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  2. Hadley Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Hadley Pottery was exhibited by the American Craftsmen's Educational Council in 1947, and at the Ceramic National Exhibit at the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. [14] In 1952, Mary Alice Hadley received an award from the Museum of Modern Art's Good Design program [15] and her winning design, "Brown Dot" (or "Hot Brown Fleck"), was exhibited in New York and Chicago.

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    Hadley Pottery, a Louisville institution of stoneware, is closing before the end of 2022. Its inventory is full of unique products. From bestsellers to oddities, here's a glimpse of Hadley Pottery ...

  4. Mary Alice Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Mary Alice Hadley (October 5, 1911 – December 26, 1965) was an American artist from Terre Haute, Indiana, known for her earthenware pottery pieces with hand-painted images of farm and coastal life, which were sold by Hadley Pottery.

  5. Museum of Royal Worcester - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Worcester Visitor Centre, the seconds shop, and the café all closed with the factory in 2009. [ citation needed ] The Museum of Royal Worcester was formerly known as the Museum of Worcester Porcelain and the Dyson Perrins Museum and Worcester Porcelain Museum , after Charles William Dyson Perrins of Worcestershire sauce fame.

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  7. Louisville Stoneware - Wikipedia

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    Hadley pottery became collectible and highly sought after for their varied and creative hand painted patterns. [ citation needed ] Hadley Pottery is still operating. Christy Lee Brown purchased the company in 1997, [ 4 ] and from 1997 to 2007, Louisville Stoneware sales averaged $3 million a year.

  8. James Hadley (potter) - Wikipedia

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    James Hadley (August 1837 – 23 December 1903) was an English potter and artist associated with the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Until 1895 his work was produced almost exclusively by Royal Worcester; he later set up his own factory.

  9. Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Hadley F.C., an association football club from Barnet, England Hadley Junior High School , in Glen Ellyn, Illinois Hadley Pottery , an American pottery and stoneware company

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