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  1. Apr 17, 2021 · East Liverpool, Ohio has been a staple of commercial pottery production since its first pottery opened in 1840. More than half of all American-made ceramics were produced in and around East ...

  2. Apr 22, 2019 · The Pioneer Potteryof East Liverpool, Ohio. The most important industry of East Liverpool is the manufacture of pottery. It was here that yellow ware was first made in America. James Bennett, an Englishman, from Derbyshire, where he had been a packer in a yellow ware pottery, while traveling afoot from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in 1839 stopped ...

  3. May 6, 2015 · The Glory Days of Ohio Pottery and Glass, 1860–1945. Fig. 1: Doorstop or chimney ornament, Houghton Pottery (1841–1941), Dalton, Ohio, 1890–1920. Yellow ware, H. 8¾ in. Collection of Jim and Rita Krahl. Photo courtesy of the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. In Ohio’s early years, clay deposits were discovered along a number of ...

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  4. COLLECTION: Museum of Ceramics/Ohio History Connection HO711245A. The Kingwood Pottery of East Palestine, Ohio began in a building no larger than a garage and with only three employees. Two years later, in 1942, they had built a new plant and had an employment of about 35. (Cox, 1942).

  5. Quimper. Jean-Baptiste Bousquet, master pipe maker (producer of pipes and pottery), moves from the South of France to Locmaria at the end of 1699. In 1705 his son Charles, who will succeed him, joins him. In 1707 the other son, Pierre, who is a master pottery maker in Marseille, follows.

  6. Jackson Bros. (1868-1870) Johnson China Co. (1931-1937) Jones Pottery (1867-1880) Kass China Co. (ca. 1935-1972) Kenilworth Tile Co. (1921) Keramos Pottery Co. (ca. 1921) Keystone China Co. (ca. 1946-1954) Edwin M. Knowles China Co. (1900-1963) Knowles and Harvey (1854-ca. 1865) Isaac Knowles (ca. 1865-1870) Knowles, Taylor and Knowles (1870 ...

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  8. DATE: 1886-1900. COLLECTION: Museum of Ceramics/Ohio History Connection H1310_001. The Shakespeare shape was introduced in 1886 and named in honor of Shakespeare Laughlin, an original owner in Laughlin Brothers. who had died in 1881. The shape was discontinued before 1900 when the Homer Laughlin China Company moved to Newell, WV.

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