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Roseville PotteryRoseville Pottery History » The Roseville Pottery Company was founded in 1890. Roseville initially produced simple utilitarian ware such as flower pots, stoneware, umbrella stands, cuspidors, and limited painted ware. In 1900, Roseville Rozane became the first high quality art pottery line produced by Roseville. Roseville Pottery Marks…
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Teco PotteryTeco Pottery History » In 1881, William Gates founded the Terra Cotta Tile Works. Gates initially produced terra-cotta bricks, drain tiles and pottery. The Teco Pottery line was introduced in 1902. Teco exemplifies pottery of the “Praire School” arts and crafts movement of which Frank Lloyd Wright made so popular.
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Rookwood PotteryRookwood Pottery History » From the very beginning, Rookwood Pottery’s production and quality standards exceeded virtually every other American art pottery manufacturer. As a result, Rookwood Pottery achieved a greatness that was second to none. Rookwood was one of the few potteries to mark items as seconds for even the most minute factory inconsistencies.
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Van Briggle PotteryVan Briggle Pottery History » Van Briggle Pottery was founded in 1900 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The founders were both accomplished decorators for Rookwood Pottery prior to starting Van Briggle. Most collectors define the early period for Van Briggle up through 1912 and Anne's departure. The pre 1912 are typically the most sought after by collectors. |
Weller PotteryWeller Pottery History » Weller Pottery began production in 1872. Weller was founded by Samuel Weller. In 1895, Weller Pottery purchased Lonhuda Pottery. With the addition of Lonhuda, Weller began production of Louwelsa. Louwelsa would become one of Weller’s most popular lines and ultimately included over 500 different shapes.
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Grueby PotteryGrueby Pottery History » Grueby was producing pottery as early as 1894. Grueby produced art pottery until about 1909 at which time the company focused on art tiles. During this relatively short period of production, Grueby Pottery arguably had more of an impact on American arts and crafts pottery than any other producer. |






















