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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.
Hall China was founded on August 14, 1903, by Robert Hall, in the former West, Hardwick and George Pottery facility, following the dissolution of the two-year-old East Liverpool Potteries Company. He began making dinnerware and toilet seats, but soon found that institutional ware such as bedpans, chamber pots and pitchers was more profitable.
Ceramics [175] Museum of Biological Diversity Columbus Franklin Central Natural history (zoology and botany) Located on the west campus of The Ohio State University Museum of Ceramics: East Liverpool Columbiana Northeast Art Ceramic wares produced in and around East Liverpool Museum of Divine Statues Lakewood: Cuyahoga Northeast Religious
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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]
East Liverpool Pottery operated in East Liverpool, Ohio from its construction in 1844 until it ceased production in 1939. The site was made up of five buildings and 2 kilns . The company's bottle kilns , their shape resembling a bottle, were used for the production of pottery ware.