Midwest Pottery
Midwest Pottery: You will enjoy the uniqueness of this pottery and be impressed with the stoneware. Some go back as far as the beginning of the 19th century. Not only do they have beautiful pottery and ceramics, but some websites deal almost exclusively with ceramic tile. Check each out! Very nice websites.
Door Pottery
This pottery website specializes is Arts and Crafts Pottery. Each piece of pottery is beautiful. Door is dedicated to creating quality handmade pieces of art pottery, reflecting the arts & crafts movement. Each piece is unique in design and style, meant to be treasured for generations.
The Hall China Company
A website store with collectible decorated serving ware for the kitchen. Very beautiful pottery for all types of events.
Hartstone Pottery
This website specializes in hand crafted, hand painted and fully vitrified stoneware made in Zanesville, Ohio. It has many styles of lead and cadmium free stoneware, including all natural baking stones. One of their specialties is serving pieces, bake ware, tabletop and gift ideas. In addition, they sell officially licensed collegiate pottery with a school's logo. The university shop offers mugs, plates and other pieces of pottery with the university emblem. Tours are available where you can watch production in progress. Also a "paint your own pottery" program is offered.
Motawi Tileworks
This is a unique Midwest website which deals mostly in ceramic tile, along with some dinnerware china. The variety, type, style and quality is topnotch. Their tile varies from art tile for display to gifts in their installation gallery for fireplaces, kitchens, floors and baths.
Pewabic Pottery
This website represents old arts and crafts pottery founded in 1903. They have very lovely pieces of pottery and much more. Pewabic is known nationally for their tile and pottery in very unique glazes.
Red Wing Pottery
This Midwest pottery website represents one of the oldest ongoing potteries. Their style is very unique and they create only two glaze style potteries today. These styles are salt glazed stoneware and Bristol glaze ware. The salt glazed stoneware has a tan or gray finish with a cobalt blue decoration. The Bristol Glaze ware is a more uniform glaze and replicates pots made in the early 1900s. All pieces are stamped, adding to the potteries value. All are very functional and beautiful.
Rowe Pottery Works
This website has many various styles and types of pottery and stoneware. Available are personalized items for the wedding, anniversary or birthday. You can also find everything from garden pottery to beautiful styles of dinnerware.
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