Honitonpottery is a type of earthenware pottery from Honiton , Devon . The popular design was Jacobean architecture Jacobean , and the most famous designer was Charles Collard who learned his trade at the Aller Vale Pottery in Kingskerswell . Its heyday was in the 1930s. References cite web url http www.hpcs.ws title HonitonPottery Collectors Society accessdate 2010 07 05 Category English pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom England stub ceramics stub ... more details
of Honiton lace. The town also became known for its Honitonpottery. In the mid 18th century the town ...infobox UK place static image name Honiton Valley.jpg static image width 240 static image caption small Honiton small country England latitude 50.797475 longitude 3.184954 official name Honiton population ... population footnotes ref name 2009pop civil parish Honiton shire district East Devon shire county Devon region South West England post town HONITON postcode district EX14 postcode area EX dial code 01404 constituency westminster Tiverton and Honiton UK Parliament constituency Tiverton and Honiton os grid reference ST164004 Honiton is a town and civil parishes in England civil parish in East Devon ... having its adherents. Honiton has a population of estimated at 11,822 ref name 2009pop based on mid year estimates for the two Honiton Wards . History The town grew along the line of the Fosse Way the ancient ... some of those that had been destroyed. Honiton more than doubled in size between the 1960s and 2005 ... on display for the following fair week . The children of Honiton Community College are allowed ... File Honiton Town Museum geograph.org.uk 46357.jpg thumb Honiton Town Museum The size of Honiton in 2005 was approximately 3.2  km . Further development will be limited as Honiton borders ..., such as places called Lace Walk and the Honiton Lace Shop . Now a Chinese style restaurant, the shop ... building in Honiton and also once housed Allhallows School . St Michael s Parish Church ... Chapel. Honiton is host to the annual http www.honitonshow.co.uk Honiton Agricultural Show , a traditional event dating back to 1890. Education Honiton has two primary schools http www.honiton pri.devon.sch.uk Honiton Primary School and http www.littletown.devon.sch.uk Littletown Primary School and secondary school Honiton Community College , which includes a sixth form . Petroc College Petroc ... where we are ca3 honiton campus ref Shops and leisure facilities In Honiton there is a sports centre ... more details
Cleanup date March 2009 Infobox UK school name Honiton Community College image size 220px latitude 50.8016 longitude 3.19081 dms motto motto pl established approx type Community School religion president head label Principal head Glenn Smith r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Science specialist pl street School Lane city Honiton county Devon country flagcountry England postcode EX14 1QT LEA Devon ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn 113499 staff enrollment 1050 gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication website http www.honitoncollege.devon.sch.uk website name Honiton Community College is a comprehensive school located in Honiton , Devon , England. The college educates around 1,050 students, of whom 125 are in the sixth form. Specialist school Specialist status in Science College science was awarded in 2005. ref name Ofsted 2008 http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu reports download id 97632 as 113499 311297.pdf Honiton Community College Inspection report , Office for Standards in Education, Children s Services and Skills Ofsted , 20 June 2008 ref In the February 2010 inspection, Office for Standards in Education, Children s Services and Skills Ofsted rated the overall effectiveness of the school as good point two on a four point scale. The sixth form was also rated as good . The inspectors said Honiton Community College is a good school. It is also improving rapidly with areas of outstanding qualities. In September 2009, Glenn Smith took over as principal education principal when Norman Tyson retired after 16 years at the school. In September 2010, the school launched its own radio station, which is broadcast via a very low powered FM transmitter. References reflist External links http www.honitoncollege.devon.sch.uk Official site Category Comprehensive schools in Devon Category Science Colleges in England Devon school stub ... more details
Infobox UK station name Honiton image name Honition station entrance.jpg locale Honiton borough East Devon latitude 50.797 longitude 3.187 code HON manager South West Trains platforms 2 usage0203 pad 1em 0.234 usage0405 increase 0.256 usage0506 decrease 0.252 usage0607 increase 0.264 usage0708 increase 0.284 usage0809 increase 0.316 original London and South Western Railway postgroup Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway years 1860 events Opened Honiton railway station serves the town of Honiton in East Devon , England. It was opened by the London and South Western Railway LSWR in 1860 but is now operated by South West Trains which provides services on the West of England Main Line ... Sidmouth Junction col CC9999 end Refurbishment It was announced in early December that Honiton Railway ... for all passengers to use this station. File Honiton Railway Station refurbishment 20 01 11.jpg thumb left Honiton Railway Station building under refurbishment on 20th January 2011. This project ... 2011. ref http www.midweekherald.co.uk news more investment at honiton railway station 1 750767 ref Roundball Halt There was, for a few years, a second station in Honiton. It was opened in September ... line was retained at Honiton to allow trains to pass midway on this convert 29 mi km section. The westbound ... on Avon isbn 0 954986 61 X ref Another signal box was provided at Honiton Incline. This was situated on the north side of the line beyond the convert 1345 yd m sing on Honiton Tunnel. The line climbs from stnlnk Feniton towards Honiton at 1 in 100 1 and then continues up to the tunnel mouth a slightly ... name Salisbury Description File Honiton 159004 and 159106.jpg thumb Looking westwards with train to London ... park is situated behind this. Honiton Station is due for a rebuild in late 2010. ref name Oakley Services ... References commonscat Honiton railway station reflist br Devon railway stations Category Railway ... and South Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1860 nl Station Honiton pl Honiton ... more details
The Honiton by election, 1967 was a by election held for the British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of Honiton UK Parliament constituency Honiton in Devon on 16 March 1967. It was won by the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party candidate Peter Emery . Vacancy The seat had become vacant when the Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament MP , Robert Mathew had died on 8 December 1966. He had held the seat since the United Kingdom general election, 1955 1955 general election and had served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Derek Walker Smith . Result The result was a clear victory for Emery, who returned to the Commons after losing his seat at Reading UK Parliament constituency Reading in United Kingdom general election, 1966 1966 . Emery held the seat, and its successor East Devon UK Parliament constituency East Devon until the United Kingdom general election, 2001 2001 general election . Votes Election box begin title Honiton by election, 1967 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Peter Emery votes 26,501 percentage 57.0 change 2.6 Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate Bridget Trethewey votes 10,509 percentage 22.6 change 3.9 Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate Marjorie Clark votes 9,501 percentage 20.4 change 6.3 Election box majority votes 15,992 percentage 34.4 change 6.8 Election box turnout votes 46,511 percentage 72.6 change 6.0 Election box hold with party link winner Conservative Party UK swing 0.7 Election box end Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1966 General Election 1966 Honiton Election ... link winner Conservative Party UK swing Election box end See also Honiton UK Parliament constituency Honiton constituency List of United Kingdom by elections References http www.webcitation.org ... by elections Honiton 1967 http www.psr.keele.ac.uk area uk ge66 i11.htm 1966 general election ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox UK constituency main name Honiton type County year 1885 abolished 1997 elects howmany One year2 1640 abolished2 1868 elects howmany2 Two next East Devon UK Parliament constituency East Devon , Tiverton and Honiton UK Parliament constituency Tiverton and Honiton region England county Devon Honiton was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Honiton in east Devon , formerly represented in the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It sent members intermittently from 1300, consistently from 1640. It elected two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs until it was abolished ... UK Parliament constituency Tiverton to form the Tiverton and Honiton UK Parliament constituency Tiverton & Honiton constituency. Honiton was regarded as a potwalloper borough by the time of Thomas ... in Pride s Purge , December 1648 Honiton was unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament and the First ... founder of Wales comes in for Honiton, without opposition, instead of Mr Cust, who retires . General ... House near Honiton. . . http hansard.millbanksystems.com people mr henry lott Hansard says Mr Henry Lott served the Honiton Constituency 16 June 1826 30 July 1830 and 5 May 1831 13 December 1832 ... Returned To The New Parliament HONITON Sir G Warrender and H B Lott Esq. The Times , Saturday ... Parliament HONITON Sir G Warrender and Harry Baines Lott of Tracey house in the parish of Awliscombe ... Mathew Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Honiton ... general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Tiverton and Honiton UK Parliament constituency Tiverton and Honiton Elections Expand section date December 2010 Elections in the 1990s Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1992 General Election 1992 Honiton ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Honiton Uk Parliament Constituency Category Parliamentary constituencies ... more details
Upchurch Pottery was a pottery business established in 1909 in Upchurch , Kent , by the Wakely brothers. Most of the clay used in production was taken from what is now called Springbank Farm in Poot Lane Upchurch. External links http www.studiopottery.com potteries upchurchpottery.html Pottery Studio Upchurch Pottery Category English pottery ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Production pottery refers to systematically producing wheel thrown pottery that is identical to each other. It perhaps might be considered to be mass production pottery. The general use of the term does not include slip casted work, extruded work, or work done by machines. Category Pottery Ceramics stub ... more details
The Bauer Pottery Company was an American pottery producer founded in Louisville, Kentucky , but operating for most of its life in Los Angeles , California . ref http www.bauerpottery.com history.php Bauer Pottery History ref References reflist Ceramics stub Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States Category American pottery ... more details
In archaeology, a pottery gauge is a profile gauge used for pots. A pottery gauge is one of various tools used in pottery to ensure that pots thrown on a potter s wheel are uniform in size or shape. Some pottery gauges simply ensure that the height and diameter are consistent, others are template s or shapers. ref Universal dictionary of the English language , 1897 http books.google.com books?id lEzlAAAAMAAJ&pg PA3709 at Google Books ref Notes references ceramics stub Category Pottery Category Tools ... more details
File TremaenDish.jpg thumb right A Tremaen pottery fish dish File TremaenBackstamp.jpg thumb right A Tremaen pottery backstamp The Tremaen pottery was established in 1965 in Marazion , Cornwall by Peter Ellery, the brother of Brenda Wootton , the Cornish poetess and folk singer. Ellery was not a potter, having trained as an artist at Bath College . Despite this, his unconventional style became a commercial success and in 1967 the pottery moved to Newlyn in order to expand its workforce to 12. However, by 1988 the economic situation made Ellery decide to close the pottery, and he spent the last ten years of his life painting. The pottery is best known for its lamps, pebble vases and dishes decorated with hand painted fish. Source http tremaen.com Tremaen Pottery External links http tremaen.com Tremaen Pottery a website dedicated to the pottery http www.studiopottery.com cgi bin mp.cgi?item 36 Tremaen in The Pottery Studio Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies based in Cornwall Category Cornish pottery Category Art pottery ... more details
Image Reginachrysovase.jpg right 200px thumb A vase in the Chryso pattern, circa 1925, manufactured by Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina of Gouda, Holland. Gouda is a style of Netherlands Dutch pottery named after the city of Gouda . Gouda pottery gained worldwide prominence in the early 20th century and remains highly desirable to collectors today. Gouda pottery is diverse and visually distinctive in appearance, typically illustrated with colourful and highly decorated Art Nouveau or Art Deco designs. External links A superb website for all Gouda pottery collectors is Gouda Design at http www.goudadesign.co.uk A website for Gouda pottery collectors or the Regina factory is http www.reginapottery.com Category pottery Category Gouda ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Image Leach pottery soup bowl.JPG thumb right Leach Pottery covered soup bowl File The Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall.jpg Interior of the Leach Pottery thumb The Leach Pottery was founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada in St Ives, Cornwall , in the United Kingdom . The buildings have grown from an old cow tin ore shed in the 19th century to a pottery in the 1920s when Hamada and Leach first attempted to construct a climbing kiln , though this one failed and was re built later this was the first ever built in the western world, with the addition of a two storey cottage built later, on to the lower end of the pottery the Pottery is built on a steep hill over an ancient river bed , followed by a completely separate cottage at the top of the site added by Leach when he married Janet Leach , which was again extended by David Leach in the 1960s and 1970s. External links commonscat http www.leachpottery.com Leach Pottery Studio & Museum http www.theleachpotterystives.co.uk Index.htm Leach Pottery Restoration Project Category Museums in Cornwall Category Art museums and galleries in England Category Cornish pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies based in Cornwall Category Decorative arts museums in the United Kingdom ceramics stub Cornwall stub ... more details
Image Sea pottery.jpg thumb right Sea pottery in several colors and patterns featuring flowers and other designs Sea pottery also known as sea china or sea porcelain or beach pottery is pottery which is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beach es along ocean s or large lake s. Sea pottery has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of smooth, frosted pottery. It is often collected with more common sea glass by beachcombers . ref Richard LaMotte, Pure Sea Glass, Chestertown, MD Sea Glass Publishing, 2004 . ref Origins Sea pottery originates from pottery, including earthenware , stoneware and porcelain which breaks into smaller pieces and is smoothed by the acidity and motion of an ocean or lake, the sand or grit polishes the edges like a natural tumbler. Much of the sea pottery in the United Kingdom and United States originated from discarded 18th and 19th century porcelain made in Europe and America Citation needed date July 2010 . Some sea pottery contains discernible patterns, such as flowers, figures, historic places and scenes, or hallmarks, factory stamps and dates which allow the pottery to be dated using pottery reference guides. ref C.S. Lambert, Sea Glass Chronicles whispers from the past, Down East Book, Camden, ME 2001 ref Uses Sea pottery is often used in household decorations and furnishings as well as jewelry. Some enthusiasts fill jars with sea pottery to display. Sea pottery is sold in various stores. Because most sea pottery originates from turn of the century ceramics glass and ceramics were used more widely for consumables ... unusual pieces can fetch good prices and collecting sea pottery has become popular Citation needed ... Small Business magazine article on sea glass and sea pottery collection http www.washingtonpost.com ... and sales http www.beachshackproject.co.uk sea glass 4535732083.html Information about sea pottery and sea glass Category Collecting Category Ceramic materials Category Porcelain Category Pottery ... more details
Farnham Pottery is located in Wrecclesham near Farnham , Surrey . This is one of the best preserved examples of a working Victorian country pottery left in England ref http www.farnham.gov.uk visit history heritage farnham pottery.html Farnham online ref and is Grade II Listed. Its significance in the local ... cricket.com Wrecclesham CC ref Image Farnham Pottery, Wrecclesham yard.jpg right 250px thumb Farnham Pottery yard Image Farnham Pottery, Wrecclesham owls and elephant.jpg right 250px thumb Examples of typical Farnham Pottery wares from the early 20th century History A major pottery industry has ... with a substantial part of its pottery requirements. In the Middle Ages, Farnham clay was shipped ... height, the pottery operated its own clay pits, had four working kilns and employed up to thirty men. A lightweight Tramway industrial tramway connected the pits to the pottery, with Quarry tub tubs ...?item 129 Studio pottery ref Henceforth the production of art pottery featured more prominently ... with Farnham School of Art was formed. W. H. Allen designed for Farnham Pottery from the turn of the century ... owl jugs which were produced up to the 1950s. The pottery is now no longer owned by the Harris family ... of potters West Street Potters producing pottery there. ref http www.bufobooks.demon.co.uk html faq5.html Abbey Chronicle ref The pottery still contains many examples of the original moulds and a number ... Pottery, Wrecclesham bottle kiln.jpg left 250px thumb Farnham Pottery the Kiln Types of kiln bottle ... as to the future use of the Pottery. The Trust s main aim is to ensure a safe and appropriate use for the Pottery and to this end will require a business plan from any interested party in order ... www.misc histories.info farnham pottery index.htm Farnham Pottery Wares http www.weststreetpotters.co.uk ... Pottery Farnham http www.farnham.gov.uk visit history heritage farnham pottery.html Farnham pottery history from Farnham Online Category Waverley, Surrey Category English pottery ... more details
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Arklow Pottery was a pottery founded in 1934 and formally opened by Se n Lemass Minister for Industry and Commerce 29th July 1935 in South Quay, Arklow , County Wicklow , Ireland. The company produced many decorative earthenware goods and general table crockery. It was taken over by Noritake but following financial difficulties ceased production in 1999. ref http www.studiopottery.com cgi bin mp.cgi?item 223 Studio Pottery Accessed September 2010 ref ref http www.worthpoint.com worthopedia rare irish arklow hand painted pottery set WorthPoint Accessed 26th Sep 2010 ref There is an Arklow Pottery cup and saucer with Tiger strips, designed by John Ffrench around 1950, held and exhibited by the National Museum of Ireland. ref http www.museum.ie en list artefacts.aspx?article 2b02f8f9 6c01 4c5c abd5 53cfd51a374e National Museum of Ireland Accessed 6th Oct 2010 ref References Reflist ceramics stub Category Ceramics Category Pottery in Ireland ... more details
coords 54.629723 2.690814 display title Wetheriggs Pottery is a pottery on the C3047 road, east of the hamlet of Clifton Dykes , in the civil parish of Clifton, Cumbria convert 5 mi km southeast of Penrith, Cumbria Penrith . It opened in the mid 19th century providing farm and housewares for local consumption, later the business diversified into craft pottery, and, towards the end of the 20th century became focused as a visitor attraction, and in nature conservation work. History The beginnings of the pottery can be traced to 1855 when the site was used for the production of slates and bricks using local clay from Clifton Dykes . Production of pottery began in 1860 when John Schofield and Margaret Thorburn moved to the site from Stepney Bank Pottery in Newcastle. John Schofield died in 1917, and Margaret Thorburn in 1937. The pottery remained in the Schofield and Thorburn family s hands until 1973. It then passed through various owners, and, in the process being given industrial monument status, and having facilities built for visitors including a museum. ref http www.uwic.ac.uk icrc issue004 origins3.htm The Origins and Survival of Littlethorpe Potteries in the Context of British Country Pottery Making Section Wetherigg Pottery , Richard Carlton , via www.uwic.ac.uk ref The enterprise was provided with fuel coal via a siding from the Eden Valley Railway Eden Valley railway line , when the railway closed in 1962 the pottery kiln fell out of use. The beehive kiln remains, as does a blunger for preparing suitable clay. The steam engine used to drive the pottery machinery was restored ... has been the master pottery at Wetheriggs since 2003. ref http www.interludeceramics.com index.php ... Further reading http www.cumbria industries.org.uk wetheriggs.htm Wetheriggs Country Pottery detailed description of the working pottery , via www.cumbria industries.org.uk Wetheriggs Pottery A History ... Wetheriggs Pottery http www.wetheriggs pottery.co.uk Wetheriggs Pottery www.wetheriggs pottery.co.uk ... more details
, when it was purchased from GAP, Inc, Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. The company is headquartered in San Francisco , California . Pottery Barn also operates several specialty stores under the titles Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen. Pottery Barn has two retail catalogues, the traditional Pottery Barn catalogue and Pottery Barn Bed Bath to focus only on its bed and bath lines. The Pottery Barn was co founded in 1950 by Paul Secon , with his brother ... line manufactured by Lane in Toledo, Ohio. Pottery Barn Kids Pottery Barn Kids focuses on upscale children s furniture as well as bedding, towels, and baby clothing. The first Pottery Barn Kids store ... Rachel Green in the American television sitcom Friends bought furniture from Pottery Barn in the episode ... is often derided as an infomercial for Pottery Barn, as it centers around their furniture see ... thing he says is Hey, it s even got a Pottery Barn The Seinfeld episode The Junk Mail has Cosmo Kramer Kramer receiving multiple Pottery Barn catalogs, and he takes revenge by throwing them back ... some Star Wars sheets with staring Darth Vader   ... in Pottery Barn. In the Pilot episode of Glee ... of the Pottery Barn and bought mahogany toilet brushes. Will tells Terri that they can t waste their money ... treat him with respect like they do the fancy furniture in Pottery Barn. See also Commons category Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. Pottery Barn rule , non existent store policy spun by American politicians References Reflist External links http www.potterybarn.com Pottery Barn s official site http www.potterybarnkids.com Pottery Barn Kids website http www.pbteen.com PBteen website Williams ... Category Home decor retailers pt Pottery Barn ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Newcomb College Pottery image NewcombPotteryCatalog.jpg imagesize 150 px alt caption Brochure Advertising Newcomb College Pottery, Early 1900s movement Arts & Crafts website http www.tulane.edu wc pottery menu.html Newcomb Pottery , also called Newcomb College Pottery , was a brand of American Arts and Crafts Movement Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940. ref cite book title Newcomb Pottery An Enterprise for Southern Women, 1895 1940 author Poesch, Jessie J. and Spanola, Sally M. year 1984 ref The company grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie ..., Louisiana . The Pottery was a contemporary of Rookwood Pottery , the Saturday Evening Girls, University of North Dakota School of Mines Pottery , Teco pottery Teco and Grueby Faience Company Grueby ... arts. ref cite book title Newcomb Pottery Its Makers and the Lessons They Are Teaching Southern Women ...&dq v onepage&q&f false ref The art school opened in 1886 and production of art pottery on a for profit ... to be hired by the Woodwards to assist with the new pottery program were the potters. Unlike the artists who created and carved the designs for the Pottery, the potters were all men, as it was believed .... ref name Poesch cite book title Newcomb Pottery and Crafts An Educational Enterprise for Women ... in 1895. He was followed by one of Newcomb Pottery s most recognized potters, Joseph Meyer, in 1896 ... left Newcomb to work on his own sometime in 1897. ref name Poesch cite book title Newcomb Pottery ... 278 ref Meyer s cipher is found on more pieces of Newcomb College Pottery than any other person. ref name Poesch cite book title Newcomb Pottery and Crafts An Educational Enterprise for Women author ... Poesch Meyer stayed with the Pottery until his retirement in 1927. He was replaced by Jonathan Hunt in 1927 and later Kenneth Smith in 1929. After Hunt left the Pottery in 1933, he was replaced by Francis Ford. Both Smith and Ford stayed with the Newcomb Pottery program through its termination in 1940 ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Image WesterwaldTopf3475.JPG thumb right Domestic pottery Westerwald Pottery or Stoneware is a distinctive type of salt glaze d grey pottery from the H hr Grenzhausen and Ransbach Baumbach area of Westerwaldkreis in Rheinland Pfalz , Germany . It is known as Kannenb ckerland Stoneware. Typically it is decorated with cobalt blue painted designs, though the collectable items are more multicoloured. There is a Keramikmuseum Westerwald Keramik museum at H hr Grenzhausen that displays the construction techniques and the history of salt glaze. decorative art stub Category German pottery Category Rhineland Palatinate ... more details
Infobox Company company name Bybee Pottery company type Private foundation 1809 location 610 Waco Loop, Bybee, Kentucky , USA key people Walter Cornelison, Owner Buzz Cornelison, Owner Harvey Conner, Potter industry Pottery Bybee Pottery , is a 200 year old pottery company based in Bybee , a community in Madison County, Kentucky Madison County , Kentucky , United States of America USA . It was founded in 1809 by Webster Cornelison and members of the same Cornelison family continue to make and sell pottery today. Bybee Pottery sells a wide variety of products and encourages customers to interact with the artisans and tour the building that has survived six generations and the Civil War. ref Eblen, Tom. http www.kentucky.com 703 story 702106.html Bybee Pottery celebrates 200 years , Lexington Herald Leader , 2009 02 22. Retrieved on February 23, 2009. ref Image Bybee Pottery.jpg thumb right Bybee Pottery Sign Bybee Pottery is considered the oldest pottery operation in the United States west of the Appalachian Mountains . Employees still procure the yellow clay from a nearby source close to the banks of the Kentucky River . A family cousin, Ron Stambaugh, owns a retail outlet that sells Bybee pottery among other items under the name, A Little Bit of Bybee. Although rumors and news reports suggest the business is soon to close, the current owners have no plans of closing the doors. ref Foust, Michele. http www.ajc.com services content travel southeast ky stories 2007 02 22 0225pottery.html?cxtype rss&cxsvc 7&cxcat 23 200 year old Kentucky pottery business a sight to see , Atlanta Journal Constitution , 2007 02 25. Retrieved on February 23, 2009. ref References reflist External links http www.bybeepottery.com Little Bit of Bybee Retailer http www.merchantcircle.com business Bybee.in.Frankfort.502 352 2858 Bybee in Frankfort Retailer Category Companies established in 1809 ... more details
Carrigaline Pottery was a world famous pottery founded by Hoddie Hodder Roberts in Carrigaline , County Cork Co. Cork , Ireland in 1928. Its products bear the marks Carrigaline Pottery or Carrig Ware . For much of middle of the 20th century the pottery was the main source of employment in Carrigaline. It made its name in part by producing memorabilia for the 1932 Eucharistic Congress of Dublin 1932 Eucharistic Congress and subesquent commemorative and souvenir items. In the 1970s the company suffered from financial difficulties going first into receivership, and then closing in 1979. ref http www.studiopottery.com cgi bin mp.cgi?item 185 Studio Pottery Accessed 28th September 2010 ref ref http carrigaline.ie pages history pottery.html Carrigaline History Accessed 28th September 2010 ref ref http www.worthpoint.com worthopedia irish carrig ware galway pottery jug c1950 WorthPoint Accessed 28th September 2010 ref ref Archer, Michael 1979 Irish pottery & porcelain The Irish heritage series , Eason ref Ng Eng Teng , the noted Singaporean Sculpture, worked in the mid 1960s at the Pottery as a designer of tiles, hollow ware and tableware. ref name Olympics Cite document last Tay first Marie Ann title The sculptor who went to the Olympics publisher Singapore Tatler date December 1988 pages 89 91 postscript None ref References Reflist External links http marksfinder.com alphabetical Carrigaline Pottery Ltd Cork Ireland Carrigaline Pottery marks ceramics stub Category Ceramics Category Pottery by nationality Category Pottery in Ireland ... more details
The pottery of ancient India is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of ancient Indian art . Pottery has also been found in the early settlements of Mehrgarh . Vedic pottery Wilhelm Rau 1900 has examined the references to pottery in Vedic texts like the Black Yajur Veda and the Taittiriya Samhita . According to his study, Vedic pottery is for example hand made and unpainted. According to Kuzmina 1983 , Vedic pottery that matches Willhelm s Rau description cannot be found in Asia Minor and Central Asia , though the pottery of Andronovo is similar in some respects. ref see Edwin Bryant, Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture, 2001 211 212 ref History The tradition of pottery making in India is very old. The ancient pottery of a country tells a lot about its civilization. For thousands of years pottery has been an important form of expression. Pottery is claimed By whom date November 2010 to be the most sensual of all arts. India has a great tradition of pottery making. The real beginning of Indian pottery began with the Indus Valley Civilization. There is proof of pottery being ... between pottery of third millennium Balochistan region Baluchistan and second millennium Pirak. ref While the geometric painted designs on pottery of Pirak may be quite different from those on Harappan pottery, they are very much in the older Quetta Amri tradition . Jarrige 1985 ref ... styles emerged from this simple style. Some of the most popular forms of pottery include unglazed pottery, glazed pottery, terracotta, and papier mache. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Unglazed pottery This is the oldest form of pottery practiced in India. There are three types of unglazed pottery. First is paper thin pottery, biscuit colored pottery decorated ... slips along with intricate patterns. The third is polished pottery this type of pottery is strong ... lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Glazed pottery This era of pottery began in the 12th century AD ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Orphan date February 2009 A line of pottery produced by the Eagle Pottery Company of Benton, Arkansas Benton , Arkansas . Founded by Charles Dean Hyten and his brothers in the 1890s, Eagle was the largest pottery ware business in the Benton area by 1904. In 1909, Arthur Dovey joined Eagle to help Hyten, by then sole owner of the company, develop an operation for the manufacture of art pottery. Together they produced the Niloak product, the name taken from kaolin a high grade clay spelled backwards. The company was in business from 1909 to 1946. The most famous item in the Niloak product line, now highly sought by collectors, was its Mission Swirl, developed by Hyten, which was produced from the company s inception until 1942. During the Great Depression Depression years, Eagle manufactured a line of Niloak cast ware called Hywood . Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States Pottery US company stub ... more details