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www.ianparmiter.co.uk(Sponsored Results)Information base containing histories and articles relating to British potteries, catalogued examples and profiles of artists and designers. Includes a membership section.
http://www.abcir.orgIncludes pictures of animal figures.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/AntiqueStaffordshireAntique ceramics and works of art with emphasis on Dutch Delftware and tiles.
http://www.brainkaos.com/antieketegels/A collection of Victorian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco era European wall tiles with photographs, dates and sizes.
http://www.koenig-antique-tiles.comIncludes a history, examples and marks for this short lived British pottery from 1923 to 1935.
http://ashteadpottery.comSales of back issues of magazine devoted to Bauer pottery.
http://www.home.ix.netcom.com/~bauerpot/bq/Information regarding bread trays or bread plates. Collecting and values.
http://www.breadtrays.netfirms.comReference site containing pattern names and numbers. Includes sections on value, identifying fakes, and dating.
http://users.bigpond.net.au/mjp/carltonhome.htmArt Nouveau & Japanist Ceramic Masterworks, Massier, Amphora, Zsolnay, French Studio Pottery, Objets D'Art.
http://www.ceramic1900.com/A web site devoted to the collection, display, and historical significance of McCoy Pottery.
http://www.quita.net/Resource site for collectors of Clarice Cliff pottery. Art Deco 'Masterpieces' from the 1920s and '30s.
http://www.claricecliff.comWorldwide ceramics and pottery listings of sites ranging from functional pottery, ceramic art, industrial ceramics to manufacturers, suppliers, classes and educational institutions. Complete resource for all areas of ceramics field.
http://clayzee.com/French majolica by Massier, Bernard Palissy, Alfred Renoleau, Francois Maurice, Victor Barbizet
http://www.corinneagesilas.com/Feature on the history of transferware, collecting tips, and links to resources for buyers and collectors.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/countryliving/collect/icons/articles/0,12922,284645_293997-1,00.htmlOrganization promotes pottery created by R. Guy Cowan. Image gallery, classifieds, membership information and links.
http://www.cowanpottery.orgDedicated to Austrian, Bohemian, and Czechoslovakian decorative arts. Membership information, links, newsletter, show and auction schedule.
http://www.czechcollectors.org/Information about collecting Staffordshire dog pottery.
http://www.delightfuldogs.com/History of George Emery and the Ecanada pottery, Includes photographs and sections on Identification Marks and reproductions.
http://ecanadaartpottery.comA reference site for collectors of Empire Ware pottery.
http://www.btinternet.com/~empire.pieFormed to exchange information, conduct research and educate about Eva Zeisel's work, including her designs for Hall, Red Wing, Castleton, Zsolnay and Kispester.
http://www.evazeisel.org/Historical reference material and gallery of products.
http://www.hoggie.demon.co.uk/farnhamA national non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and promotion of Frankoma pottery as a collectible.
http://www.frankoma.orgAntique Chinese porcelain collector's help pages offers information on porcelain, history, pottery craft, and porcelain marks.
http://www.gotheborg.com/Conservation and restoration of ceramics, glass and related materials in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
http://www.hetblauwepaard.nlPromotes the study and collection of pottery made at the Honiton and Crown Dorset potteries.
http://www.cix.co.uk/~moshpit/hpcs/home_frame.htmInformation site details the history of Imari Porcelain.
http://www.imari.com/Offering an expansive selection of unique examples of vintage majolica for sale. We also offer books on majolica, as seen on Martha Stewart Living. Our site also includes upcoming antiques show appearances.
http://www.jerryshayes.comDetails and gallery of J & G Meakin 'Studio 2' pottery patterns from the 1960s and 70s.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/kg_dynamic_ceramicsDesigner of the early 20th century in the UK. Includes his biography, galleries of ceramic, glass and silver designs, a bibliography and news.
http://keithmurray.netA personal site showing the owners annotated private collection.
http://maling.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/Detailed examples of the studio pottery of Karl Martz and Becky Brown made from the early 1930's until the early 1990's in Nashville and Bloomington, Indiana.
http://martzpots.orgManufacturer of stoneware art pottery from 1910 to 1990. Historical information, email discussion list, online store.
http://www.mccoypottery.com/Quimper, Malicorne, Desvres and other French faience dating from 1875 to 1940 for sale.
http://www.oldquimperpottery.comMonthly e-zine with articles on Brittany and Celtic culture, vintage Quimper pottery and books to buy.
http://www.oldquimper.comSummaries of 19th and early 20th century Dutch potters and designers. Includes factory and artist/designer marks.
http://members.ams.chello.nl/r.b.rigilink/marksoverzicht.htmlSociety concerned with Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian pottery 1900 to 1958. Newsletters and research.
http://www.pilkingtons-lancastrian.co.uk/Includes a database of UK pottery marks as well as tips for collectors.
http://www.potterymarks.co.ukThis comprehensive site gives photos, and information on Red Wing dinnerware, art pottery, and stoneware. Active question and answer, and discussion forums.
http://www.redwingnet.comA gallery representing a private collection of mostly British ceramics from the 1950s. Includes private insights to collecting.
http://www.retroselect.com/Article on the transmigration of pottery patterns from Asia.
http://metrotel.co.uk/zakoji/chap1.htmlGallery cataloging this designers work. Includes a biography and sections on shapes, patterns and identifying fakes or modern reproductions.
http://www.susiecooper.netThe Agora is dedicated to the discussion of 20th Century ceramics, and aims to provide readers with evidence-based information about the works of major ceramic manufacturers.
http://www.theagora.com.auPromotes knowledge of and interest in Maling Pottery, made in Newcastle upon Tyne between 1762 and 1963.
http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/6544/home.htmlHistory of the famous potters and potteries that made them. Photo galleries, glossary of pottery types and contact information.
http://www.piggybankpage.co.uk/List of potters including photos, background and history from North Staffordshire, England.
http://www.thepotteries.org/Collecting information, articles and a club relating to novelty teapots. Includes list of trade names and potteries.
http://www.totallyteapots.comGerman ceramic boxes produced 1918 - 1933
http://www.keramikmuseum.chProvides forum for Wedgwood enthusiasts to share their common interest in the history, art, science, production, and value of Wedgwood
http://www.wedgwoodcapital.org/Includes a history, product range summaries and illustrations for this 19th century British pottery.
http://www.brownfield.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htmInformation on many potteries, especially ones located in Wisconsin.
http://wisconsinpottery.org