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Weller Pottery can be heart-stoppingly beautiful, wildly imaginative or, sadly, rather dull. The very early Weller work was of the highest quality and beyond anything attempted by most ...
Manufactured by the Weller Pottery company around 1903, this vase is a unique work of art that speaks both to the popularity of golf in America during the turn of the 20th century, and notably the ...
Weller pottery was first made in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio, but by 1882 Weller had moved to Zanesville, one of the main cities where pottery was made in Ohio. Hundreds of thousands of pieces of ...
Check out Suzanne Perrault's appraisal of a Weller Pottery Louwelsa vessel, ca. 1900, in Vintage Hartford 2023, Hour 1.
Declining demand for art pottery and competition from abroad forced Weller to close its doors in 1948. Your Weller vase, at about 15 inches high, is from the Etna line, which began production in 1906.
Weller’s small Eocean line, introduced during the company’s early period, features art pottery items, especially vases, decorated with slip painting under a high gloss glaze. Pale background ...
Please don’t confuse Roseville Pottery with Weller Pottery. Weller made creations of hand-painted ware long after Roseville abandoned the pottery business.
Weller pottery was first made in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio, but by 1882 Weller had moved to Zanesville. Hundreds of thousands of pieces of decorative art pottery and florist wares ...
American art pottery has been going up in price for the last 15 years. One of the most popular types is Weller pottery, first made in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio. The company moved to Zanesville, Ohio ...
It also reported that the company introduced their artistic line in 1893 and by 1915 Weller was the largest art pottery in the world. The company closed in 1948.
American art pottery has been going up in price for the past 15 years. One of the most popular types is Weller pottery, first made in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio.
Weller pottery was first made in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio, but by 1882 Weller had moved to Zanesville, one of the main cities where pottery was made in Ohio.
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