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Abingdon Pottery Collectibles
For us, buying trips for pottery are always exciting. We never know what awaits us in our quest for collectible pottery. It could be a very rare McCoy or maybe a rare and coveted Roseville pattern that we...
0 commentsHull Pottery
Hull Pottery was started back in 1905 in Ohio. They originally created the company in order to create practical, useful items. But they quickly evolved into selling very high quality decorative vases and...
0 commentsRoseville Pottery
Roseville Pottery History Roseville Pottery was founded in 1890. Prior to 1900 the company initially produced utilitarian ware. Roseville Rozane was the first hand-decorated, high-quality art...
0 commentsNicaraguan Pottery and Ceramics | Potters for Peace
Nicaragua ceramics and pottery are a legacy from the past. Nicaragua has undergone many changes and difficult times since the Spanish Conquest. What has endured from its past culture is its folk art and craft. Nicaraguan women potters have kept the tradition alive, and the US through Potters for Peace has helped to provide modern tools and techniques.
3 commentsSmoke Fire Pottery Using Newspaper
"The ancient technique of smoke firing transforms raw clay into durable ceramics while carbon from burning leaves, sawdust, or paper embeds itself in the clay, mottling it with blues and grays, leaving...
0 commentsTips for Ensuring a Safe Journey When Shipping Art Pottery
Whether you decided to sell a Van Briggle pottery piece on eBay or are shipping an antique Roseville vase to your daughter across the country, your goal is to ensure it arrives safely at its destination. If...
0 commentsWhat is Art Pottery
Plainly "art" is open to interpretation, but since there is so much to choose from, anyone can fall in love with some kind of art pottery. A preferred of many is Roseville, also others such as McCoy and...
1 commentDefining Art Pottery Appraisals
It's not uncommon for us to receive ten or more requests each week from those wishing to appraise the value of their American or European art pottery. We're often asked a lot of questions, too, regarding...
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