as “mid century” art pottery is often what many of us refer to as vintage; it’s definitely trendy, but finding a single adjective or definition is where the challenge begins. Vintage....
by Donna McGill | Sep 14, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
Roseville Pottery, to many, is known by its more popular lines, such as Roseville Pine Cone or even the beautiful Roseville Zephyr Lily. There were many lines this pottery company released, including the lesser-known, though stunning, Roseville Della Robbia. Della...
by Donna McGill | Sep 8, 2011 | Rookwood Pottery
“Translucent” is one adjective used to describe the Rookwood Pottery Flowing Glaze finish. It’s rich, glossy and doesn’t overwhelm the piece. It incorporated many colors and while they were allowed to flow together (hence, “Flowing...
by Donna McGill | Aug 30, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
One of the most enjoyable aspects of owning American art pottery is the ability to define an entire room around a single collection. This week, we take a look at a few of the Roseville Pottery center pieces. Roseville Pottery is one of the most collected art pottery...
by Donna McGill | Aug 27, 2011 | Art Pottery
Just Art Pottery has many new arrivals and if you haven’t checked out our New Arrivals Page, you’re in for a treat, especially if you’re a fan of Brush McCoy Pottery or Owens Pottery. Owens Pottery Owens Pottery is still operated by the family of...