Art Pottery
Ephraim Faience Pottery
As all Ephraim Faience Pottery fans know, this art pottery company still releases its hand thrown and decorated vases and other pottery in limited edition. The photographs you see here just reinforce our appreciation of this modern art pottery line, each...
Is it Roseville Pottery?
The Cherub Cameo collection has often been attributed to the Roseville pottery; however, there are some collectors who believe the pattern was made by Weller or Owens. It's a beautiful line with a matte fern color base and gold leafs that extend...
Arequipa Pottery
Between the years 1911-1918, Arequipa Pottery existed first as a way to provide therapy to patients at a California sanitarium and then as a financial endeavor that might had been successful were it not for World War I. Arequipa, meaning "the place of...
Just Art Pottery’s New Way to Search for Roseville Art Pottery
We have recently added a Roseville 'search by shape' function to the JustArtPottery.com website. We know sometimes our website users are looking for a particular shape or maybe they wish to see the latest inventory of Roseville vases or maybe Roseville...
Valuing Rookwood Commercial or Production Pottery
In a recent blog, we discussed Rookwood art pottery and the differences in commercial wares and decorated wares. As a follow up, we thought it would be beneficial to discuss what goes into valuing Rookwood commercial pottery. We'll consider, in this...
Another Unexpected Art Pottery Find
Last week, we told you about a valuable Newcomb Pottery vase that was found in a thrift store and sold for more than $3,000. If you thought it was a fluke, think again. This week, we received an email from a fellow art pottery collector who also found a...