Anyone who wants to up their vintage hauls would do well to check out thrift stores and estate sales. There are literally thousands of overlooked treasures you can find at estate sales or in the ...
Browsing the housewares or ceramic aisles of the thrift store can seem like an overwhelming sea of chipped plates, promotional coffee cups, and clear glass. Because these store shelves are often ...
The thrift store is the perfect place to get pottery for a steal. You just have to know these things to look for to score ...
This 1-gallon stoneware crock has the impressed mark of Daniel Shenfelder pottery, proving it was made about 1870 in Pennsylvania. There were many small potteries making stoneware and other ceramics ...
Transform a pickle jar into a GORGEOUS vintage pottery DUPE with this incredibly easy DIY tutorial! You won't believe the ...
North Carolina can lay claim to one of the country’s most notable and collectible pottery… Jugtown pottery. This special and unique ware has a rich Southern history. This pottery originated in Moore ...
If there are two classes of goods that dominate the decorative market here in the desert, they would be art glass and studio pottery. Both are midcentury staples and both add shape and color to any ...
Gold is selling for very high prices today, but porcelain was more precious than gold in 17th-century Europe. Thin white porcelain was first made in China in the 10th century, but it wasn't seen in ...
Q.This photo contains an old porcelain canister set from Germany. The set was given to my mother-in-law by a friend who immigrated to the United States. We think the unmarked set is at least 80 years ...
The Van Briggle Art Pottery showrooms and factory in Colorado Springs remain one of Colorado’s biggest tourist attractions, after the splendid Rocky Mountains, of course, and given its unusual name, ...
Dear Judy Campbell: Can you please tell me something about the maker of this Limoges covered serving bowl? I have looked for information but cannot find any. I am including the mark on the bottom of ...