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Hull pottery - Wikipedia Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio, under the leadership of Addis Emmet (A E ) Hull The Hull Pottery Company's early lines consisted of common utilitarian stoneware, semi-porcelain dinnerware and decorative tile
Hull Pottery - Guide to Value, Marks, History | WorthPoint . . . Addis Emmet Hull established the Hull Pottery, located in Crooksville, Ohio, in 1905 Hull produced stoneware and semi-porcelain ware Hull acquired Acme Pottery Co , another local pottery, in 1907
Hull Pottery Association – Supporting and promoting the . . . Find out more about our limited edition Hull Pottery Association commemoratives, first produced in 1995 and available for purchase only by HPA members Each year the Hull Pottery Association sponsors national and regional shows which feature thousands of pieces of Hull pottery
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Hull Art Pottery - Collectors Weekly By the early 1920s, Hull’s business was booming thanks to its diverse product line—in addition to art pottery, the company manufactured florists’ pots, garden ware, stoneware, and semi-porcelain, as well as reasonably priced toilet ware
Hull Pottery price guide Hull Pottery has throughout its run in pottery making used numbers to accompany the hull trademark as a means of identification for the convenience of company salesmen and for the factory workers However not all Hull Pottery was marked by either the trademark or by a number
Hull Pottery - Etsy Check out our hull pottery selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fine art ceramics shops
Exploring Hull Pottery: History Artistry Unveiled . . . Hull pottery is not just beautiful; its history and artistry intertwine to reflect American craftsmanship There are a variety of types, each with unique characteristics, making it perfect for collectors Identifying Hull pottery marks is crucial for authentication and valuing your collection
Hull Pottery - Patterns, Marks, Value, History, Information . . . In 1917, they introduced their first line of art pottery By 1925, they were producing more than 3 million pieces a year To help keep up with demand, from 1921 to 1929, they also sold pottery imported from Europe, plus it was a little cheaper than manufacturing their own