by Greg Myroth | Feb 14, 2009 | Roseville Pottery
Now Roseville Pottery collectors can shop Just Art Pottery for their favorite pattern without having to browse through patterns you may not be interested in. Links to the new categories are below. We have maintained the same grouping for patterns A-E,...
by Greg Myroth | Jan 24, 2009 | Roseville Pottery
The Pinecone Modern pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1953. The pattern included 51 shapes including baskets, bowls, planters, vases, ect. The easiest way to identify the Roseville Pinecone Modern pattern is by the shape number. All...
by Greg Myroth | Dec 20, 2008 | Roseville Pottery
A new Roseville pottery collector recently emailed us asking why some examples of Roseville Carnelian II have glazed bottoms while others are unglazed. As usual, there is no hard and fast rule about this but some of the inconsistencies are explained by the fact...
by Greg Myroth | Nov 7, 2008 | Contemporary Art Pottery
There are so many accomplished potters on the scene today that it's sometimes hard to choose who to feature. This time though, the decision was easy. Jeremy Briddell and Adam Silverman are two artists whose works are currently on display...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 7, 2008 | Contemporary Art Pottery
If you're going to be in Portland sometime between now and January 25, 2009 you're in for a treat. The Museum of Contemporary Craft is hosting an exhibit entitled The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Natzler. The nearly 100 pottery pieces on display...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 3, 2008 | Carolina Pottery
Since the late 1700s, the Seagrove area of North Carolina has been an important pottery center. Today, there are close to 100 active potteries in this region, and many of them have joined together to form the Seagrove Area Potters Association (SAPA). The...