by Donna McGill | Jul 22, 2011 | Uncategorized, Weller Pottery
Most of us know our jobs quite well. With so much time spent on career choices, it’s likely you believe you can do some part of your job with your eyes closed; you’re just that familiar with it. That was often the case with some of the most respected...
by Greg Myroth | Feb 23, 2011 | Auctions.JustArtPottery.com, Roseville Pottery, Uncategorized
Without question the rarest vase in Just Art Pottery Auctions current auction ending March 6, 2011 is the Roseville vase decorated with fish. The vase is a one-of-a-kind example of hand-decorated Roseville pottery at its best. The vase descended through the family...
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 | Jan 14, 2010 | Uncategorized
Just before the holidays overwhelmed us all, we announced a fun new way to own American art pottery. The Just Art Pottery Bargain Bin has been a big success and has proven even more fun than we could have anticipated. We thought this would be a good time...
by Donna McGill | Jan 3, 2010 | Uncategorized
As with most American art pottery companies, Fulper Pottery had a wide assortment of wares, each with different shapes, glazes, sizes and values. One of the most significant productions from Fulper Pottery was its collection of lamps. They have remained...
by Donna McGill | Dec 17, 2009 | Uncategorized
Following World War II, everything people knew – or thought they knew – changed dramatically. The art pottery world was no different. One of the most challenging changes was a 1946 Supreme Court ruling that had Roseville Pottery concerned...