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  2. Rose Cabat - Wikipedia

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    Rose Cabat (June 27, 1914 – January 25, 2015) was an American studio ceramicist, classified as part of the mid-century modern movement who was best known for her innovative glazes upon small porcelain pots called 'feelies' often in the shape of onions and figs, [2] and bowls.

  3. Frankoma Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Frankoma mid-century modern vase in red glaze. Frankoma Pottery is an American pottery company located in Glenpool, Oklahoma, but originally based in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The company is known for its sculptures and dinnerware, although it also produced many other products, including figurines, trivets, and vases.

  4. Harrison McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Edward McIntosh (11 September 1914 – 21 January 2016) was an American ceramic artist. He was an exponent of the Mid-century Modern style of ceramics, featuring simple symmetrical forms.

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    3-Pack Mini Stoneware Vases. ... A self-proclaimed hub for modern and mid-century furniture pieces, the retailer stocks beautiful items to shop for every room in your space. ... 19 Stores Like ...

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    The mid-century-modern cousin to Wayfair, ... Jonathan Adler and Pottery Barn on the cheap. I’ve purchased several items for my home from AptDeco over the years like a vintage china cabinet and ...

  7. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Glazed earthenware vase, Rookwood Pottery, ca. 1900. American art pottery (sometimes capitalized) refers to aesthetically distinctive hand-made ceramics in earthenware and stoneware from the period 1870-1950s. Ranging from tall vases to tiles, the work features original designs, simplified shapes, and experimental glazes and painting techniques.