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  2. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    [12] [14] S-Squire Ceramics: Los Angeles: 1943–1950: Giftware & figurines [4] Southern California Ceramic Company/California Art Products, Inc. Santa Monica/Los Angeles: 1945–1953 "Orchard" "Hollywood Ware" tableware [14] Southern California Clay Products (California Clay Products after 1923) Vernon: 1917–1923: Chemical stoneware [2]

  3. Cemar Clay Products - Wikipedia

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    Items were priced at a somewhat higher-end for casual china, selling at around $7.50 for a place setting in 1952. [ 6 ] Cemar's products were featured in numerous women's magazines targeting their marketing towards America's newly affluent middle class housewives: Better Homes and Gardens in 1949; [ 7 ] House Beautiful magazine in 1951; [ 8 ...

  4. Pacific Clay - Wikipedia

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    The "Big Five" Southern California potteries were Metlox, Vernon Kilns, Gladding, McBean & Co., J.A. Bauer Pottery, and Pacific Clay Products. [2] Pacific Pottery oil jar. Early pottery products manufactured in the 1920s were utilitarian ware including bowls, mugs, and poultry feeders. The company also produced hand-thrown vases and garden ware ...

  5. Metlox Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The pottery factory closed in 1989 after 62 years of operation. Metlox's 97,000-square-foot (9,000 m 2) former site is now occupied by Shade Hotel and other businesses. [7] After the pottery closed, lead and other byproducts of the pottery-making process remained on the plant property at Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Valley Drive.

  6. 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.

  7. Catalina Pottery - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1930, Wrigley brought artisans to the Island to design decorative and functional pottery products including souvenirs, vases, bookends and figurines. [2] Red clays found on the Island were used for pottery until 1931. After 1931 white clay from the United States mainland was combined with the red clay until finally only white clay was used.

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  9. California Clay Movement - Wikipedia

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    The California Clay Movement (or American Clay Revolution) was a school of ceramic art that emerged in California in the 1950s. [1] The movement was part of the larger transition in crafts from "designer-craftsman" to "artist-craftsman". The editor of Craft Horizons, New York-based Rose Slivka, became an enthusiastic advocate of the movement. [2]

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