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Marblehead Pottery 1904 - 1936 (Massachusetts, USA)
In the 1920s as with many of the American art pottery companies, Marblehead began to focus almost exclusively on production art pottery. However, Marblehead's production pottery still maintained the high quality seen on the hand-decorated items. The production art pottery Marblehead produced was finely thrown and glazed in hard, pebbled matte finishes. Typical glaze colors are blue, green, pink, yellow, brown or gray. Even at its high point, Marblehead remained a small studio pottery never employing more than six people. To this day, Marblehead continues to be among the most sought-after arts and crafts style pottery ever produced. Explore all Marblehead pottery here.
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