This 1-gallon stoneware crock has the impressed mark of Daniel Shenfelder pottery, proving it was made about 1870 in Pennsylvania. There were many small potteries making stoneware and other ceramics ...
Can you guess where a piece of art pottery was made (just by looking at its distinctive colors and shape)? And when it was made? Some pottery looks quintessentially American; other pieces evoke ...
Nestled in an old brick building on a nondescript side street, this Seattle gem has been deemed by top designers as one of the nation’s most comprehensive sources for 20th-century American pottery.
What started as a hobby developed into a passion -- some might say obsession -- and became a successful business for one collector. Reining in several collections and finding a place for everything in ...
If there are two classes of goods that dominate the decorative market here in the desert, they would be art glass and studio pottery. Both are midcentury staples and both add shape and color to any ...
What is especially interesting about these two vintage pottery names, RumRill and Red Wing, is that they were so intertwined that it is difficult to tell whose work one is buying and when and where it ...
North Carolina can lay claim to one of the country’s most notable and collectible pottery… Jugtown pottery. This special and unique ware has a rich Southern history. This pottery originated in Moore ...
Appraisal: Rookwood Pottery Mug, ca 1896, from Vintage San Francisco. Watch David Rago's appraisal of a Rookwood pottery mug, ca 1896, in Vintage San Francisco. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ...
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." We've tapped nine designers and shop owners from across the country to share their predictions for the ...
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