The large majority of Roseville pottery is very common and worth less than $100 in most cases. DeLee was marked with a foil sticker and sometimes a stamped mark on ecru clay. Gordy." Read more about the Heath Ceramics Heritage or see some of the most recent pieces for sale at their website. "RF Spaghetti" and "Cabinart" are Watt production. Wallace China started in Huntington Beach California in the 1930's. Desert Ware was a popular line of restaurant dinnerware during the 1930's & 1940's. The company relocated to Vernon California and continued operations there until 1959 when Shenango acquired Wallace China. Welcome to The Marks Project, www.themarksproject.org, A Dictionary of American Ceramics, 1946-present. The family operated the pottery after his death in 1973 until a sale in the 1980s. McMaster Pottery was located in Dundas, Ontario, Canada from 1938 until 1988. The Holt-Howard pixie ware is collectible, and imitations abound. J. Information online shows the business still in operation on Clayton Road in 2012. Catalina Clay Products made pottery from dark red or white clay, or a mix of both. Ben Owen III operates under the Ben Owen Pottery name, participating in exhibits and displays throughout the state. Holt-Howard was an import company, not an American pottery. It used a hand-written mark or a stamp with thick letters for the name and sometimes shape numbers. The clay was a light beige, and most pieces are hand-signed in script in the wet clay. McCoy is one of the most recognizable American pottery brands sought by collectors, and styles evolved greatly over the years. Castleton China began production about 1939 in New Castle, Pennsylvania under an agreement with Rosenthal, a German porcelain company. Desert Sands swirl pottery has oxides added to make beautiful colors in the clay, and a clear glaze applied after the handmade pot is completed. See their recent pieces at the Louisville Stoneware website. The name was changed to Hyalyn-Cosco and later Hyalyn Pottery. How to identify collectable and vintage pottery dogs made in the USA. 1944 to 1951. You can see some Winart pieces in the (affiliate link) Frankoma and Other Oklahoma Potteries (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Phyllis and Tom Bess. BUY, SELL & VALUE California Pottery - FIND TODAY's SELECTED California Pottery offered FOR SALE, BEST OFFER and Auction. For more information on Homer Laughlin, see The Homer Laughlin China Company. Hueckel China and Porcelain Company, Inc. Los Angeles Stoneware Company (Douglass Clay Products Company after 1903), "French Chef Cookware" cookware and "California Giftware" giftware, Tableware, kitchenware, art ware & figurines, Pacific Art Tile Company (Western Art Tile Company after 1904, Pacific Sewer Pipe Company (Pacific Clay Products after 1916), Proutyline Products (American Encaustic Tiling Co. after 1926), "Robert Maxwell Stoneware" art ware, planters, figurines. VanBriggle Pottery has been in continuous business for more than 100 years, but is in reorganization in 2012. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is the location of the Pigeon Forge Pottery, established about 1946 by the Ferguson family. or Cal. Haldeman sold the factory in 1947. The ceramics operation closed in 1953 and molds were sold, possibly to Gilner. D.X. Vernon Kilns. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with japonesque scene. Bauer expanded to Atlanta in 1945, producing Russel Wright designs for a short time. The Kenwood mark is also Shawnee pottery. You can expect to pay around $150 for a simple vase. "The Clay Resources and the Ceramic Industry of California", "UCLA Special Collections - Finding Aid for the Max and Rita Lawrence Architectural Pottery Records, ca. Hall discontinued Autumn Leaf in 1976 and reissued a few items in 1978 and a few more at a later date. Gladding McBean was in Lincoln, California in 1875, making brick products and sewer pipe. The marks may be a large impressed circle with "Ovenware" and USA or "Eve-N-Bake." Key milestones in the history of California pottery include: the arrival of Spanish settlers, the advent of Statehood and subsequent population growth, the arts and crafts movement, Great Depression, World War II era and the post-WWII onslaught of low-priced imports leading to a steep decline in the number of California potteries. The period around World War II saw the greatest growth for the U.S. ceramic industry. Ecanada art pottery operated in Hamilton, Canada, from 1926 until about 1952, making jasperware similar to Wedgwood. The wares were hand-painted with a rustic look and some were marked on the bottom with the Calpotter name. Gordy continued the tradition. Some Haeger pottery has a paper label and Haeger Floral is one of the less common labels we see. Shenango became a division of Syracuse China about 1990. Garden of the Gods pottery opened in 1950 in Colorado with Eric Hellman as owner. It imported Christmas items, merry mouse, cozy kitchen kittens and pixieware. The Royal Gorge Scenic R.R. The mark is sometimes impressed in the wet clay, but potter's marks may be incised by hand. W.T.B. Notice the three flaws on this Metlox pitcher (right), indicative of firing pins. Hyalyn Porcelain operated in Hickory, North Carolina, starting about 1947. To read this article and over 25,000 more try Kovels Membership FREE for 7 Days Kovels Knowledge Members get full access to 25,000 articles on antiques and collectibles from 60 years of publication. Vallona Starr is the name of a California pottery company operated by Valeria Dopyera de Marsa and Everett and Leona Frost starting about 1946 in El Monte, although they made ceramics for a gift store from home 10 years prior to that time. Hairline to rim. Artistic California Pottery pitcher. It couldn't compete with imports after the 1950s and closed in 1967. Walter Dworkin wrote the book (affiliate link) Price Guide to Holt-Howard Collectibles and Related Ceramicware of the 50s & 60s. Gordy and D.X. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. This McCoy line was from about 1905 and often has an incised mark identifying it as Loy-Nel-Art. It made utilitarian ware and art pottery with heavy glazes similar to Grueby. Established small studio pottery operation in Fallbrook, California 1973-77 Earthgender business partnership between David Cressey and Robert Maxwell located in El Segundo, California 1977-92 Started a company to represent concrete and fiber glass planters and containers for commercial building projects 9 7/8" wide. Marks are incised or cut into the wet clay, impressed with a tool into the wet clay or stamped with a machine and ink on dry clay. Georgia Art Pottery is often marked "GA. Art Pottery" and "Handmade by W. J. Production continued in Calabasas until 1953. There are many problems with company names. A form number and identification of the . It operated in Saint John, New Brunswick and later LaBelle, Quebec, producing Evangeline Ware and other products in both white and red clay. 03 of 55 Most of the production has a drip glaze, making it easily identifiable. Hear that thunder in the distance? It may be marked U.S.A. with a mold number or USA with no mold number. Wedgwood closed the Franciscan Ceramics plant in 1984, moving production of the Franciscan tableware brands to England. Kay Finch began Kay Finch Ceramics in 1939 in Corona del Mar, California. Ballard was an old Vermont family of potters, beginning with Orin, Alfred K. and Haria Ballard, brothers who purchased a pottery company in Burlington, Vermont in 1850 from E. L. Farrar. Gladding McBean began producing Franciscan products, with the dinnerware line started about 1934. Winthrop Rockefeller provided some of the financing. Description: A Van Briggle blue glazed pottery Lorelei vase 20th century Incised factory mark above Van Briggle / Colo Spgs / H/M Provenance: Property from the estate of Bobby Sang Diamond, Hancock Park California. If you have any information on Carmel Pottery don't hesitate to Contact Us. Lightron Corporation purchased Cordey in 1969 and made lamps under the Schiller-Cordey name. Winfield China was made in Pasadena, California from 1929 to about 1946 when it moved to Santa Monica. Other pieces are unmarked but the glazes are unusual and often help identify the products. We have a public forum here on this site with over 2000 pages of pottery mark queries and answers. We'll update as able. A Manual of Marks on Pottery and Porcela - Specialty Appraisals For more information on Jack Carnes and Camark pottery, see The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. usually found on the bottom of ceramic objects created by potters, ceramic artists and sculptors. Hall China made dinnerware, kitchenware and advertising items along with Autumn Leaf for Jewel Tea Company. Roseville, Ohio, was the location of several potteries, including Roseville Pottery one of the best known American pottery companies. Vernonware is collectable California pottery and dinnerware made by Vernon Kilns in Vernon, California in the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. Vernon Kilns was the successor to Poxon Pottery and China Co, which was sold to Faye Bennison in 1931 and renamed as Vernon Kilns. Robinson-Ransbottom produced crockery, but also produced art pottery with fantastic glazes. You can read more about Sascha Brastoff in the (affiliate link) Collector's Encyclopedia of Sascha Brastoff: Identification & Values by Steve Conti, A. Dewayne Bethany and Bill Seay (1995). He created single-fired ceramics in a studio setting. mark is found on pottery that looks like Garden of the Gods or Nemadji swirl pottery. He died in 2010 at the age of 85 after a long life of pottery production. Solid glazes were named after island features, such as Catalina Blue , Descanso Green , Toyon . The Nemadji Collectors Club has more information for those interested. Our guess is that Carmel pottery was located in Carmel, California, but we have no information on this company. Ben Seibel, a famous 20th century designer of dinnerware, with designs for Iroquois, Steubenville, Roseville Raymor and Mikasa, designed some of the Universal lines. Weller Pottery operated in Fultonham and Zanesville, Ohio from 1872 until 1948 with standard glaze and hand-painted pottery at the turn of the century that rivaled Loy-Nel-Art and Rookwood. ExclusivelyEmma (178) $42.00 Vintage Matte Pink Hexagonal Double Square Design California Pottery Marked 8118 GreenSagedotcom (301) $24.80 The California company used the K.T.K. Kovels.com has more information and some links to other Mosaic Tile pieces for the curious. Buildings needed roofs, floors, and sewer pipes. Following World War II, he moved to Los Angeles. Jimmie Lee Stewart started deLee about 1936 creating animal and people figurines, wall pockets and a few cookie jars until about 1958. Weller used an impressed script mark, sometimes "Weller Pottery Since 1872" and a stamped half-kiln mark as well as several circular marks. The pottery is thin with excellent color and a shiny glaze. Read more about the VanBriggle history on their website: Van Briggle Pottery & Tile. The pottery was sold in 1981 and closed in 1986. Enter at least 3 consecutive letters of the signature. Paper labels are the least permanent marks, and many companies used a paper label and another method for marking wares. These were souvenir pieces available for sale in the shop near the Railroad in Canon City, Colorado. Nemadji was produced in Minnesota, using clay from the banks of the Nemadji River from about 1923 until about 2001. Please don't copy our images but use them for free to help with identification of your pottery. (A quality that is consistent with the California pottery movement in general.) Bauer in 1962, and Metlox in 1988. Malibu Potteries peacock fountain, Adamson house, Malibu. Much of the Vallona Starr output wasn't marked, but some pieces are marked in the mold. "Winfield China" is stamped in a script, along with "Pasadena" or "California" in block letters. Coventry Ware was made in Barberton, Ohio, starting about 1932 by Carrie Daum. Sebring was purchased by Royal China in 1964. See Haeger Potteries. Robinson Ransbottom operated a pottery in Zanesville, OH from 1900 until 2005 and marked many pots with R.R.P.Co. Camark used labels and a typewriter mark as well as identification in the mold. Dean A. Mogle started Nor-So Studio in about 1947 in Camden, Arkansas. Maddux operated in Los Angeles in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Rosemeade used an ink stamp for most of the pottery production, along with foil labels. Loy-Nel-Art was an early J. W. McCoy pottery line with a standard glaze of brown and hand-painted designs. Rowe Pottery Works was established in 1975 in Cambridge, Wisconsin. Old Ivory is the near-translucent body used on its fine china. Including a tan Silhouette planter, raised Roseville U.S.A. 756 mark; Florane vase, raised R U.S.A. 80-6; Three pieces of pottery including: 1> RosevilleThree pieces of pottery including: 1> Roseville Raymor bowl in mottled green. California Life, California Seaside and Cerama-Stone were designed by in-house designer, Ted Scarpino; California Holiday was designed by award-winning potter Edith Heath; and California Living, which won the Museum of Modern Art's "Good Design Award" in 1951, was designed by Caleb Jackson and Ted Scarpino. Gordy was a folk art potter and a studio art potter who contributed to the museum in Lumpkin, Georgia. The pottery relocated to Aberdeen, Ga. and back to Alvaton, finally moving to Primrose in 1935. From 1943present: brick & pavers, Carnegie Brick and Pottery Company Pottery plant, Figurines, art pottery, vases, urns, clay pipes, Handcraft Tile (San Jose Tile before 1931), Garden ware & architectural wall surfaces, "K.T.K" "K.T. Abingdon shapes are often plain Art Deco or geometric style and the glazes are smooth and often tertiary colors unusual blues, greens and pinks. Harris G. Strong Pottery made pottery, murals, paintings and tiles in Maine during the 1950s forward until his death in 2006, beginning in Bronx, New York around 1950 before moving to Trenton, Maine. The current Haeger Potteries website has the history of the potteries. Learn more about Cowan Pottery in Mark Bassett's book: (affiliate link) Cowan Pottery and the Cleveland School (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) produced by Schiffer Publishing (1997). Learn more about Metlox Pottery history at Replacements Ltd. Mexican Arts and Crafts workshop operated in San Antonio, Texas, starting about 1931, under the guidance of Ethel Wilson Harris. Lot 263: Chelsea Keramic Art Works. George Emery, Sr. was the driving force behind this pottery. Ceramics that are white or off-white, often high-fired, including vitreous china and ironstone, and usually used for dinnerware or bathroom sets. The pottery is made in Cougar, Washington. Potts Town Pottery of Seagrove, North Carolina makes hand-turned pottery on the wheel with lead-free glazes. The former Gladding, McBean & Co.'s Lincoln factory was purchased by Pacific Coast Building Products in 1976 and continues to produce sewer pipe, architectural terra cotta, and terra cotta garden ware. It was based out of a sanatorium for women suffering from the early stages of tuberculosis. That's understandable, since those "big five" firms, as they are known, produced countless vases, pitchers, and plates, as well as acres of ceramic tiles. Some of the Hall teapots are interesting shapes and very valuable. This mark was used in the 1930s-1940s. Some Jugtown is marked with a date and other pieces are signed by Vernon, Pam or Travis Owens. 1937 to 1942 C 806 is the shape number in the Catalina Pottery line made by Gladding, McBean & Co. 1937 to 1942 1937 to 1942 Used on Rancho tableware with or without Reg. Niloak is known for swirl pottery called "Mission Ware" but it also made figurines and accessories for the home. (affiliate link) Debolt's Dictionary of American Pottery Marks is another good resource for identifying whitewareCeramics that are white or off-white, often high-fired, including vitreous china and ironstone, and usually used for dinnerware or bathroom sets.Turn of the century and earlier homes had no running water. The Lawrence County Historical Society maintains an article on the history of Shenango China, if you want more in-depth information. Chohlidakis pottery distribution seems to be primarily in Texas and California. Tile has been a favorite building material in California since the early Spanish settled the area and brought with them the tradition of using brightly-colored tiles in architecture. But if you're on the hunt, you can find California Pottery in six colors shared with the 200 Series: Canary Yellow, Poppy Orange, Rust, Sea Green, Delphinium Blue, and Turquoise Blue. Vases, lamps and wall sconces were common production as well. To use the sortable tables: click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order. Early wares and figurines sell well in the American art pottery market. Goss Vermont Pottery used interesting speckled glazes on much of their wares. Hagen-Renaker Pottery operated a pottery in Monrovia, California, starting in 1946. Environmental Ceramics chicken bakeware by Win Ng. Keep in mind only a lucky few got a mark added at the factory: we're talking a 50/50 chance. He and his wife, Anne, worked together about 5 years before his death from tuberculosis. [1] Poxon China was located at 2300 East 52nd Street. Art pottery production continued from about 1931 until 1937. Figurines were elegant and fragile with lace similar to Dresden, Germany figurines, typical of the 1940s and 1950s. 01 of 55 Alamo Pottery The Spruce / Pamela Wiggins This mark used ca. The wares were hand-painted with a rustic look and some were marked on the bottom with the Calpotter name. Shenango Pottery operated independently but had invested money in Castleton, and by 1951 had taken over Castleton, changing the name to Shenango China in 1954. Antigua was a pattern marked Vernon Ware by Metlox. It was a large and successful operation, purchasing other tile companies throughout the first half of the 20th century. It made "Corn King" for which it is best known, but it also produced salt and pepper shakers and extensive lines of kitchenware, along with flower pots and planters. Vintage California Pottery Ceramic Elephant Planter Figurine VintageCaliPottery (89) $28.00 $35.00 (20% off) Sunset Pottery California Pink Mid Century Large 13 1/4" Chop Plate CobblestoneGlass (337) $32.47 $64.95 (50% off) Vintage Matte Pink Hexagonal Double Square Design California Pottery Marked 8118 GreenSagedotcom (301) $24.80 A Reference Guide for Identifying American Pottery, [retrieved from https://www.cajunc.com/pottery-marks]. Syracuse is marked with an under-glaze stamp, often in green. This mark causes confusion with collectors, as the immediate reaction is that this is Roseville Pottery, another company in the area that was much more famous. He edited Ceramics Monthly for over 20 years and has written about and taught ceramics as well as maintained a studio in Ohio in recent years. Production after Jack Carnes's death in 1958 was intermittent and the factory closed in 1982. while others were named Taylormade or Taylorstone. Mogle decorated Camark Pottery from 1947 until about 1958, when he decorated glass products until about 1965. Metlox opened in 1927 in Manhattan Beach, California, and was producing Poppytrail dinnerware in 1932. Brastoff designed a Roman line for Royal Haeger and worked in metal sculpture, jewelry and holograms before his death in 1993. Boyd Owens, the son of M. L. Owens, operates Owens Pottery in Seagrove in 2012. mark. The company was sold to Designer Accents in 1985 and closed in 1990. The pottery was open until about 1973. Guppy's was located in Corona del Mar, California in the 1940s and 1950s, making square plates and drip glaze pottery in browns, yellows and greens. note: this book is apparently out of print, and may be difficult to find. The pottery was made of white clay, often with brown or drip glazes, and was mid-century modern style. The California Heritage Museum, Joseph A. Taylor ed. Homer Laughlin is a dinnerware company, one of America's oldest. Watt Pottery used an impressed circular mark on some pieces. Weil used some coralene or fine glass applications on his vases. Gordy pottery were in several Georgia locations from 1907 until into the 1980s. Blue Mountain pottery comes from Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, operating from about 1947 to 2004. Off. "Shelledge" and "Federal" were popular thin porcelain shapes. "H" in a circle was an early Hull mark, and "hull" without a capital "H" was a late mark. You'll find this shape with different decals. Hyalyn ceased production about 1996. The pottery is signed by hand in script with a distinctive "E" and a large "S". David Gifford authored the (affiliate link) Collector's Guide to Camark Pottery: Identification & Values (Collector's Encyclopedia) and (affiliate link) Collector's Guide to Camark Pottery, Book 2: Identification & Values. "Winfield Ware Santa Monica" is a mark used after the 1946 move from Pasadena to Santa Monica. The Owen and Teague families were Jugtown potters, and some of the Owen family added an "s" to the name. A extra sophisticated marking is the round mark. Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, Ohio was the most famous American pottery at the turn of the 20th century, and much of the early Rookwood was hand-painted by artists, using the pottery as a canvas. Next in size was the Trenton area, followed by East Liverpool, and a few in the middle west such as Ceramic Arts Studio, Red Wing Pottery and Haeger Potteries.[3]. Georgia Art Pottery and W.J. Most of the Haeger pottery on the secondary market today was made in the last 50 years. 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