Niloak pottery was produced in Benton, Arkansas. Niloak was founded in 1909 and produced art pottery until 1946. The most sought-after product line produced by Niloak Pottery is mission swirl.
Niloak mission swirl was produced between 1909 and 1942. The mission swirl line was developed by Charles Hyten. Most Niloak mission swirl is marked with one [...]
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Rookwood
Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 by Marie Longworth Nichols. Rookwood pottery’s initial work demonstrated an Oriental and European influence. Throughout Rookwood’s years they mastered such diverse styles as Victorian, art nouveau, arts and crafts, and art deco.
From the very beginning, Rookwood pottery’s production and quality standards exceeded virtually every other American art pottery [...]
Weller
Weller Pottery began production in 1872. Weller was founded by Samuel Weller. In 1895, Weller pottery purchased Lonhuda Pottery.
With the addition of Lonhuda, Weller began production of Louwelsa. Louwelsa would become one of Weller’s most popular lines and ultimately included over 500 different shapes of vases and bowls.
They continued to produce high quality pottery [...]
Camark
The Camark Pottery Company was established in Camden, Arkansas in 1926, and remained in production until 1983.
Camark Pottery was produced in a variety of colors and in hundreds of designs and shapes, from tiny ashtrays to large urns.
The range of Camark items includes: vases, decorative bowls, console sets, flower pots, teapots, cups and [...]
Camark Pottery
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Mccoy Pottery
hey folks i’m looking for hull mccoy or usa pottery preferably brown drip crockery any body collect any ?
i didnt know what catagory to put this question in but its an antique that i’m lookin for
My sister collected it when it was first released back in the sixties. Every week at the grocery store [...]
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