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On the Web
- Clayzee - Worldwide ceramics and pottery listings of sites ranging from functional pottery, ceramic art, industrial ceramics to manufacturers, suppliers, classes and educational institutions. Complete resource for all areas of ceramics field.
- OldPottery.com - Offering a selection of Weller pottery, Roseville pottery, Rookwood pottery, Van Briggle pottery and pottery from other makers.
- American Art Pottery - Art pottery, ceramics, and Van Briggle.
- Roseville Pottery Production Dates - A listing of the production dates for some of the pottery produced by Roseville Pottery.
- Hull Pottery Association - Membership organization to preserve and promote Hull Pottery, its collectors and heritage. Features a member bulletin board, convention information and pottery history.
- Van Briggle Pottery - Online tour of early pottery examples from the Van Briggle Pottery studios in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- Watt Pottery - Dedicated to the identification and preservation of Watt pottery. A source for Watt pottery collectors everywhere.
- B's Wk's Crematorial Items and Ceramic Giftware - Handmade ceramics, crematorial urns, pet urns, ceramic giftware and ceramic native art by artist Brenda Visser.
- Hamsa Pottery - Ceramic Judaica, pottery, tiles and wall reliefs by artist Beth Heit.
- Adrienne's Ceramic Expressions - Wheel thrown and handbuilt pottery including stoneware mugs, bowls, plates, vases, teapots and unique works of art. Decorative Raku pottery includes vases and bowls.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vietnamese pottery - Vietnamese pottery refers to pottery designed or produced in Vietnam. Vietnamese pottery and ceramics has a long history spanning back to thousands of years ago, including long before Chinese domination, as archeological evidence supports.
- Samson Ceramics - Edmé Samson (b Paris, 1810; d Paris, 1891), founder of the ceramics firm Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly known as Samson Ceramics), was a famous copyist (and perhaps forger) of porcelain and pottery.Grove Art Library: Edmé Samson
- Rookwood Pottery Company - Rookwood pottery usually exceeds the quality of other late 19th and early 20th-century ceramics in the United States and Europe, and is highly collectable. The pottery was made in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Mount Adams and is easy to identify due to excellent markings.
- Greenwich House Pottery - Founded in New York's Greenwich Village in 1909, Greenwich House Pottery was a major American outpost of the Arts and Crafts Movement. It was founded as a place both to teach pottery making skills to new immigrants and to carry on the tradition and art of ceramics.
- Castro ceramics - Castro ceramics were a part of the Castro Culture of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. The ceramics were made mostly by hand, although in some cases a pottery wheel was used.