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  2. Teco pottery - Wikipedia

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    The American Terracotta Tile and Ceramic Company was founded in 1881; originally as Spring Valley Tile Works; in Terra Cotta, Illinois, between Crystal Lake, Illinois and McHenry, Illinois near Chicago by William Day Gates. It became the country's first manufactury of architectural terracotta in 1889. The production consisted of drain tile ...

  3. Boston Avenue Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The exterior is decorated with numerous terra cotta sculptures by the Denver sculptor, Robert Garrison, who had been a student of Adah Robinson's in Oklahoma City. These sculptures include several groups of people at prayer representing Spiritual life, Religious Education and Worship. In these groups again can be found the two hands together motif.

  4. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Italian Terra Cotta Company: Los Angeles: unknown: Architectural Terra Cotta & garden ware [25] Ivar of Hollywood: Hollywood: 1940s: Art ware & figurines [11] Jane Callender: North Hollywood: 1942-early 1950s: Figurines [4] Jane Holland: South Gate: 1940s: Kitchenware [11] Jaru Art Products: Culver City: 1950–1968: Art ware & figurines [20 ...

  5. Talk:Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Most terra cotta is orangish to brownish red due to included iron minerals (the "terra cotta color", but can range to yellow, pink, or gray. - Leonard G. 03:25, 29 April 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] Terra Cotta is also a town in Ontario, Canada Canking 18:02, 22 June 2007 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Okmulgee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Orpheum's architecture, which is an elegant derivation of Spanish Baroque Revival, includes a colorful lobby which is the finest example in Oklahoma of the interior use of polychrome terra cotta. [63] The historic Okmulgee County Courthouse, at 314 W. 7th, [64] was built in 1916 and is also NRHP-listed. [65]

  7. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta, also known as terra cotta or terra-cotta [2] (Italian: [ˌtɛrraˈkɔtta]; lit. ' baked earth '; [3] from Latin terra cocta 'cooked earth'), [4] is a clay-based non-vitreous ceramic [5] fired at relatively low temperatures. It is therefore a term used for earthenware objects of certain types, as set out below.