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		<title>Pottery Marks</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/pottery-marks-2007-02-06/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Are Pottery Marks?
Pottery marks are like signatures on a painting.Â  These marks help to determine where the piece is from, who designed it and what company is the one that sold it.Â  Often, the marks on pottery are hidden very well within the pieces, making it hard for you to determine anything from them.Â  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What Are Pottery Marks?</strong></p>
<p>Pottery marks are like signatures on a painting.Â  These marks help to determine where the piece is from, who designed it and what company is the one that sold it.Â  Often, the marks on pottery are hidden very well within the pieces, making it hard for you to determine anything from them.Â  Even if you canâ€™t find the mark on the pottery you own, you can definitely have an expert in pottery show you where it is and probably tell you about the company or person that manufactured your piece.Â  These marks are important pieces of information, though.Â </p>
<p>Often, the marks were used to help tell others who designed the piece, which can help to date the piece as well.Â  Sometimes the marks are used by those that are looking for answers to history such as historians.Â  By studying what marks are on pottery pieces, they can better get an understanding of where the pottery came from as well as how old it is.Â  That means that they can see in great detail how the people of this time lived and what type of tools where used to craft the pottery itself.</p>
<p>Yet, today, it is more common to look for marks on your pottery so that you can tell its worth.Â  The good news is that there are many different ways that marks can help to do this for you.Â  To start, consider a pottery mark that you have found.Â  What does it look like and if anything, what does it tell you? If you arenâ€™t sure about what the mark means (or you canâ€™t find the mark at all) work with a professional to help you to mach changes to the mark.Â  From this point, you can then search the various pottery databases that are offered throughout the web to determine the details about your pottery.Â  In any case, your answers about your pottery wait.</p>


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		<title>Indian Pottery</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/indian-pottery-2007-02-04/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2007 11:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Collecting]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indian Pottery:Â  Its Real Beauty
Indian pottery is some of the most unique in its style often because it provides for a look back into traditional American history.Â  There are many different types of pottery offered from various tribes around the country, sometimes with more unique details than the last.Â  Often, some of the most beautiful [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Indian Pottery:Â  Its Real Beauty</strong></p>
<p>Indian pottery is some of the most unique in its style often because it provides for a look back into traditional American history.Â  There are many different types of pottery offered from various tribes around the country, sometimes with more unique details than the last.Â  Often, some of the most beautiful pieces are those that offer a unique color or they may have a very unique structure to them.Â  With so many different choices available, you may want to begin collecting a few pieces from various pottery collections until you find the one location of pottery from Indian culture that you enjoy the most.</p>
<p>Many of the variations in Indian style pottery include variations in the texture, the colors used in the pottery itself as well as the paintings on them, and the form of the pieces.Â  Decorations are often very simple yet completely unique and offering a powerful statement.Â  Those that are looking to begin collection should start by looking for the same works by the same family or even the same individual, as having an entire (or close to it) collection really helps you to have a valuable and beautiful collection of pottery.</p>
<p>One important factor to remember is that most of the Indian pieces you find today are not necessarily old pieces.Â  Modern pottery makers are very valuable in the Indian collectorâ€™s minds.Â  You will find that older works, especially those that are of someone well known, are hard to find and offer a high price tag.Â  Yet, many of todayâ€™s modern pottery artists are actually providing for the same techniques and intricate designs of those older artists.</p>
<p>Anyone looking to begin collecting Indian pieces of art like this will find themselves in awe of the beautiful options that are available.Â  Even those that are seeking beautiful old pieces or modern pieces will find pottery of the Indian culture to be very valuable.</p>


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		<title>McCoy Pottery</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/mccoy-pottery-2007-02-03/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 11:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[McCoy Pottery:Â  What to Look For
When you purchase McCoy Pottery, your main concern should be in finding the highest quality pottery available.Â  There are many different types of pottery available today.Â  You can purchase modernly made products and find that they are beautiful and even sophisticated.Â  But, probably the best choice for you in pottery [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>McCoy Pottery:Â  What to Look For</strong></p>
<p>When you purchase McCoy Pottery, your main concern should be in finding the highest quality pottery available.Â  There are many different types of pottery available today.Â  You can purchase modernly made products and find that they are beautiful and even sophisticated.Â  But, probably the best choice for you in pottery is that of antique American pottery, such as McCoy.Â  This type of pottery is well loved because of how well it is made but how traditionally it is made, too.Â  Those that set out to purchase this type of pottery are sure to find that it is unique and beautiful.</p>
<p>McCoy is a well known manufacturer of pottery from this time period.Â  There are many different styles and colors used by this company.Â  Some offer just a slight hint of color while others are hand crafted with beautiful designs.Â  The fact is that this quality is something you want to look for.</p>
<p>As with any type of pottery, paying attention to the details of the McCoy pieces is important.Â  Pottery should be well preserved if you will be purchasing it from this time period.Â  That means that it should still be in decent shape as well as free from any broken pieces, even though some forms of this pottery are just as valuable broken.Â  You should also look at the workmanship of the actual potter.Â  Do you see any type of glaze pops?Â  Are there any types of repairs that have been done to the pottery piece?Â  If so, these decrease the value of the piece significantly.Â  Cracks and chips are also very detrimental to the pottery and therefore are not going to make your piece worth nearly what it should be.Â  If you wish to find a quality McCoy piece, do your homework and know what McCoy looks like.Â  Insure that the piece is well designed and flawless in its quality.</p>


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		<title>Roseville Pottery</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/roseville-pottery-2007-02-01/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 14:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roseville Pottery Offers Antique Beauty
Roseville pottery is a unique type of pottery that has been in production for many years.Â  The company is one that is well known by those that love pottery for one reason.Â  Itâ€™s beautiful to the point of being breathtaking.Â  Those that are considering the purchase of this very amazing quality [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Roseville Pottery Offers Antique Beauty</strong></p>
<p>Roseville pottery is a unique type of pottery that has been in production for many years.Â  The company is one that is well known by those that love pottery for one reason.Â  Itâ€™s beautiful to the point of being breathtaking.Â  Those that are considering the purchase of this very amazing quality work will want to do their homework about the company first.Â  Learning what to look for in real Roseville products will allow you to find the overall best pieces insuring that you only purchase authentic Roseville.Â  With so many options out there, you are sure to find just what you are looking for.</p>
<p>Roseville is a company that has been in business since 1890 where it was started with just basic ambitions and excellent talent.Â  The pottery company initially designed products that were for everyday use, which would have been functionally important to the home not as much as art work.Â  They produces products like flower pots of all sizes and stoneware.Â  You probably can find the Roseville umbrella stands and cuspidors.Â  There were some items that were considered to be utilitarian that were painted, but most of the pottery was not needed to be painted.</p>
<p>Ten years later, Roseville would begin to make the highest quality art in pottery that the region was to know.Â  Roseville is known for this type of artwork now, but even the pottery that was used throughout the home are well sought after for their beauty.Â  These antiques are amazing in their quality and true pieces are worth a good deal.</p>
<p>If you wish to purchase quality antiques, consider what Roseville Company Pottery can do for you.Â  There are so many benefits to having this fine craft in your home.Â  Finding authentic pieces makes it even more of an amazing investment and one that will be passed down for generations.</p>


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		<title>Hull Pottery</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/hull-pottery-2007-01-28/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 11:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hull Pottery:Â  A Brief Look Back
Hull Pottery is a well known name in the pottery world, and with good reason!Â  Those that enjoy collecting pottery probably know of them.Â  There are many different pottery companies that came into being at the turn of the century and Hull was no different.Â  Although many of the first [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hull Pottery:Â  A Brief Look Back</strong></p>
<p>Hull Pottery is a well known name in the pottery world, and with good reason!Â  Those that enjoy collecting pottery probably know of them.Â  There are many different pottery companies that came into being at the turn of the century and Hull was no different.Â  Although many of the first companies to make pottery did so for the benefit of the dining room table (so that there were pieces to store food in) Hull was actually designed to produce products that wouldnâ€™t necessarily be used but would rather be decorative items to dress up the home.Â </p>
<p>Hull came into being in Crooksville, Ohio.Â  It was 1905 and the country was looking for beautiful things to place throughout their home.Â  Hull was able to begin making pottery that was basic stoneware at first, but later became much more versatile with the ability to product semi porcelain dinnerware and then even decorative tiles for the home.Â  Within 40 years, though, their demand was for pastel matte lines, art and other designs (especially that of novelty designs.)Â  They were well known not only for their vast product lines, but also for the quality of work that seemed to go into each and every piece that hit the houses of consumers.Â  Their gaze treatments and their unique style made their name for them.</p>
<p>Then, during the next years, through the 80â€™s, Hull was producing other products, mainly that of dinnerware and some floral products.Â  In 1985, though, they had to close their manufacturing plant.Â  Yet, this is not the end of the story about the pottery the Hull produced.Â  Today, most of their pieces are considered collectors items and are well worth the price tags that often are rather high.Â  Hull has been able to maintain a name for themselves through the quality of the products they made and those that are collected by pottery lovers everywhere.</p>


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		<title>Rookwood Pottery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2007 14:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rookwood Pottery:Â  The Standard Setter
Rookwood Pottery was the company to own pottery from.Â  Like most other products on the market, the pottery that was produced by Rookwood was high in quality.Â  But, unlike other pieces of pottery from the time, Rookwood was an even high quality and at the highest possible level.Â  In fact, this [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rookwood Pottery:Â  The Standard Setter</strong></p>
<p>Rookwood Pottery was the company to own pottery from.Â  Like most other products on the market, the pottery that was produced by Rookwood was high in quality.Â  But, unlike other pieces of pottery from the time, Rookwood was an even high quality and at the highest possible level.Â  In fact, this company is well known for their production of pottery that was the highest quality and therefore the highest in value for its time period.Â  If you purchased this product, you likely were able to invest a small amount but get a lifetime (or longer) piece to cherish.</p>
<p>Rookwood offers many benefits.Â  Probably the most important thing that youâ€™ll find in these pieces is the intricate details that they offer.Â  Rockwood was a leader in the industry during this time.Â  In fact, most other pottery makers were struggling to produce the fine quality that Rookwood was offering to the public.Â  The key factor in this was the fact that any piece that any type of blemish on it was sent back or discarded.Â  It wouldnâ€™t make it to the marketplace because it wasnâ€™t perfect.Â  Because of that dedication to the highest quality available, Rookwood soon became one of the trendsetters and eventually the benchmark that all other pottery companies had to strive to obtain.</p>
<p>If you are considering the purchase of fine quality Rookwood, then you want to look for this same, high standard.Â  You are likely to find some pieces available from their early years, at a rather high cost.Â  Remember, for their time period, Rookwood was the leader in the industry which everyone else had to strive to achieve quality standards against, which was no easy feat.Â  Investing in Rookwood is an ideal investment and one that will allow you the best pottery of the time period and beyond.</p>


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		<title>Antique pottery</title>
		<link>http://crafts.savvy-cafe.com/antique-pottery-2007-01-05/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2007 11:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collecting Antique Pottery
Antique pottery is often overlooked by those that are just starting to collect pottery.Â  Thatâ€™s a shame because it is some of the very best pottery ever made.Â  Depending on where you purchase the pottery from and who designed that pottery, you are sure to find more than a few different options to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Collecting Antique Pottery</strong></p>
<p>Antique pottery is often overlooked by those that are just starting to collect pottery.Â  Thatâ€™s a shame because it is some of the very best pottery ever made.Â  Depending on where you purchase the pottery from and who designed that pottery, you are sure to find more than a few different options to consider, in your price range.Â  Antiques are not always so high in price that they are too expensive for a collector that is just starting out.Â  But, what they can offer to you is a wide range of different colors, styles, characteristics and even more importantly different traditions.</p>
<p>Most of the antiques that you find in pottery now are those that are found that showcase talents from around the world.Â  While some of the most sought after types of pottery are those that are from Native American traditions, there are also a wide range of other styles that are in demand.Â  For example, Greek, Italian, and Polish pottery are also very much in demand as well.Â  Often, there are a number of people that are searching for quality pottery that is unique to a specific family or region, or even a specific manufacturer.Â  While this is a great thing to do, make sure you open your horizons to the other pieces of that time period that may have something else and something more unique to offer to you.</p>
<p>Collecting pottery from antiques is a challenge.Â  Finding pieces that are high in quality is one thing, but finding those that fit with the style and the characteristics that matter is essential.Â  Pottery offers a number of unique challenging to the collector including where to locate it, how to know itâ€™s authentic and even how to purchase it safely.Â  Yet, collecting it is something that means the entire process enjoyable and well worth the effort.</p>


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