Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience companies of tiny Tiltonsville, Ohio, an Ohio River town about eight miles north of Wheeling, West Virginia. Sigafoose puts it more bluntly, if perhaps a little too bluntly: “Most authors of the last 30 years continue to mistakenly refer to the Avon Faience Company as Vance/Avon Faience [although these] were two completely different organizations with different management, different designers and artists, and very different products that are signed with different marks.
Includes images of Marion Shiveley and images of his swirlware.East Liverpool, Ohio, though advertis...
As published, the following content was omitted from the bottom of page 1: "stock by M. Rider, J. E....
Reverse reads: "Potter at work. Wellers Pottery, Zanesville." This photograph shows an unknown man ...
Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience...
Includes images of Faience pedastalsProducts of the short-lived Avon Faience Pottery Co., Tiltonsvil...
The history of the Stiles Slanting Spout Co., later the Cleveland Pottery Co., which manufactured di...
Ceramic art produced by Kenneth O. Weaver (1896-1966) while employed by the U.S. Ceramic Tile Co. of...
History of the National Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio, and speculation regarding its manufacture of a...
The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufact...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
Four ceramic works were chosen for the exhibitions. In Yale Center for British Art Leaning Blue and ...
The Tycer Pottery Company manufactured earthenware cooking and dinner ware in the former pottery of ...
UND’s Cable Pottery Collection accepts ‘Bison Vase’ from the Fine Arts Club of Fargo Donald Miller, ...
The names of Wedgwood, Rookwood, Paul Revere, Mrs. Stratton and Old Dutch delft bring to mind as man...
Over the last ten years considerable attention has been given to the Medalta Potteries of Medicine H...
Includes images of Marion Shiveley and images of his swirlware.East Liverpool, Ohio, though advertis...
As published, the following content was omitted from the bottom of page 1: "stock by M. Rider, J. E....
Reverse reads: "Potter at work. Wellers Pottery, Zanesville." This photograph shows an unknown man ...
Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience...
Includes images of Faience pedastalsProducts of the short-lived Avon Faience Pottery Co., Tiltonsvil...
The history of the Stiles Slanting Spout Co., later the Cleveland Pottery Co., which manufactured di...
Ceramic art produced by Kenneth O. Weaver (1896-1966) while employed by the U.S. Ceramic Tile Co. of...
History of the National Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio, and speculation regarding its manufacture of a...
The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufact...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
Four ceramic works were chosen for the exhibitions. In Yale Center for British Art Leaning Blue and ...
The Tycer Pottery Company manufactured earthenware cooking and dinner ware in the former pottery of ...
UND’s Cable Pottery Collection accepts ‘Bison Vase’ from the Fine Arts Club of Fargo Donald Miller, ...
The names of Wedgwood, Rookwood, Paul Revere, Mrs. Stratton and Old Dutch delft bring to mind as man...
Over the last ten years considerable attention has been given to the Medalta Potteries of Medicine H...
Includes images of Marion Shiveley and images of his swirlware.East Liverpool, Ohio, though advertis...
As published, the following content was omitted from the bottom of page 1: "stock by M. Rider, J. E....
Reverse reads: "Potter at work. Wellers Pottery, Zanesville." This photograph shows an unknown man ...