by Greg Myroth | Dec 7, 2007 | Miscellaneous
The Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) club began in the 1890s as an educational and social group for young ladies. As a means for the SEG club to earn money to support their summer camps, Edith Brown and Edith Guerrier, with assistance from Helen Storrow, started Paul...
by Greg Myroth | Dec 1, 2007 | Miscellaneous
It seems news headlines about the state of our economy continue to be negative. Economic indicators such as crude oil near all time high prices, continued weakening of the housing market, sub-prime mortgage woes and the recent decline in the stock market all are...
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 11, 2007 | Miscellaneous
Just Art Pottery turns 10 years old in July. Seem like just yesterday that Lana and I started out by listing a couple of art pots on eBay (without photos). And even though I often can’t remember where I put my keys, I can still remember the first two...
by Greg Myroth | May 3, 2007 | Arts and Crafts Accessories
We are pleased to introduce a limited-edition, hand drawn and hand colored arts and crafts pottery print series by artist Jason Ackman. Paul Revere pottery which was created by the Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) club is the first print in this exclusive decorative and...