Roseville pottery: popularity spans the decades
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Roseville pottery is a form of pottery that has held its popularity over the decades while building a following of collectors around the world. The Roseville had its beginnings as utilitarian stoneware and early forms of artware, then proceeded through the Arts and Crafts era, and finished with late period production that ended in 1954.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2003
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Fire-King glass: Collecting grandma's kitchenware
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Fire-King is a collecting category that offers a dazzling array of wares in a variety of types, designs, patterns and colors. The influence of Martha Stewart and her visible background display of Jade-ite Fire-King have provided a future for this glass.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2003
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Van Briggle pottery
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The Van Wriggle pottery company began in 1899 was the first company to sell its wares commercially. The company produces 4000 to 5000 pieces annually and is the only remaining art pottery in the United States continuing with its production.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2004
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