The Weller Pottery Company was founded in 1882 in Zanesville, Ohio, and it was one of the largest potteries in the region. This huge reference features 175 full-color photos, complete descriptions, histories of each line, information on the artists and their monograms, catalog reprints, and current values to the beautiful pottery of Weller. Weller Pottery was the first mass producer of art pottery. Samuel Weller was known for hiring great artists, and for his innovations. However, he also produced many so-called "mutant" pots - strange glazes and odd glazes for a given pot type. Weller was not known for excellence in quality control. One of the early twentieth century's most prolific potteries, the S.A. Weller Pottery Company, of Zanesville, Ohio, produced art pottery and artwares reflecting the major art movements of the day, including Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. Here, over 520 striking color images display the broad array of wares produced by Weller from 1895 to 1948, including such well-known lines as Art Nouveau, Aurelian, Coppertone, Dickens Ware, Eocean, Forest, Hudson, Louwelsa, Sicard, and Woodcraft. This sweeping survey includes a sampling of hand decorations by many of the company's respected artists and also illustrates the highly varied, innovative glaze treatments employed over the years on a wide range of decorative items. The carefully researched text includes a history of the firm, a fascinating review of how changing art movements and public demands influenced the pottery, a detailed bibliography, helpful listing of all known Weller line names, and complete index. Values for the wares displayed are found in the captions. An essential reference for Weller enthusiasts and all who are passionate about ceramics! Samuel Augustus Weller was born on April 12, 1851 in Ohio. In 1872, the 21 year old Weller, a resident of Muskingum County, established the Weller pottery in a log cabin in Fultonham, Ohio (near Zanesville), complete with a beehive kiln. As business boomed he moved to Zanesville and built a new factory on the banks of the Muskingum River. Weller was followed in his move to the river banks by many other potteries that went on to become household names, such as Roseville, J.B.Owens, McCoy, Watt, Hull, Brush and Robinson Ransbottom. The Weller pottery continued, as did many others, in this general location until 1931 when the Depression forced consolidations and down-sizing. Weller Pottery 1872-1948 Fultonham & Zanesville Ohio Weller Timeline April 12, 1851 Samuel Augustus Weller born in Ohio 1872 Operates a one-man pottery in Fultonham, near Zanesville in Muskeegum County, Ohio 1882-1890 Expansion to Zanesville, followed by building, buy-outs until 1931 when the Depression forces consolidation and down-sizing 1893-1896 William Long's Lonhuda ware, Louise Weller and Louwelsa born, 1896 1897 Henry Schmidt develops Weller Turada, the first squeezebag pottery line in the Ohio valley, Owens Pottery introduces similar Cyrano line in 1898 1895-1904 Charles Upjohn heads Weller decorating department, develops Dickensware II in 1900 1902-1907 Jacques Sicard at Weller, Sicard line appears in the fall of 1903; (Clement Massier Reflets Metalliques by 1889) 1902-1905 Weller becomes world's largest pottery and maker of mass produced Art Pottery 1903-1904 Frederick Hurton Rhead at Weller, develops Jap Birdimal line in 1904, becomes Roseville's first art director iRead full review
The book has good color pictures of humdreds of items. Everything in the book is indexed well and easy to find. Good historical infomation on the Weller Pottery Company. And great infomation that shows the Artists Monograms as well as the Weller Trade Marks used on the pottery. I bought this book as a reference for identification of Art Pottery.
Very helpful book on Weller Pottery. It has good information on the history of this pottery and on the artists that help create these pieces.
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Nice book. Quick shipment.
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