We are Barbara Gerr and Arnie Small. We specialize in buying and selling American art pottery, including Roseville, Weller, Rookwood, Grueby, Newcomb, tiles, gardenware urns, and much more. We are members of the American Art Pottery Association (AAPA), where Arnie is Past-President, and the Ohio Pottery Lover’s Group, where Arnie is a Trustee.
We have been members of the Ebay community since 1997 and we always have an inventory of over 400 pieces of American art pottery. Our show schedule includes the the Twin Cities Arts and Crafts Show, the National Grove Park Inn Arts and Crafts Conference Show, the American Art Pottery Show & Sale (AAPA), the Pottery Lovers Show & Sale in Zanesville, Ohio and Brimfield, MA.
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Mark and Marie Latta specialize in American art pottery, exhibiting at the National Grove Park Inn Arts and Crafts Conference in February and at the annual Convention for the American Art Pottery Association. They are also active members and officers in the AAPA. They look forward to working with you in building your art pottery collection, or in discussing pieces you are considering selling.
Sandie Fowler
I have been in business for over 30 years, specializing in original American and European ceramic tiles from 1650-1930’s, plus other great vintage items. I keep a wide variety of tiles posted on my website page and add new items at regular intervals.
I always try to have complete fireplace surrounds and an assortment that would work very nicely for kitchen and bath installations. Antique tiles work very nicely with new field tile and insure that you can have a truly unique installation.
I am a member of the American Art Pottery Association, the Tile Heritage Foundation, and the Tile and Architectural Ceramics Society.
I exhibit at select shows, including the National Arts and Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn each February.
Offering fine examples of American art pottery, I exhibit at several shows a year, including the National Arts and Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn. Please call me to discuss any pieces you are wanting or are thinking about selling.
All tiles from Lewellen Studio are created using the single-fire method. Single-fired means both the clay body and glaze are fired for the first time together, resulting in a far superior adhesion between glaze and tile. It was a challenge in applying this level of quality to hand-made art tile, however, the desire for a more beautiful and durable tile that required only half the energy to create, making them the most environment-friendly, was a goal we had to pursue. The obvious lower production cost is an advantage shared with all who purchase our tile.
Bruce Johnson
Author, Columnist and Director of the National Arts & Crafts Conference at The Grove Park Inn since 1988
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