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Weller Potteryby Jeffrey B. SnyderOver 520 color images display the art pottery and artwares lines produced by the S.A.Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio, from 1895 to 1948, including ... More info |
![]() Weller potteryby Linda Carrigan More info |
American art potteryby Lucile HenzkeWELLER POTTERY 1872 - 1948 From just plain paint-covered clay flowerpots, which Samuel A. Weller made and sold from house to house, grew one of the largest ... More info |
The book of Rookwood Potteryby Herbert PeckSo far as is known, no effort was made to restrict or limit the sales to one outlet per city, as Rookwood did; Weller pottery was distributed through any ... More info |
Art pottery of the United Statesby Paul EvansThe term "Weller" is used throughout the text in reference to the SA Weller Pottery, which is to be distinguished from the short-lived HA Weller Art ... More info |
Warman's country antiques & collectiblesby Dana Gehman MorykanReferences: Sharon and Bob Huxford, The Collectors Encyclopedia Of Weller Pottery, Collector Books, 1979, 1992 value updated; Ann Gilbert McDonald, ... More info |
Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen T. Schroy More info |
History of the clay-working industry in the United Statesby Heinrich RiesOther Ohio potteries have since then turned their attention to art wares, notably the Weller Pottery of Zanesville, and the Roseville Pottery of Roseville . ... More info |
American art potteryby Cooper-Hewitt MuseumLong went to work for the JB Owens Company, another Zanesville pottery. Weller, on his own, continued to produce the popular, high-glazed, brown-shaded ware ... More info |
![]() All About Wellerby Ann Gilbert McDonald More info |
Ten thousand years of potteryby Emmanuel CooperVase, Weller Pottery, 1901-10. Earthenware, decorated by Jacques Sicard with gold flora I decoration on blue, green, purple and red metallic background. ... More info |
Art pottery of the Midwestby Marion J. NelsonThe technique was generally carried from one pottery to another by individual artists, from Rookwood ... to Weller and Owens in Zanesville by WA Long, etc. ... More info |
![]() Weller art pottery in colorby Louise Purviance More info |
Warman's Weller Potteryby Denise Rago More info |
Know Your Antiquesby Ralph KovelWeller Pottery of Fultonham, Ohio, made a pottery resembling Rookwood and this ... The Buffalo Pottery Company was known for several types of pottery, ... More info |
Franciscanby Bob Page... was affiliated with the Weller Pot- ILLUSTRATION i 6 tery of Ohio. ... Franciscan art and utility pottery." He was the only person listed as affiliated ... More info |
The collectors encyclopedia of Weller potteryby Sharon HuxfordThe Weller Pottery Company was founded in 1882 in Zanesville, Ohio, and it was one ofthe largest potteries in the region. More info |
![]() Price Guide to Flea Market Treasuresby Harry L. Rinker More info |
Marks of American pottersby Edwin Atlee BarberSA Weller produces several varieties of art potteries in underglaze decorations. ... metallic lustre work at the pottery of Mr. SA Weller, Zanesville, Ohio. ... More info |
American ceramicsby Everson Museum of ArtWELLER POTTERY-1949 Zanesville, Ohia Samuel Weller began a pottery business in in Fultonham, Ohio. In the manufactory was moved to Zanesville. ... More info |