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All About SylvaC
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Gallery and information about work from the pottery started in the 1890's by owners Shaw & Copestake.
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Clayhound Web
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A collection of traditional Native American pottery from all of the 21 Southwest Pueblos.
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Your Clay Project
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Amateur original folk-art "grade school" pottery and ceramic projects.
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Australian Pottery
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Brief history of Australian pottery and examples from the Diana Pottery
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British Studio Pottery
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A Studio Pottery reference site containing pot galleries, pottery, museum and exhibition photographs, help with identifying pots and a discussion area for collectors and potters.
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Fred Marer Ceramic Collection
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This historical collection marks the beginning of the contemporary American Ceramic Movement. The collection includes 33 early works by Peter Voulkos, Billy Al Bengston, Michael Frimkess, John Mason, Mac McClain, Ken Price, Jerry Rothman, Paul Soldner, and Henry Takemoto
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Hollister Collection
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Native american pottery.
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International Museum of Ceramic Art
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The International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to contemporary sculpture and installation pieces to advanced ceramics reflecting the cutting edge of ceramic technology.
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Majolica by Robert Lehr
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Part of the collection of Robert Lehr. Includes majolica history, galleries of animals, Trompe l'oeil, asparagus, figurals and other art works.
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Rudy Autio
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Contemporary ceramic collection.
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Saltbox Pottery
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Functional stoneware pottery emphasizing traditional shapes and colors. Includes online gallery and pictures of glaze and pattern samples.
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Seoul Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Stunning ceramic exhibit from Oct, 1997.
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University of Wales
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Ceramics Collection and Archive.
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