Art Pottery
Incorporate your Roseville Pottery into Holiday Celebrations
Too many times, we find ourselves scrambling to locate the ideal centerpiece for our family gatherings, especially those special Christmas dinners that we want to ensure are absolutely perfect. As we run from florist to florist or department store to department store,...
The Unusual Faces in American Art Pottery
Most of us think beautiful florals, dramatic etching efforts and stunning glazes when discussing American art pottery. But this art form isn’t without its unusual pieces. The Faces in Art Pottery Art pottery is defined by numerous companies and artists, each of whom...
Van Briggle: Hues of Green and Blue
Each art pottery line includes a “favorite” of any collector. There’s no shortage of Van Briggle fans who appreciate the magical hues, especially the blues and greens, found in many of this pottery company’s lines. Van Briggle Color Plates Those who have mastered the...
Arequipa Pottery
Frederick Rhead initially began his experience with American art pottery upon his arrival in California in 1911. As with most artists, his inspiration came from his surroundings and it's been said those earlier Arequipa Pottery pieces with their lovely outdoor...
Rookwood Pottery: Standard Glaze
If you're looking for a great way to break into the Rookwood Pottery sector, you might want to consider the Standard Glaze ware line. It's not hard to find a Rookwood Pottery line that's elegant, with depth and extremely detailed. The Standard Glaze (also known as the...
Roseville Della Robbia: Unlike Anything Else
The Roseville Pottery Della Robbia line was described as "unlike anything else" in the 1906 Roseville catalog. The textures and sgrafitto decorative inclusions define this beautiful line. The Roseville Della Robbia really stood out the moment it was introduced around...