by Donna McGill | Oct 30, 2009 | Roseville Pottery
Everyone has a favorite Roseville art pottery pattern. Others, like me, tend to discover a new reason to look at an old favorite with different eyes from time to time – which means, of course, my favorites are sometimes determined on a whim....
by Greg Myroth | Oct 24, 2009 | Roseville Pottery
A new Roseville pottery collector who inherited a few pieces of brown Pine Cone asked for clarification on why some pieces are marked and others are unmarked. He was also concerned that the unmarked vases and those pieces with marks that did not include USA may...
by Donna McGill | Oct 12, 2009 | Miscellaneous, Roseville Pottery
Leaves are falling and Fall has officially arrived. You can almost sense the seasons changing. And speaking of changes, there were some shifts in the top Roseville pottery searches during September. Apple Blossom, a personal favorite, maintains...
by Donna McGill | Oct 7, 2009 | Ephraim Faience Pottery
We're so pleased our friends and fellow Ephraim Faience Pottery collectors, Steve and Rose, are allowing us to share with our readers these incredible photographs. Notice the detail and depths of the colors. The nuances are nothing short of...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 26, 2009 | McCoy Pottery
Art Pottery Blog readers I need your help. We just got a large estate collection of older cookie jars. I have been learning a lot over the last week or so regarding the various makers and years of production for Brush, McCoy, Abingdon and other cookie jar...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 26, 2009 | McCoy Pottery
Between 1954 and 1971, the Brush Pottery company produced over 50 novelty cookie jars. It is important to note that in 1925, the Brush-McCoy Pottery name was changed to Brush Pottery. Many of the Brush cookie jars were designed by twin bothers Don and Ross...