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  2. Pewabic Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pewabic Pottery is a ceramic studio and school in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1903, the studio is known for its iridescent glazes , some of which grace notable buildings such as the Shedd Aquarium and Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception .

  3. Mary Chase Perry Stratton - Wikipedia

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    Under her leadership, Pewabic Pottery produced architectural tiles, lamps and vessels. The Pewabic Pottery became known far and wide for its iridescent glazes, and was used in churches, libraries, schools, and public buildings. [2] [3] New York architects McKim, Meade & White asked her to create the tiles for the roof garden of the Hotel ...

  4. Pewabic - Wikipedia

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    The term Pewabic could refer to: SS Pewabic, an American freighter in service from 1863 to 1865; Pewabic Pottery, a ceramic studio and school in Detroit, Michigan

  5. 10 Vintage Porcelain Dolls That Are Worth a Fortune

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    Price on eBay: $8,500. Porcelain dolls don’t have to be more than 2 feet tall to be worth a lot of money. This little lady stands only 15 1/2 inches tall, but her ornate details and impressive ...

  6. Gwen Lux - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Wickerts was born on November 17, 1908, in Chicago, Illinois. [4]She began her art studies in Detroit at age 14, taking classes with potter, Mary Chase Perry Stratton at Pewabic Pottery. [5]

  7. Mackenzie High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Adorned in blue and yellow tile from the Pewabic Pottery Works, the three-story facility opened in September 1928. In an effort to make efficient use of available classrooms, the school's early history featured a full range of grade levels – elementary through secondary. [citation needed]

  8. Susanne Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Stephenson (born 1935, in Canton, Ohio) is an American sculptor and ceramics artist. [1] [2]She earned her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA (in 1960) from the Cranbrook Academy of Art.

  9. Indian Village, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Pewabic Pottery Co. 1907 10125 E. Jefferson Ave. Tudor: Stratton & Baldwin Mary Chase Perry Stratton, the founder of Pewabic Pottery was married to one of the architects. Cornelius Ray House 1910 1500 Seminole French - American colonial: Louis Kamper [12] Russel House 1890 1075 Burns Ave. Richardsonian Romanesque: Walter S. Russel