Book Information:
| Title | Pewabic Pottery |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | A History of Its Products and Its People |
| Author | Pear, Lillian Myers |
| Publisher | Wallace-Homestead Book Co. |
| Publish Date | 1976 |
| ISBN | 0870691589 |
| Pages | 295 |
| Binding | |
| Notes | Although not as well-known as products from the Rookwood, Roseville or Weller potteries, many collectors and antique dealers over the later years have discovered the striking quality and character of Pewabic pottery. Mary Chase Perry Stratton, who founded the Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, Michigan, in 1903, was the first to discover an old Persian formula for an iridescent glaze that characterizes Pewabic ware. The name Pewabic is of Indian origin that means, "ore with a copper color." Includes indexes. Autographed by author on inner cover. |
| URL | http://lccn.loc.gov/75023558 |
| TRRF Call No. | PT-00143 |
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