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The Museum of Ceramics, housed in the former East Liverpool Post Office, is a ceramics museum that contains an extensive collection of ceramic wares produced in and around East Liverpool, Ohio, United States. The museum is operated by a Museum of Ceramics Foundation and by the Ohio Historical Society in a city long known as "America's Crockery ...
Among the most famous of East Liverpool's ceramics was the porcelain known as Lotus Ware. Produced by Knowles, Taylor & Knowles in the 1890s, this Moorish- and Persian-influenced artware swept the competition at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. The Museum of Ceramics in downtown East Liverpool has the world's largest public display of Lotus Ware.
A ceramics museum is a museum wholly or largely devoted to ceramics, usually ceramic art. ... Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio), 4,000 mainly Ohio pottery [44]
Museum of Ceramics or Ceramics Museum or Museu de Cerâmica may refer to any ceramics museum or, more specifically: (by country) Museu de Cerâmica (Caldas da Rainha), in Portugal; Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio), USA
Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio) O. Odd Fellows Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio) P. Potters National Bank; R. Richard L. Cawood Residence; T. Cassius Clark ...
Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio) N. National Museum of Ceramic Art; Newcomb Art Museum; O. Ohr–O'Keefe Museum Of Art; P. Pewabic Pottery; S. Sparta Teapot ...
When Robert Taggart Hall took over the running of Hall China in 1904, he was determined to develop a single-fire range. Together with staff chemists and ceramic engineers, he experimented over seven years. Finally, in 1911, Hall and his staff were successful.
In 1907 the local historical society established a museum in the West Room of the second floor and then later expanded to include pottery displays in the East Room displaying works from over 50 local potteries. The museum and pottery displays remained in the library until the Museum of Ceramics was opened in the 1970s.