The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufacturer of semi-vitreous porcelain, only one example of which is known. This pottery was succeeded by the G. F. Brunt Tile and Porcelain Co. (1914-ca. 1925), a manufacturer of porcelain electric insulators and mosaic tile. The history of other early Columbus, Ohio, potteries is reviewed, as well as that of the Bell Pottery of Findlay and Columbus
Previously unpublished views of the Ransbottom Brothers and Buckeye Pottery stoneware plants, Muskin...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
A unique, elaborately hand-decorated pitcher, crudely marked "R. Web[b] & Co./Potters Salineville OH...
The history of 19th and early 20th C. stoneware potteries in Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio, is describ...
Ceramic art produced by Kenneth O. Weaver (1896-1966) while employed by the U.S. Ceramic Tile Co. of...
The history of a small cooking ware pottery operated by John Burton (1837-1927) at Roseville, Ohio, ...
This photograph shows workmen making a flower pot or bowl on a pottery wheel in a factory in Ohio. ...
Earthenware (yellow ware and brown ware) canning jars, an important element of the 19th C. ceramic i...
The Glenshire Pottery was a small art pottery operated for a very short time, ca. 1938-1939, in Piqu...
Horatio R. Bodine (1826-1883) was an enterprising Muskingum County, Ohio, potter with several patent...
History of the National Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio, and speculation regarding its manufacture of a...
The caption reads: "Potter at work. Zanesville Weller's Pottery" The company was founded by Samuel ...
The history of the Wassall Fire Clay Co. of Columbus and Glouster, Ohio, and that of the Trimble Bri...
The D & D Pottery, Roseville, Ohio, in operation from about 1977 to 1983, is documented and examples...
Prehistoric ceramics excavated in 1968 at the South Park Site, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, are analyzed and ...
Previously unpublished views of the Ransbottom Brothers and Buckeye Pottery stoneware plants, Muskin...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
A unique, elaborately hand-decorated pitcher, crudely marked "R. Web[b] & Co./Potters Salineville OH...
The history of 19th and early 20th C. stoneware potteries in Manchester, Adams Co., Ohio, is describ...
Ceramic art produced by Kenneth O. Weaver (1896-1966) while employed by the U.S. Ceramic Tile Co. of...
The history of a small cooking ware pottery operated by John Burton (1837-1927) at Roseville, Ohio, ...
This photograph shows workmen making a flower pot or bowl on a pottery wheel in a factory in Ohio. ...
Earthenware (yellow ware and brown ware) canning jars, an important element of the 19th C. ceramic i...
The Glenshire Pottery was a small art pottery operated for a very short time, ca. 1938-1939, in Piqu...
Horatio R. Bodine (1826-1883) was an enterprising Muskingum County, Ohio, potter with several patent...
History of the National Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio, and speculation regarding its manufacture of a...
The caption reads: "Potter at work. Zanesville Weller's Pottery" The company was founded by Samuel ...
The history of the Wassall Fire Clay Co. of Columbus and Glouster, Ohio, and that of the Trimble Bri...
The D & D Pottery, Roseville, Ohio, in operation from about 1977 to 1983, is documented and examples...
Prehistoric ceramics excavated in 1968 at the South Park Site, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, are analyzed and ...
Previously unpublished views of the Ransbottom Brothers and Buckeye Pottery stoneware plants, Muskin...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
A unique, elaborately hand-decorated pitcher, crudely marked "R. Web[b] & Co./Potters Salineville OH...