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  2. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    California pottery includes industrial, commercial, and decorative pottery produced in the Northern California and Southern California regions of the U.S. state of California. Production includes brick , sewer pipe , architectural terra cotta , tile , garden ware, tableware , kitchenware , art ware , figurines , giftware , and ceramics for ...

  3. Catalina Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Catalina Clay Products. Catalina Island Museum Society Inc. (2000) ISBN 0-9720668-1-0; Rosenthal, Lee Catalina Tile of the Magic Isle. Windgate Press (1992) ISBN 0-915269-10-4; Stern, Bill California Pottery: From Missions to Modernism. Chronicle Books (2001) ISBN 0-8118-3068-3

  4. File:California Apartments, Clay by Coronado.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Cemar Clay Products - Wikipedia

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    Cemar Clay Products was a California pottery operating between 1935 and 1955. [1] ... Items were priced at a somewhat higher-end for casual china, selling at around ...

  6. American stoneware - Wikipedia

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    While salt-glazing is the typical glaze technique seen on American Stoneware, other glaze methods were employed. Vessels were often dipped in Albany Slip, a mixture made from a clay peculiar to the Upper Hudson Region of New York, and fired, producing a dark brown glaze. Albany Slip was also sometimes used as a glaze to coat the inside surface ...

  7. Pacific Clay - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Clay ceased production of ceramic dinnerware and art ware in 1942. After 1942, Pacific Clay produced sewer tile and brick. The company ceased production of sewer tile in 1997. The company continues to produce brick products in Lake Elsinore, California. The company has been owned by David H. Murdock since 1973. Pacific Pottery Pan figurine

  8. Heath Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Sausalito, California, by Edith Heath (1911–2005) and her husband Brian Heath (1911–2001) in 1948, Heath Ceramics is now owned and run by Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic, who purchased the company in 2003. [2]

  9. Gladding, McBean - Wikipedia

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    Gladding, McBean factory in Lincoln, California.. Charles Gladding (1828–1894) was born in Buffalo, New York, served as a first lieutenant in the Union Army during the Civil War, [3] and later moved to Chicago, where he engaged in the clay sewer pipe business.