This exhibition, the first to focus exclusively on the work of Wildenhain and her students at Pond Farm, shows the contribution and influence of Wildenhain's teaching in the United States for over 50 years.
Recounts the founding, growth, decline, and present status of the Rookwood Pottery and includes details on Rookwood marks, artists, early pieces, and garden pottery
Although each book in the Collector's Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery series contains values, this handy value guide to both books may be purchased separately.
Fired Magic is the story of a child discovering the beauty of Pewabic tile installations in the metropolitan Detroit area.
Identifies all art pottery companies of the past century, describing artists, dates, marks, and lives of wares as well as providing a history of the pottery
This book traces the roots of Zanesville pottery from the Ohio Encaustic Tile Co. through the E.G. Bowen Co., to the present.
First released in 1991, this pottery book has been greatly expanded, with hundreds of new color photographs and new information about the beautiful work of the potters of California.
Over 650 color photos present the Treasure Craft and Pottery Craft ceramic collectibles made from the late 1940s until 1995, including Disneyana items, over 200 novelty cookie jars, Hawaiiana, figurines, and dinnerware lines.
Roseville Pottery: Price Guide