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    J.A. Bauer Pottery is an American pottery that was founded in Paducah, Kentucky in 1895 and operated for most of its life in Los Angeles, California. It...
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  • Bauer Pottery, an American pottery Bauer Type Foundry, a German type foundry Bauer Kompressoren, Germany, high pressure Gas compressor systems Bauer Automatic...
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    reference to the range of products and output, were Vernon Kilns, J.A. Bauer Pottery, Metlox Potteries, Pacific Clay Products, and Gladding, McBean & Co...
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    Vernon Kilns (category American art pottery)
    Manufacturing Company, Pacific Clay Products, Gladding, McBean & Co., and J.A. Bauer Pottery. After the purchase of Poxon China in 1931, Vernon Kilns under Faye...
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    (J.A.) Bauer Pottery. Cemar Pottery, like Bauer, was based in Los Angeles, California. Cemar was part of the larger boom in California pottery during...
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    Pacific Clay (redirect from Pacific Pottery)
    Metlox, Vernon Kilns, Gladding, McBean & Co., J.A. Bauer Pottery, and Pacific Clay Products. Early pottery products manufactured in the 1920s were utilitarian...
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  • produce the solid color dinnerware lines later popularized by J.A. Bauer Pottery, Pacific Clay Products and others. In addition to the dinnerware line...
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    companies were already in production of solid colored dinnerware: J. A. Bauer Pottery Co., Pacific Clay Products Co., and Catalina Clay Products Division...
    32 KB (4,346 words) - 03:03, 9 August 2024
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    Fiesta (dinnerware) (category American pottery)
    US; smaller companies, especially Bauer Pottery in California, had been producing dinnerware, vases, and garden pottery, in solid color glazes for the better...
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  • shaped mixing bowls are the most prevalent, and are often confused with Bauer Pottery's ringware mixing bowls. Vases and gardenware (flower pots, bowls, jardinieres)...
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    Lewis Pottery. It changed ownership many times in the following decades, and operated under various names including Bauer Pottery, Cherokee Pottery and...
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    originally manufactured by Steubenville Pottery in Steubenville, Ohio. It is currently manufactured by Bauer Pottery Company of Los Angeles. The glaze colors...
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    The Shawnee Pottery Company was a manufacturing company best known for producing Corn King pottery and the Pennsylvania Dutch lines of pottery. Both of these...
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    Grueby Faience Company (category American art pottery)
    Teco pottery, by Rookwood Pottery Company and at Bauer Pottery in Los Angeles, which introduced its matte green glaze in 1916. "Charges Pottery Concern:...
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  • of dinnerware inspired by Asian design named Country Gardens for the Bauer Pottery Company in Atlanta and Los Angeles. Country Gardens was made in earthenware...
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  • for some of the world's top brands such as Volkswagen, Polo, Eddie Bauer, Pottery Barn, and more. Nelsen won a Grammy for his role as Co-Producer and...
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    Longshan (or Lung-shan) culture, also sometimes referred to as the Black Pottery Culture, was a late Neolithic culture in the middle and lower Yellow River...
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    two California potteries, the Catalina Pottery of Santa Catalina Island in the early 1930s and the Bauer Pottery. The Homer Laughlin Company expanded the...
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    of thirteen, Bauer discovered his passion for pottery, which would shape his future career.[citation needed] Bauer's commitment to pottery led him to study...
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  • him to be a hypocrite. When Toby enters Blake’s house, he discovers a pottery studio and an imprisoned man in the basement. Toby tries to tell his friend...
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