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  2. These Charming Vintage Cookie Jars Are Worth Top Dollar

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    American Bisque Baby Huey Cookie Jar. liveauctioneers.com. ... eBay. Shawnee Pottery, an American pottery company that operated from 1937 to 1961, is known for its eye-catching designs. ...

  3. 10 Charming Vintage Cookie Jars That Are Worth Top Dollar

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    McCoy Pottery has made cookie jars since the 1930s, with popular pieces like Raggedy Ann and the limited-edition Hillbilly Bear. Works sold in pristine condition, like this Astronaut cookie jar ...

  4. California Faience - Wikipedia

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    California Faience was a pottery studio in Berkeley, California, in existence from 1915 to 1959. The pottery produced tiles, decorative vases, bowls, jars and trivets . The pottery was founded by William Victor Bragdon [ Wikidata ] and Chauncey R. Thomas [ Wikidata ] who also taught at the California School of Arts and Crafts in Oakland ...

  5. Biscuit porcelain - Wikipedia

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    A popular use for biscuit porcelain was the manufacture of bisque dolls in the 19th century, where the porcelain was typically tinted or painted in flesh tones. In the doll world, "bisque" is usually the term used, rather than "biscuit". [4] Parian ware is a 19th-century type of biscuit. Lithophanes were normally made with biscuit.

  6. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    Bisque was the most common material for European doll heads until after the turn of the 20th century when composition (or composite) took over. [1] In the early 20th century the bisque doll production began moving to the United States. [1] American Kewpie dolls from the early 20th century were made of bisque, before celluloid became more common ...

  7. Grueby Faience Company - Wikipedia

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    Grueby tile panel at the Astor Place subway station in the New York City Subway A Grueby Faience vase by Wilhelmina Post, made around 1910 A 1906 Grueby Faience vase. The Grueby Faience Company, founded in 1894, was an American ceramics company that produced distinctive American art pottery vases and tiles during America's Arts and Crafts Movement.

  8. Auction of duct-taped Cheeto Puff takes inspiration from $6.2 ...

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    The auction ends on Thursday at 8:17 p.m. ET, according to the eBay listing. Banana sold for four times expected value On Nov. 20, A single banana duct-taped to a wall sold for around $6.2 million ...

  9. Biscuit (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    A bisque porcelain bust. Biscuit [1] [2] [3] [4] (also known as bisque) refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.This can be a ...