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  2. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    California pottery includes industrial, commercial, and decorative pottery produced in the Northern California and Southern California regions of the U.S. state of California. Production includes brick , sewer pipe , architectural terra cotta , tile , garden ware, tableware , kitchenware , art ware , figurines , giftware , and ceramics for ...

  3. Anna Marie Valentien - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to an exhibition at the Woman's Art Club of Cincinnati by Anna Marie Valentien. Returning from her European studies she was employed at the Rookwood Pottery Company in Cincinnati from 1884 until 1905. [3] There she met Rockwood's chief artist Albert Robert Valentien; they were married on June 1, 1887. [4]

  4. Mary Yancey - Wikipedia

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    Mary Yancey Hodgdon (1902–1992) was a ceramic artist and designer from Alabama who worked in Louisiana, Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts, and California.Along with Paul Cox, she co-founded an art pottery outreach program at Iowa State College that sold thousands of ceramic wares across the country.

  5. He revived a vintage California pottery line. Now, Bauer ...

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    The grave of J.A. Bauer, founder of the original pottery company, is visible from an upstairs window. J.A. Bauer died in 1923, and 100 years later the Bauer showroom faces a similar fate.

  6. Overbeck Sisters - Wikipedia

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    At that time the center of the Arts and Crafts pottery movement in the United States was Cincinnati, Ohio, where the Rookwood Pottery Company, the best-known of the movement's potteries, was established in 1878. [23] The American potteries employed women workers, but these businesses were usually owned and managed by men. [11]

  7. Rhoda May Knight Rindge - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Additionally, she founded Marblehead Land Company in 1921, [8] [9] and the Malibu Potteries in 1926, [10] [11] the first business in Malibu. The company originated Malibu tile, and the venture became one of Southern California's most successful of its kind alongside Catalina Pottery, Gladding, McBean, and Batchelder tile. [12] [10] [5]

  8. Cemar Clay Products - Wikipedia

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    Cemar Pottery, like Bauer, was based in Los Angeles, California. [2] Cemar was part of the larger boom in California pottery during the World War II era when pottery imports from Asia were restricted or banned; a variety of potteries operated in California to keep up with domestic demand. Cemar was one of 13 members of the California Pottery ...

  9. Vernon Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Kilns was an American ceramic company in Vernon, California, US. In July 1931, Faye G. Bennison purchased the former Poxon China pottery renaming the company Vernon Kilns. [1] Poxon China was located at 2300 East 52nd Street. [2] Vernon produced ceramic tableware, art ware, giftware, and figurines. The company closed its doors in 1958.