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  2. Anna Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Their work is held in the collections of the Missouri History Museum, Illinois State Museum, [5] Metropolitan Museum of Art, [6] and Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library. [7] In 2018, a "snake jug" sold at auction for $141,000. [8] In 2021, Winterthur Museum acquired the “Liberty Monument” piece. [9] [10] [11] It depicts the Colfax ...

  3. Red Wing Pottery - Wikipedia

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    RumRill Art pottery, founded by George Rumrill, was made by Red Wing from 1933 to 1937. George Rumrill was an art pottery designer & salesman who contracted with Red Wing to make his art pottery. RumRill shapes were numbered from 50 to 677. [11] [12])

  4. Stangl Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The name changed to Stangl Pottery in 1955. The company ceased production and closed in 1978, but the dinnerware is still prized by collectors. Pieces can be identified by the Stangl name on the bottom. The original Flemington, New Jersey, location and showroom was bought in May 2011 to make space for a restaurant, a studio, and an art gallery.

  5. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Figurines, art pottery, vases, urns, clay pipes [15] Chase Originals (Adele Chase) Berkeley: 1930s-1950s: Art ware & figurines [11] Environmental Ceramics, Inc. San Francisco: 1960s: Kitchenware [16] Evans Ceramics Inc. Healdsburg: 1974-Art ware & cookware [14] Garden City Pottery Company: San Jose: 1902–1979: Crockery, tableware, art ware ...

  6. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    By about 5000 BC pottery-making was becoming widespread across the region, and spreading out from it to neighbouring areas. Pottery making began in the 7th millennium BC. The earliest forms, which were found at the Hassuna site, were hand formed from slabs, undecorated, unglazed low-fired pots made from reddish-brown clays. [71]

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  8. Willow pattern - Wikipedia

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    A path through the garden leads to the front of the scene and is crossed by a fence of diapered panels set zig-zag fashion across the foreground. On its left side the garden forms an irregular and indented bank into the water, from the foreground of which a large branching willow tree with four clusters of three leafy fronds leans out.

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