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  1. 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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  2. Oct 10, 2024 · Shown are a number of more unusual items produced by early potteries in The Ohio County including an 8-gallon field jug (center), in front of which is a foot warmer.

  3. Art Deco Poole Pottery designed by Truda Carter, 1920s or 1930s. Poole Pottery is a British pottery brand owned by Denby Pottery Company, with the products made in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. It was founded as a manufacturer in 1873 on Poole quayside in Dorset where it produced pottery, before moving its factory operations in 1999 to a new ...

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    The earliest pieces of art pottery made by Poole in the period from 1900-1918 had rich lustre glazes with almost a metallic sheen to them. In the period immediately after the First world War Poole Pottery came under the influence of the artistic ideas of the Bloomsbury group, with Roger Fry and Vanessa Bell (Virginia Woolf's sister) working in coll...

    Lucien Myres was appointed director of Poole and after post-war design council restrictions were lifted in 1954, Poole sought to return to its art-pottery roots. They began to develop a new and modern look in ceramics and Alfred Read was hired as chief designer. He produced a range of freeform designs that were modern, organic and simple in style a...

    Today, Poole Pottery continues to produce striking vibrant designs like African Sky, Bamboo, Columbine, Decadence, Flamboyance, Gemstone, Himalayan Poppy, Imagination, Indulgence White, Infusion and Volcano. All produced by a talented team of artists and designers who have their own individual marks, namely ... Andrew Tanner Victoria Higginbotham S...

  4. Jun 8, 2016 · Poole Pottery. Poole Pottery was founded in 1873, in Poole, England, by Jesse Carter. They operated under many different names over the years. They started out as Carter & Company. In 1921, they acquired a subsidiary and became Carter, Stabler & Adams but were widely known as Poole Pottery. In 1963, they became Poole Pottery Ltd.

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · by World History Edu · June 17, 2024. East Liverpool, Ohio, often referred to as the “Pottery Capital of the World,” boasts a rich history that stretches back to the 19th century. This small city, nestled along the Ohio River, became a significant player in the American pottery industry due to a combination of geographical luck ...

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  7. Abstract This essay evaluates the pursuit by Poole Pottery (the firm was called Carter, Stabler and Adams during most of the time period discussed here) of a variety of modernist aesthetics from 1914 to 1939 and argues that Poole's incorporation of various types of modernist fine art into its wares owes a great deal to its association with the Omega Workshops in the 1910s.

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