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Coors Rosebud Pottery
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This book is the bible for coors rosebud collectors. It has a picture and description of each of the pieces which were offered in this pottery line as well as some nice catalog pictures towards the end in b&w.
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Fiesta
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Fulper Pottery
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Gonder Ceramic Arts a Comprehensive Guide
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This comprehensive guide displays many of the impressive artwares produced by Gonder Ceramic Arts of Zanesville, Ohio, in over 540 beautiful color photographs and 37 black and white catalog pages. The featured artwares range from baskets and bells to pitchers and vases. Over 30 experimental pieces are shown. The wide spectrum of glazes that won professional praise for the companys founder, Lawton Gonder, are prominently featured. A history of the company, from its founding in 1941 to its sale in 1957, is told and detailed descriptions of the wares manufactured and displayed are provided. A bibliography and index round out the presentation. Values are provided in the captions.
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Hall China
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Harker Pottery: From Rockingham And Yellowware to Modern
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Harker Pottery produced popular ceramic tableware for over 130 years, including early Rockingham, Yellowware, sturdy Ironstone, and delicate Pate Sur Pate. Over 800 beautiful color photos display their dinnerware, kitchenware, rolling pins, shaving sets, tea and punch sets, and ABC plates in well documented shapes. Decorations include Flow Blue and a wide variety of popular decals. Over 200 images of the manufacturer's different marks provide important dating references for the huge output of this prolific East Liverpool, Ohio, company. A history of the company places the Harker Pottery among other important American firms. It has a bibliography, glossary, index, and values in the captions. Every American pottery collector and anyone with fond childhood memories of eating from grandmother's Harker dishes will enjoy this book.
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