As published, the following content was omitted from the bottom of page 1: "stock by M. Rider, J. E. Walker [John E. Walker 1839-"The Progressive Pottery, a stoneware cookingware manufacturer, operated in Roseville, Ohio, from ca. 1901 to 1906. A marked bowl and beanpot, as well as sherds from the factory site, are illustrated
A portion of the only known trade catalogue published by the J. B. Owens Pottery Co. while it was in...
The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufact...
Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
A recently discovered earthenware bowl impressed "Twentieth Century German/Acid Proof," can be attri...
The history of a small cooking ware pottery operated by John Burton (1837-1927) at Roseville, Ohio, ...
Reverse reads: "Code - F1; Class - Industry - Pottery Mfg.; Ident. - Pouring Moulds." The bowls on ...
Previously unpublished views of the Ransbottom Brothers and Buckeye Pottery stoneware plants, Muskin...
T en years ago a review of the history of Roseville's National Pottery left unanswered the ques...
logist have called attention to the manu-facture of reed stem clay tobacco pipes at Point Pleasant, ...
The Tycer Pottery Company manufactured earthenware cooking and dinner ware in the former pottery of ...
The D & D Pottery, Roseville, Ohio, in operation from about 1977 to 1983, is documented and examples...
T he fa.int cobalt stenciling is a little difficult to read but after more than 100 years still rema...
The history of the Buckeye Pressed Brick Co. (1893-ca. 1939) of Roseville, Ohio, is outlined, with a...
Pottery sherds recovered from the site of the J. W. McCoy Pottery Co. site permit identification of ...
A portion of the only known trade catalogue published by the J. B. Owens Pottery Co. while it was in...
The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufact...
Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience...
An unrecorded advertising broadside and 1917 invoice document and illustrate cooking ware produced b...
A recently discovered earthenware bowl impressed "Twentieth Century German/Acid Proof," can be attri...
The history of a small cooking ware pottery operated by John Burton (1837-1927) at Roseville, Ohio, ...
Reverse reads: "Code - F1; Class - Industry - Pottery Mfg.; Ident. - Pouring Moulds." The bowls on ...
Previously unpublished views of the Ransbottom Brothers and Buckeye Pottery stoneware plants, Muskin...
T en years ago a review of the history of Roseville's National Pottery left unanswered the ques...
logist have called attention to the manu-facture of reed stem clay tobacco pipes at Point Pleasant, ...
The Tycer Pottery Company manufactured earthenware cooking and dinner ware in the former pottery of ...
The D & D Pottery, Roseville, Ohio, in operation from about 1977 to 1983, is documented and examples...
T he fa.int cobalt stenciling is a little difficult to read but after more than 100 years still rema...
The history of the Buckeye Pressed Brick Co. (1893-ca. 1939) of Roseville, Ohio, is outlined, with a...
Pottery sherds recovered from the site of the J. W. McCoy Pottery Co. site permit identification of ...
A portion of the only known trade catalogue published by the J. B. Owens Pottery Co. while it was in...
The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufact...
Seldom has there been a more disparate pair of ceramic Siamese twins than the Vance and Avon Faience...