by Donna McGill | Sep 30, 2011 | Rookwood Pottery, Uncategorized
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...
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 Donna McGill | Jun 17, 2011 | Van Briggle Pottery
There’s no denying some of the most beautiful art pottery tiles came from the Van Briggle pottery lines. From the subtle grays and blues to the riveting golds, greens and rich browns, collectors appreciate this line for its eclectic offerings and general appeal....
by Donna McGill | Jun 11, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
When you stop to think about how long many of our favorite American art pottery lines were in production, it becomes clear there were many historical events that these pottery companies witnessed and adapted to. In looking through a book on Roseville Pottery recently,...
by Donna McGill | May 31, 2011 | Weller Pottery
Weller Pottery just might be in the top three lines of American art pottery when it comes to versatility. There are more than 85 lines in what’s referred to as the “middle period”, not to mention the more than 20 lines in the early period. With so many...