by Greg Myroth | Nov 2, 2010 | Art Pottery, Roseville Pottery
Overall, we have seen a substantial increase in the number of searches for Roseville Pottery in October. The increase in searches has translated into more active buying and selling as sales have been strong for many of the floral 1940s Roseville patterns. It has...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 30, 2010 | Art Pottery, Buying Art Pottery, Roseville Pottery, Selling Art Pottery, Uncategorized
Interested in downsizing or upgrading your pottery collection? Recently inherited a collection of American Art Pottery? Just Art Pottery is actively buying American art pottery. We are interested in single pieces or entire collections. We are able to offer nationwide...
by Donna McGill | Oct 14, 2010 | Roseville Pottery
This is the time of year when just walking outdoors energizes us. Those changing leaves, the crisp air and the anticipation of the upcoming holiday season are enough to draw us from the sofa for a bit of well spent time outside. With that in mind, we...
by Donna McGill | Oct 7, 2010 | Newcomb College Pottery
As our readers know, we always love a great story that involves an unlikely find in an even more unlikely place. This time, the find is a beautiful Newcomb Pottery vase found in at a Pennsylvania yard sale. And the cost for this lovely Newcomb...
by Donna McGill | Oct 4, 2010 | Van Briggle Pottery
Bertha Ellen Stevenson, who found herself at the helm of Van Briggle Pottery after her husband’s death in 1990, passed away on September 25, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. She was a true visionary with an artistic ability few have ever possessed. Passionate...
by Donna McGill | Oct 2, 2010 | Van Briggle Pottery
It’s easy to sometimes forget that behind all of these glorious American art pottery pieces we love to collect are the people, with their own stories and who first aspired to bring their version of beauty into the lives of others. One of these stories is that of Artus...