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Early American Folk Art Pottery Stoneware - Pitchers Crocks Jugs Etc. / Book
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Illustrated in black and white, this early out-of-print book illustrates and describes folk art pottery by a number of potteries and potters.POTTERY – A UTILITARIAN FOLK CRAFT
compiled by Elmer L. Smith, Applied Arts Publishers, 1972/1981.
The following potters and potteries are discussed with representative examples of their wares including marks: Baecher, Bell, Bennington, Cowden & Wilcox, Greensboro, Milburn, Miller, Mt. Herman, New Geneva, Palatine, Parkersburg, Potts Creek, Schweinfurt, Shenandoah, Strasburg, Coffman, Eberly Bros., Excelsior Works, Fulton, Funkhouser, Heatwole JD, Hickerson, Lehew, New York Stoneware; Ryan, Shenfelder, Sonner, Suter, and Shinnick. If you are looking for a concise book with great illustrations, you will want to add this most informative text to your permanent reference library.
8.5” x 11” softback in very good condition. 32 pages.
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