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  2. Marshall Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Pottery Inc. is the largest manufacturer of red clay pots in the United States. From 1974 [ 1 ] to 2015, Marshall Pottery operated a 100,000 ft 2 (9,000 m 2 ) retail store adjacent to its headquarters in Marshall, Texas , which at one time attracted over 500,000 tourists each year.

  3. William Marshall (potter) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, Marshall's strong and simple style had been firmly established: he used his oriental, English and North American influences to evoke the spirit of the Cornish coastal landscape. He left the Leach Pottery in 1977 to start his own workshop in Lelant, and taught a college in Redruth until the mid-1980s. [1] [2]

  4. Category : Ceramics manufacturers of the United States

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    Ceramics manufacturing companies and ceramics/pottery design companies of the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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  8. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The earliest history of pottery production in the Fertile Crescent starts the Pottery Neolithic and can be divided into four periods, namely: the Hassuna period (7000–6500 BC), the Halaf period (6500–5500 BC), the Ubaid period (5500–4000 BC), and the Uruk period (4000–3100 BC). By about 5000 BC pottery-making was becoming widespread ...

  9. Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The museum contains the largest public display of Lotus Ware, an award-winning fine porcelain ware produced only for a short period in the 1890s by the Knowles, Taylor, Knowles pottery of East Liverpool. [4] Also on display are collections of early Rockingham Pottery, ironstone, whiteware, yellow ware, and Victorian majolica.