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Once given as premiums and sold inexpensively in department stores, Watt
Pottery pieces are now valuable collectibles. For over 40 years a family
firm in central Ohio produced these items, gracing the kitchens and
dining rooms of American homes coast to coast. This book presents the
history of the pottery and traces its product and pattern development.
Original research and 800 beautiful color images enable readers to
identify pieces, including the very popular hand-decorated items, and
distinguish Watt ware from other pottery. Extensive sections on marks,
patterns, and all known mold shapes with numbers make this book a
collector's dream, and current market values make it an important
investment for dealers.
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