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A changing collection of porcelain and pottery, mostly 20th Century UK, European, and Japanese items. Located in Australia.
http://www.jemsbazaar.com.au/
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American Art Pottery, including Weller, Roseville, Van Briggle, Niloak, Rookwood, Owens, Muncie, Fulper, and Teco.
http://www.justartpottery.com/
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Features the studio of Paul Katrich who uses the art of producing rare luster glazes in producing fine pottery. Provides news from shows.
http://www.katrich.com/
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Specialists in ceramics like Troika and Poole pottery as well as Crown Devon and Carlton ware. Located in the UK.
http://www.kcsceramics-international.co.uk
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Presents sales and information on the world of collecting Kevin Francis Face Pots, Figurines, Toby Jugs and Peggy Davies Ceramics Bulldogs.
http://www.kf-facepots.co.uk/
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Specializing in McCoy, Shawnee, and Frankoma pottery and Christmas ornaments.
http://www.lins-antiques.com/
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Offering a selection of antiques with emphasis on American Art Pottery. Provides product images and links.
http://www.luckyfindantiques.com/
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Sells American and California antique and collectible art pottery and ceramics from 19th to 21st century.
http://www.madikens.com/
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Sells Nelson McCoy pottery, Brush McCoy, and other vintage collectibles.
http://www.mccoymania.com/
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Markets Midwinter pottery as well as Portmeirion, Troika, and Poole. UK Based.
http://www.millennium-collectables.co.uk/
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Sells mid-century modern Tableware featuring Russel Wright as well as Ben Seibel, Eva Zeisel, Red Wing, Heywood-Wakefield, Eames, Herman-Miller, and Knoll designs.
http://www.modfather.com/
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Selection of mostly McCoy vintage pottery for collectors, designers and decorators.
http://www.mostlymccoy.com/
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Sells antique pottery from shipwrecks excavated in South China Sea.
http://www.mingwrecks.com/
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Items of interest from the 1930's to the 1970's-specialising in ceramics, glass, early technology and synthetic materials. Basic information on antiques fairs.
http://www.nicksoldies.co.uk/
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Sells Pennsylvania German style redware pottery from popular artists including Breininger, Foltz, and Kay Mohn. Also offers ironwork and tinware.
http://www.paredware.com/
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