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  2. California Faience - Wikipedia

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    California Faience was a pottery studio in Berkeley, California, in existence from 1915 to 1959. The pottery produced tiles, decorative vases, bowls, jars and trivets . The pottery was founded by William Victor Bragdon [ Wikidata ] and Chauncey R. Thomas [ Wikidata ] who also taught at the California School of Arts and Crafts in Oakland ...

  3. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    California Art Tile Company (Cal Art) Richmond: 1923–1964: Tile [2] California Brick and Tile Company (formerly Owens Brick Company: Van Nuys: unknown: Brick [25] California Belleek: Los Angeles: 1948–1967: Figurines, giftware, tableware & art ware [14] California Ceramics (Ceramic Manufacturing Company) Calabasas: 1940s-1950s "Orchard Ware ...

  4. List of companies based in Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Systems; Berkeley Tribe; Beserkley Records; Black Lizard - book publisher; Bookpeople - an alternative book wholesaler, responsible for much of the growth in alternative/small press book publishing from 1970-1990; moved to Oakland in the 1990s, closed in 2004; California Faience; Cetus Corporation; Clif Bar - headquarters formerly in ...

  5. Heath Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Sausalito, California, by Edith Heath (1911–2005) and her husband Brian Heath (1911–2001) in 1948, Heath Ceramics is now owned and run by Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic, who purchased the company in 2003.

  6. Urban Ore - Wikipedia

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    The City of Berkeley started a plan in 1976 aiming for the reuse of recyclable items. They dumped many reusable items in a landfill, and a nonprofit organization unsuccessfully attempted to salvage them. Urban Ore was formed by Dan Knapp and Mary Lou Van Deventer, a married couple, in 1980 to recover and sell reusable items. [3]

  7. Whole Earth Access - Wikipedia

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    2950 7th Street, Berkeley, California 94710 U.S. Whole Earth Access (1969–1998) started as a countercultural retail store in Berkeley, California . In the early 1990s, Whole Earth Access had seven stores in Northern California.

  8. Solano Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Solano Avenue in Berkeley and Albany, California is a two-mile (3.2 km) long east-west street. Solano Avenue is one of the larger shopping districts in the Berkeley area. Businesses along Solano Avenue cover a wide range, including grocery stores, coffee shops, drugstores, bookstores, antique dealers, apparel outlets, ethnic restaurants and a movie thea

  9. Pier 1 Imports - Wikipedia

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    Pier 1 Imports, Liberty Tree Mall, Danvers, Massachusetts (2012) Pier 1 Imports, Inc., is an online retailer and former Fort Worth, Texas-based retail chain specializing in imported home furnishings and decor, particularly furniture, table-top items, decorative accessories, and seasonal decor.