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Perceptions of Indigenous Art: 1930-1970

Canada Pottery Posted on June 1, 2021 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

This is Part I of a series, “Towards an Understanding of Indigenous Images on Twentieth-Century Canadian Pottery.” Part II explores the period from 1970 to present and is available online at CanadaPottery.ca, as well as in print in Discovering ANTIQUES, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Company Histories, Influences on Canadian Pottery, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics Herta, Canada pottery, canadapottery.ca, Canadian pottery, First Nations images, Lambert pottery, Northwest Coastal Indian design, West Coast Indian designs | Leave a reply

Ineke Pottery, a family affair

Canada Pottery Posted on January 17, 2020 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

Collecting information on Ineke Pottery has been difficult – it is almost impossible to find details about this artist and her pottery on the web. I’m working to change that. Whenever I see comments come in with additional information on … Continue reading →

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Posted in Company Histories, People, Uncategorized | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Ineke Canada, Ineke Victoria BC | 5 Replies

Researching Canadian Pottery – BMP Collectors Club

Canada Pottery Posted on June 11, 2019 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

Blue Mountain Pottery Collectors Club (BMPCC) is a social club that shares information, experiences and a passion for collecting Blue Mountain Pottery.  Their website is one of the central hubs in sharing.  The club also offers a list serve for … Continue reading →

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Posted in Company Histories, Pottery Clubs, Research | Tagged Blue Mountain Pottery, BMP, BMP Granite, BMP Mocha, BMP Slate, BMPCC, Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Collector's Clubs, First Nations images, mid-century Canadian pottery | 2 Replies

Royal Oak Artware (Canada) – A mystery

Canada Pottery Posted on May 6, 2019 by Maria HaubrichMay 6, 2019

A visitor to this site requested information on a lovely green bowl with Art Deco style and stamped with ‘Royal Oak Canada Artware’. At this time, I have no information on this pottery, but I have found mention of a … Continue reading →

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Posted in Marks & Backstamps, Research | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Contemporary pottery, mid-century Canadian pottery | Leave a reply

artshuttle.com (re-posted)

Canada Pottery Posted on February 22, 2019 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 22, 2019

Barry Morrison of Studio Ceramics Canada introduces a fascinating website, artshuttle, with a section dedicated to modern Canadian studio ceramics. In Barry’s blog post, artshuttle.com: A New Collector’s Website Now Online, he states, “Artshuttle’s content is wide but there are two sections that … Continue reading →

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Posted in Contemporary Studio Pottery, Research | Tagged Canadian ceramics, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Research resources, studio pottery, websites | Leave a reply

Lambert Potteries Ltd. – Revisited

Canada Pottery Posted on January 26, 2018 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

Barry Morrison, has expanded on my research page for Lambert Potteries Ltd. with a much more detailed blog entry on David Lambert and his British Columbia pottery. He has “added a page on David Lambert, potter and animateur, to the studioceramicscanada.com website. Often referred … Continue reading →

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Posted in People, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics, BC pottery, Canada, Canada pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Casting, Ceramics, Consolidation, David Lambert | Categories: British Columbia, Functional, Hand Building, Studio Ceramics Canada, Throwing, West Coast Designs | 10 Replies

Crown Ceramics, a little-known company

Canada Pottery Posted on July 18, 2017 by Maria HaubrichOctober 2, 2020

Crown Ceramics, a little-known Vancouver company from the 1950s Finding information on some Canadian pottery manufacturers can be intriguing and frustrating. Snippets of information here and there will sometimes be all that can be found for details. Such is the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Company Histories, Research | Tagged BC pottery, Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Crown Ceramics (Canada) | 16 Replies

Re-Posted ‘From Times Past’

Canada Pottery Posted on August 8, 2016 by Maria HaubrichJune 13, 2018

Re-Posted article by Johanne Yakula of ‘From Times Past’ – DISCOVERED A “NEW” POTTERY COMPANY When conducting research on a topic, one does not always need to ‘re-invent the wheel’ as it were. One of my favourite bloggers, Johanne Yakula … Continue reading →

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Posted in Contemporary Studio Pottery, People, Research | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Contemporary pottery, mid-century Canadian pottery | Leave a reply

Follow Lambert Potteries on Pinterest

Canada Pottery Posted on April 8, 2016 by Maria HaubrichJune 13, 2018

Follow this Lambert Potteries Pinterest Board Lambert Potteries pieces inspire owners and enthusiasts to find out as much as they can about this vintage Canadian pottery. An excellent example of this enthusiasm is the Pinterest Board created by Bee Hansen to … Continue reading →

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Crystalline ceramic artists ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR

Canada Pottery Posted on July 22, 2015 by Maria HaubrichJune 13, 2018

Internationally acclaimed crystalline ceramic artists, ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR One does not have to go far to find exquisite Canadian pottery. A friend brought these pottery artists to my attention. ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR live and work in Prince Albert, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Contemporary Studio Pottery, People | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian ceramics, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Contemporary pottery, Crystalline Artists | Leave a reply

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