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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. 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 ...

  5. Hispano-Moresque ware - Wikipedia

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    Of Manises ware, Alan Caiger-Smith has written, "the sustained production of fine pieces at Manises during the years 1380–1430 is without parallel in the history of ceramics. Many of these vessels will keep their place among the world's finest pottery for ever; regardless of changes and outlook." [24]

  6. Marshall, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Marshall's ceramics industry expanded to the point that the city was called by boosters the "Pottery Capital of the World". [12] [13] In 1930, what was then the largest oil field in the world was discovered at nearby Kilgore. The first student at Marshall High School to have a car was Lady Bird Johnson, a kind of progress that excited many ...

  7. Edward Marshall Boehm - Wikipedia

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    ”The image and likeness of God's world is seen at once in the work of Edward Marshall Boehm. It is not an elusive and esoteric expression like so much of contemporary art. Clarity is its first quality. Its grandeur is in its perfection. It is a disciplined art, mastering the demands of the ancient and distinguished craft of porcelain making ...

  8. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    Earthenware is pottery that has not been fired to vitrification and is thus permeable to water. [4] Many types of pottery have been made from it from the earliest times, and until the 18th century it was the most common type of pottery outside the far East.

  9. Charles Fergus Binns - Wikipedia

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    Be was a popular lecturer on the subject of ceramics and began writing on the topic. In 1893 he visited the United States for the first time accompanying the Royal Worcester exhibit at the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago. After returning to England he became technical director for the pottery in Worcester for four years.