Ceramics and Pottery



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  • The Agora - The Agora is dedicated to the discussion of 20th Century ceramics, and aims to provide readers with evidence-based information about the works of major ceramic manufacturers.
  • Antique Tiles from Europe 1870-1930 - A collection of Victorian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco era European wall tiles with photographs, dates and sizes.
  • Ashtead Potters Limited - Includes a history, examples and marks for this short lived British pottery from 1923 to 1935.
  • Bauer Quarterly - Sales of back issues of magazine devoted to Bauer pottery.
  • Breadplates or Breadtrays - Information regarding bread trays or bread plates. Collecting and values.
  • Carltonware Info - Reference site containing pattern names and numbers. Includes sections on value, identifying fakes, and dating.
  • Ceramic1900 - Jason Jacques Inc. - Art Nouveau and Japanist Ceramic Masterworks, Massier, Amphora, Zsolnay, French Studio Pottery, Objets D'Art.
  • Chiquita's McCoy Pottery - A web site devoted to the collection, display, and historical significance of McCoy Pottery.
  • Clarice Cliff Collectors Club - Resource site for collectors of Clarice Cliff pottery. Art Deco 'Masterpieces' from the 1920s and '30s.
  • Clayzee - Worldwide ceramics and pottery listings of sites ranging from functional pottery, ceramic art, industrial ceramics to manufacturers, suppliers, classes and educational institutions. Complete resource for all areas of ceramics field.
  • Country Living: Blue and White Transferware - Feature on the history of transferware, collecting tips, and links to resources for buyers and collectors.
  • Cowan Pottery Associates - Organization promotes pottery created by R. Guy Cowan. Image gallery, classifieds, membership information and links.
  • Czech Collector's Association - Dedicated to Austrian, Bohemian, and Czechoslovakian decorative arts. Membership information, links, newsletter, show and auction schedule.
  • Delightful Dogs - Information about collecting Staffordshire dog pottery.
  • Ecanada Art Pottery - History of George Emery and the Ecanada pottery, Includes photographs and sections on Identification Marks and reproductions.
  • Empire Porcelain Company - A reference site for collectors of Empire Ware pottery.
  • Eva Zeisel Forum - Formed to exchange information, conduct research and educate about Eva Zeisel's work, including her designs for Hall, Red Wing, Castleton, Zsolnay and Kispester.
  • Farnham Pottery Wares - Historical reference material and gallery of products.
  • Frankoma Family Collectors Association - A national non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and promotion of Frankoma pottery as a collectible.
  • Gotheborg.com - Antique Chinese porcelain collector's help pages offers information on porcelain, history, pottery craft, and porcelain marks.
  • Het Blauwe Paard Restauratie Atelier - Conservation and restoration of ceramics, glass and related materials in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Honiton Pottery Collectors Society - Promotes the study and collection of pottery made at the Honiton and Crown Dorset potteries.
  • Imari Home - Information site details the history of Imari Porcelain.
  • The Maling Collectors' Society - Promotes knowledge of and interest in Maling Pottery, made in Newcastle upon Tyne between 1762 and 1963.
  • Martz, Karl, and Becky Brown, Studio Pottery - Detailed examples of the studio pottery of Karl Martz and Becky Brown made from the early 1930's until the early 1990's in Nashville and Bloomington, Indiana.
  • McCoy Pottery - Manufacturer of stoneware art pottery from 1910 to 1990. Historical information, email discussion list, online store.
  • Noelle Beatty Old Quimper Pottery - Quimper, Malicorne, Desvres and other French faience dating from 1875 to 1940 for sale.
  • Old Quimper - Monthly e-zine with articles on Brittany and Celtic culture, vintage Quimper pottery and books to buy.
  • Patricia Jansma. - Summaries of 19th and early 20th century Dutch potters and designers. Includes factory and artist/designer marks.
  • The Piggy Bank Page - History of the famous potters and potteries that made them. Photo galleries, glossary of pottery types and contact information.
  • Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery Society - Society concerned with Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian pottery 1900 to 1958. Newsletters and research.
  • The Potteries - List of potters including photos, background and history from North Staffordshire, England.
  • Pottery Marks - Includes a database of UK pottery marks as well as tips for collectors.
  • Pottery Marks and Famous Potters - Provides selection of information of pottery marks and famous potters. Includes guides about how to start and look after a pottery collection.
  • Red Wing Tips - Photos and information on Red Wing dinnerware, art pottery, and stoneware. Includes a question and answer, and discussion forums.
  • Retroselect.com - A gallery representing a private collection of mostly British ceramics from the 1950s. Includes private insights to collecting.
  • Spode Dollar Pattern - Article on the transmigration of pottery patterns from Asia.
  • Susie Cooper Information Site - Gallery cataloging this designers work. Includes a biography and sections on shapes, patterns and identifying fakes or modern reproductions.
  • Virtual ceramic box museum - German ceramic boxes produced 1918 - 1933
  • Wedgwood Society of Washington DC - Provides forum for Wedgwood enthusiasts to share their common interest in the history, art, science, production, and value of Wedgwood
  • William Brownfield Ceramics - Includes a history, product range summaries and illustrations for this 19th century British pottery.
  • Wisconsin Pottery Association - Information on many potteries, especially ones located in Wisconsin.

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