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Crawford, Virginia, Standard office hours are Monday-Friday, am to pm ET. Contact Powered by :. Login to Jeffrey S. Login or Create Account. Don't have an account? Sign up now. Forgot your password? Back to Log in. Tamac offered uniquely formed pieces in subtle organic shapes and hues. Flora Hammat and family designed and made extraordinary pieces from figurines to biomorphic ashtrays and serving pieces with interiors of shining, multi-hued mother-of-pearl surrounded by sandy exteriors.

Adding to the Sooner variety were Winart and Synar, generating various unique souvenir pieces. North Dakota joined the ceramics surge with Laura Taylor Hughes-designed Rosemeade Pottery offering mostly souvenir animals, often salt and pepper shaker sets, but also ashtrays, vases, small bowls, and sugars and creamers, including 19 different pheasant figurines.

Short-lived Ceramics by Messer and Little Heart Ceramics made a variety of quality figures including pronghorn and cattle, as well as trays, vases, and cups. Down the road in Tucson, Kay Mallek Studios began inmanufacturing and decorating souvenir pieces. While continuing its art pottery tradition, Van Briggle expanded into gloss glazes and more modern designs for post-World War II tastes, with Clem Hull, Fred Wills, and the Stevenson family leading the pottery through most of this period adding new shapes in colors like Ming or Turquoise Blue and Persian Rose.

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Dozens of companies in California generated a wide variety of ceramics between and A couple continue to exist. SinceHeath Ceramics maintains design and production of dinnerware, tile, decorative pieces, and even flatware for home and restaurant, following the vision of Edith Heath in her early lines Coupe and Rim, with a gentle palette and fundamental shapes still greatly in demand.

Begun inHagen-Reneker is still alive and kicking out intricate miniature figurines, notably horses. Those big four created extensive lines of dinnerware and decorative pieces. Besides vases, bowls, and other decorative wares, Vernon specialized in souvenir plates for cities, states all 48! Although Vernon Kilns ceased to be an independent company, it lived on as a division of Metlox into the late s.

Initially using glaze formulas created by Victor Houser aroundJ. As talc became used in the s to make higher quality bodies and glazes, Bauer and others improved vitrification and reduced crazing. Formulated by Houser due to War material shortages, new brilliant glazes included burgundy, Chinese yellow, Delph blue, ivory, jade green, orange-red, royal blue, and rare black and white.

Tracy Irwin created a number of bowls, vases, and ashtrays with unique shapes and colors in the s. Nevertheless, by market loss and a labor strike led to closure of the firm.