by Donna McGill | Dec 10, 2009 | Uncategorized
In doing a bit of research, mostly because I wanted a definitive idea of when American art pottery became such a commodity, I discovered the one most significant event that led to its earliest beginnings. That event was the World's Fair, or as it was...
by Donna McGill | Nov 19, 2009 | Uncategorized
In previous blogs, we outlined "A" level Rookwood pottery decorators, "B" level Rookwood pottery decorators and "C" level Rookwood pottery decorators. That leaves "D" level, which we've provided below. ...
by Donna McGill | Nov 12, 2009 | Uncategorized
From 1880 until 1967, this Ohio pottery company produced decorated art pottery that is now considered extremely collectable and is admired around the world by collectors and others who appreciate beautiful art pottery. What many may not be aware of is Rookwood,...
by Donna McGill | Oct 28, 2009 | Uncategorized
Imagine finding an art pottery vase in a thrift store, buying it for a few dollars and then discovering months later it's actually a rare piece of Newcomb Pottery. That's exactly what happened to a woman on a recent trip to a local thrift...
by Donna McGill | Oct 13, 2009 | Uncategorized
We have the most searched pottery for September listed below. Take a look and see if your favorites made the list. 1. Roseville Patterns A-E – The Roseville Cremo is part of this group, as is the Roseville Dogwood with its intricate line...
by Martin Codina | Oct 8, 2009 | Uncategorized
Art Pottery Blog readers we are trying something new today. Below you will find a guest post by Martin Codina of Fine Estate Liquidation. You can learn more about Martin and business at the links below. Greg Myroth – Just Art Pottery Start...