- The
Grueby Faience Company,
founded in 1894, was an
American ceramics company that
produced distinctive American art
pottery vases and
tiles during America's...
- Roseville, Rookwood, and
Weller potteries) and M****achusetts (the Dedham,
Grueby, Marblehead, and Paul
Revere potteries). Most of the
potteries were forced...
- the
contemporary studio craft style.
Studio pottery –
exemplified by the
Grueby Faience Company,
Newcomb Pottery in New Orleans,
Marblehead Pottery, Teco...
- to be Lord
George Gordon; his secretary, Gashford; and a servant, John
Grueby. Lord
George makes an imp****ioned
speech full of anti-papist sentiment,...
- Tile
Works later started their own companies,
including William H.
Grueby of the
Grueby Faience Company,
Arthur Osborne of
Ivorex plaques, and
George W....
-
westernmost side
platform retains ten
faience plaques of eagles, made by the
Grueby Faience Company,
which are not
visible to the public. The
easternmost side...
- each station.: 31 The
decorative work was
performed by
faience contractor Grueby Faience Company.: 36 The
former southbound local platform (serving track...
-
Rookwood Pottery, the Sa****ay
Evening Girls,
North Dakota pottery, Teco and
Grueby.
Newcomb College had been
founded expressly to
instruct young Southern women...
- castle.
Morgan used
several tile
companies to
produce her
designs including Grueby Faience, Batchelder,
California Faience and
Solon & Schemmel.
Albert Solon...
-
pottery was
developed independently and wasn't an
attempt to copy the
famous Grueby green. The
pottery shapes derived from line and
color rather than elaborate...