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Information on many potteries, especially ones located in Wisconsin.
http://wisconsinpottery.org
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Provides forum for Wedgwood enthusiasts to share their common interest in the history, art, science, production, and value of Wedgwood
http://www.wedgwoodcapital.org/
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German ceramic boxes produced 1918 - 1933
http://www.keramikmuseum.ch
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Collecting information, articles and a club relating to novelty teapots. Includes list of trade names and potteries.
http://www.totallyteapots.com
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Gallery cataloging this designers work. Includes a biography and sections on shapes, patterns and identifying fakes or modern reproductions.
http://www.susiecooper.net
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A gallery representing a private collection of mostly British ceramics from the 1950s. Includes private insights to collecting.
http://www.retroselect.com/
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This comprehensive site gives photos, and information on Red Wing dinnerware, art pottery, and stoneware. Active question and answer, and discussion forums.
http://www.redwingnet.com
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Includes a database of UK pottery marks as well as tips for collectors.
http://www.potterymarks.co.uk
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List of potters including photos, background and history from North Staffordshire, England.
http://www.thepotteries.org/
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Society concerned with Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian pottery 1900 to 1958. Newsletters and research.
http://www.pilkingtons-lancastrian.co.uk/
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History of the famous potters and potteries that made them. Photo galleries, glossary of pottery types and contact information.
http://www.piggybankpage.co.uk/
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Monthly e-zine with articles on Brittany and Celtic culture, vintage Quimper pottery and books to buy.
http://www.oldquimper.com
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Quimper, Malicorne, Desvres and other French faience dating from 1875 to 1940 for sale.
http://www.oldquimperpottery.com
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Manufacturer of stoneware art pottery from 1910 to 1990. Historical information, email discussion list, online store.
http://www.mccoypottery.com/
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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.org
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