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Thursday, 14 May 2015 17:20

The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Presents the Exhibition "A Tradition of Progress: Ohio Decorative Arts 1860–1945"

Pair of potpourri jars, Homer Laughlin China Company (1874–present), East Liverpool, Ohio. 1886-1889. Pâte-sur-pâte porcelain, H. 19 in. Collection of Fred Mutchler. Pair of potpourri jars, Homer Laughlin China Company (1874–present), East Liverpool, Ohio. 1886-1889. Pâte-sur-pâte porcelain, H. 19 in. Collection of Fred Mutchler. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

In Ohio’s early years, clay deposits were discovered along a number of riverbanks and small-scale stoneware potteries sprang up to meet the utilitarian demands of a growing population. These potteries later took advantage of the state’s excellent location and the various transport routes...

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