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Discover the many forms and adornments of Purinton Pottery, an
attractive hand-painted slip ware best known for its simple yet
beautiful designs. More than 1100 color photographs chronicle the
pottery from its early, primitive Peasant Ware stages after the company
was founded in Wellsville, Ohio in 1936, to the ever-popular Apple and
Pennsylvania Dutch patterns of the 1940s and '50s, with all known
patterns and molds illustrated in chronological order. The company
continued to manufacture pottery until 1959, producing a wide range of
items from dinnerware and souvenir items to personalized blessing plates
decorated by Dorothy Purinton herself. This book also identifies the
various shapes made by Purinton and displays their children's wares,
figurals, Christmas pieces, and experimental items. The authors go
further, identifying pieces signed by the company's two most prestigious
decorators, Bill Blair and Dorothy Purinton. Rounding out this thorough
presentation are an index and values guide.
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