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Directory Sites
Resource site for collectors of Clarice Cliff pottery. Art Deco 'Masterpieces' from the 1920s and '30s.
www.claricecliff.com
List of potters including photos, background and history from North Staffordshire, England.
www.thepotteries.org
Article on the transmigration of pottery patterns from Asia.
metrotel.co.uk
Monthly e-zine with articles on Brittany and Celtic culture, vintage Quimper pottery and books to buy.
www.oldquimper.com
Frankoma Family Collectors Association
A national non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and promotion of Frankoma pottery as a collectible.
www.frankoma.org
Includes a database of UK pottery marks as well as tips for collectors.
www.potterymarks.co.uk
Designer of the early 20th century in the UK. Includes his biography, galleries of ceramic, glass and silver designs, a bibliography and news.
keithmurray.net
Information on many potteries, especially ones located in Wisconsin.
wisconsinpottery.org
Antique Chinese porcelain collector's help pages offers information on porcelain, history, pottery craft, and porcelain marks.
www.gotheborg.com
Country Living: Blue and White Transferware
Feature on the history of transferware, collecting tips, and links to resources for buyers and collectors.
magazines.ivillage.com
Organization promotes pottery created by R. Guy Cowan. Image gallery, classifieds, membership information and links.
www.cowanpottery.org
Dedicated to Austrian, Bohemian, and Czechoslovakian decorative arts. Membership information, links, newsletter, show and auction schedule.
www.czechcollectors.org
A reference site for collectors of Empire Ware pottery.
www.btinternet.com
History of the famous potters and potteries that made them. Photo galleries, glossary of pottery types and contact information.
www.piggybankpage.co.uk
Sales of back issues of magazine devoted to Bauer pottery.
www.home.ix.netcom.com