This pottery creamer has a green glaze on the outside and cream on the inside. It was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery. The bottom is marked with the word "Pisgah." Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) also known as W.B. Stephen, founded Pisgah Forest Pottery around 1926 in Arden, North Carolina. It continued his Nonconnah Pottery of Tennessee, which he worked with his mother. Stephen moved to the Asheville area in 1913. It was donated to the Southern Highland Craft Guild by Margaret Decker
This pottery vase was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) in 1949. A raised stamp of a potte...
Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) came to North Carolina from Nebraska. He established the Pisgah...
This promotional brochure describes the line of American Cameo pottery produced by Walter B. Stephen...
This brochure produced around 1945 describes the various products made by Walter B. Stephen at the P...
This pottery vase, glazed in aubergine (dark purple) on the outside and cream on the inside, was mad...
This creamer was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) as a part of his American Cameo line in...
This decorative bowl glazed in turquoise on the outside and rose/peach on the inside was made by W.B...
Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) established the Pisgah Forest Pottery in Arden, North Carolina. ...
This pottery jug with loop handle was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1940. The gla...
These three bowls were made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961). Each one has a green outer glaz...
This porcelain ash tray has a white glaze on the outside to which blue-green mineral crystals have b...
This teapot was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961). It has a white outer glaze and a pink ...
This small plate or saucer was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1941. It features a...
This miniature pitcher with handle was made by Walter B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1947. ...
This pottery vase was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) in 1949. A raised stamp of a potte...
Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) came to North Carolina from Nebraska. He established the Pisgah...
This promotional brochure describes the line of American Cameo pottery produced by Walter B. Stephen...
This brochure produced around 1945 describes the various products made by Walter B. Stephen at the P...
This pottery vase, glazed in aubergine (dark purple) on the outside and cream on the inside, was mad...
This creamer was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) as a part of his American Cameo line in...
This decorative bowl glazed in turquoise on the outside and rose/peach on the inside was made by W.B...
Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) established the Pisgah Forest Pottery in Arden, North Carolina. ...
This pottery jug with loop handle was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1940. The gla...
These three bowls were made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961). Each one has a green outer glaz...
This porcelain ash tray has a white glaze on the outside to which blue-green mineral crystals have b...
This teapot was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961). It has a white outer glaze and a pink ...
This small plate or saucer was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1941. It features a...
This miniature pitcher with handle was made by Walter B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1947. ...
This pottery vase was made by Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) in 1949. A raised stamp of a potte...
Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) came to North Carolina from Nebraska. He established the Pisgah...
This promotional brochure describes the line of American Cameo pottery produced by Walter B. Stephen...