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Top 10 Pottery Searches for September 2009

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We have the most searched pottery for September listed below.  Take a look and see if your 1 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 patterns and textured feel.

2.    Roseville Patterns F-L – If you're a fan of Roseville Iris, it's in this group.  These are identified by their softer blues, browns and pinks and offer over 40 shapes. 

3.    Weller – Still a favorite, Weller has a series of vases and jardinières that are stunning.

4.    Rookwood – Last month, I mentioned the Rookwood "Pears on a Branch Tile"; this month, take a look at the 1892 Basket.  It has quite an unusual shape with beautiful colors.

5.    McCoy – What can we say?  McCoy is an exceptional pottery collection that offers so much and remains a favorite among collectors.

6.    Van Briggle – Everyone loves Van Briggle Pottery.  Maybe it's the large sizes, spectacular colors or unique shapes; regardless, we understand that passion – we love it as much as our customers.

7.    Roseville Patterns S-Z – Look for the Roseville Topeo and the Roseville Tuscany in this group.

8.    Roseville Patterns M-R – The Roseville Mayfair is the perfect collection for those drawn to art deco.  The Mayfair offers several designs and color schemes and often, their finishes are quite glossy.

9.    Newcomb College Pottery – This collection has some of the most beautiful pottery vases of any collection.

10.   Fulper Pottery – Those who love the scalloped edges found in some art pottery will appreciate Fulper Pottery.  Quite collectible and ideal for those just discovering a love for art pottery.

2 Grueby Pottery and Teco Pottery both just missed last month's top ten.&
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We invite
you to browse Just Art Pottery's entire inventory.  Be sure to take a look at our new arrivals, too.

Donna McGill

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