Cowan Pottery and the Cleveland School

Cowan Pottery and the Cleveland School
Author: Mark Bassett
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764302381

Cowan pottery and ceramic sculptural art from Ohio is presented with over 850 color photos, glaze and shape guides, a study of the marks and their dating, a 1929 price list, and current prices for collectors.

The Collectors Encyclopedia of Weller Pottery

The Collectors Encyclopedia of Weller Pottery
Author: Sharon Huxford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Pottery
ISBN: 9780891451143

The Weller Pottery Company was founded in 1882 in Zanesville, Ohio, and it was one of the largest potteries in the region. This huge reference features 175 full-color photos, complete descriptions, histories of each line, information on the artists and their monograms, catalog reprints, and current values to the beautiful pottery of Weller.

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Russel Wright

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Russel Wright
Author: Ann Kerr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1998
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

This informative book features furniture, housewares, lamps, wood, metal works, fabrics, and more. There are hundreds of photos, vintage catalogs and advertisements, and current values for all items.

Cowan Pottery Studio Collection

Cowan Pottery Studio Collection
Author: Cowan Pottery Studio
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1929
Genre: Artists' studios
ISBN:

Consists of a written history, catalogue, sales brochure, catalogs of Waylande Gregory, an artist who worked in the Cowan Pottery Studio, and newspaper clippings.

Cowan Pottery

Cowan Pottery
Author: Cowan Pottery Studio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1926
Genre: Pottery
ISBN:

Kovels' American Art Pottery

Kovels' American Art Pottery
Author: Ralph M. Kovel
Publisher: Random House Reference
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Ralph and Terry Kovel are proud to present the most authoritative and current art pottery book on the market, Kovels' American Art Pottery: The Collector's Guide to Makers, Marks, and Factory Histories. After the Kovels began collecting American art pottery in the 1960s, they decided to research and write their first book on the subject, The Kovels' Collector's Guide to American Art Pottery (Crown, 1974). Since that time, art pottery has become one of the most important and popular areas of collecting in this country. Today, many pieces are still very affordable, and collectors everywhere are searching for art pottery treasures. Many other pieces are represented in museum collections, and some pieces are selling for thousands of dollars. The Kovels have never stopped researching the history of art pottery factories and products, and have been continuously gathering new or previ-ously unpublished information from rediscovered catalogs and records, archaeological digs, and family histories. And now, they offer the most com-plete and up-to-date pottery book available, Kovels'American Art Pottery. Written with the collector in mind, this book emphasizes all the information needed for an under-standing of art pottery factories and their wares. The Kovels list large and small art pottery firms and include a general history of each one. Makers, artists and their backgrounds, artists' and factory marks, dates, and lines of pottery are all described in detail. The Kovels discuss the well-known factories such as Rookwood, Weller, and Grueby, as well as the lesser-known or recently recognized potteries such as Avon, Radford, and Zanesville. More than 215 potteries are listed here fromA to Z. There is also a full section on tile factories following the art pottery portion of the book. Kovels' American Art Pottery is extensively illustrated with more than 700 beautiful color and black-and-white photographs of art pottery pieces. Also included are fascinating historical photographs and more than 1,000 illustrations of actual artist and factory marks. The thorough range of photographs and illustrations will enable any collector to identify a piece of art pottery by its decoration, shape, color, or identifying mark. And to complete this valuable reference, a bibliography is provided for all those who wish further information about the historical aspects of a pottery. Kovels' American Art Pottery is an indispensable book for all collectors, dealers, museums, or antiques enthusiasts who wish to know all they can about this exquisite art form.