Does anyone know the pottery maker for these?
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Mitzi Evans on Dec 05, 2013Beautiful pieces . . . quite a find. I'm a pottery lover, but don't know alot about the different types. Hull usually has a mark on the bottom. Enjoy them! No microwave or dishwasher!Helpful Reply
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Julie Moyna on Dec 05, 2013I'm a collector too. Mostly California pieces. It's not hull unless they didn't mark these. I do know no mic or dishwasher. Lol. I pulled some amazing sets and individual pieces I'll be posting. Thank you!Helpful Reply
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Phyllis Mcdaniel on Dec 06, 2013possibly bybee pottery, Richmond kyHelpful Reply
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Terri Austill on Dec 06, 2013I've been an antique dealer over 20 years and I've seen a lot of these no-name pieces. They're from the 60's-70's, and unfortunately are not very valuable except for sentimental reasons. Love them and enjoy them because they remind you of your uncle!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Brewer on Dec 06, 2013Julie, afraid terri is right been in the biz only abt 10 years as terri said USE & ENJOYHelpful Reply
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Beverly on Dec 06, 2013If I remember correctly the pottery manufacturer is Hull.Helpful Reply
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Colleen Swiridowsky on Dec 06, 2013I don't know who either, but I have a soup bowl and a small bowl in those same colors and I truly love them! Picked them up at a tag sale.Helpful Reply
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Kim L on Dec 07, 2013I can tell you that they are NOT Hull pieces. I've been collecting Hull and the pottery you have shown for many many moons. Almost all of the ones I own have the engraved USA mark on the bottom except for one - and it's a small 1 pint pitcher that has the markings "Made in England by Pearson's of Chesterfield". I met an antique dealer while back in PA the past summer - he had quite a collection, many of which I own. He told me the name and I recognized it, but for crying out loud I just CANNOT remember the name!!! Too many senior moments lately!!! I simply call them 'brownware' for the time being - I absolutely LOVE all your pieces - I have the same ones and a gazillion more!!Helpful Reply
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Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU on Dec 07, 2013It might be McCoy Potter Does that sound like the name you might have been looking for?Helpful Reply
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Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU on Dec 07, 2013I meant pottery ;)Helpful Reply
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Charlsie Sparks Blocker on Dec 07, 2013Didn't Safeway sell these for 99 cents after you bought a certain amount of groceries??Helpful Reply
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Marsha Lamberth on Dec 07, 2013I had a set of 4 of the little covered dishes with handles back in the 70's. They are called onion soup bowls. I don't remember if they had markings or not.Helpful Reply
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Susan Duvall on Dec 07, 2013Pfaltzcraft used to make this style, but they stopped production 20 years ago and the factory is closed now, even the outlet store where we used to buy replacement pieces is out of business. York, PAHelpful Reply
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Sharril Swindle on Dec 07, 2013could be redwing, they usually stamp theirs though, I actually found a pitcher like that the other day, it was stamped into it on bottom but was sort of worn off in part, could make out that it was Redwing thoughHelpful Reply
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Jeanette freeze on Dec 07, 2013mc.coy i thinkHelpful Reply
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Linda Sellers on Dec 07, 2013I think McCoy alsoHelpful Reply
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Jane Stromwall on Dec 07, 2013I'd check Red Wing Pottery in Red Wing MinnesotaHelpful Reply
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Debi on Dec 07, 2013try looking for bean pots on ebayHelpful Reply
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Barbara Posluszny-Pace on Dec 07, 2013I knew these as gas station give-a-ways in the late 60's and 70's.Helpful Reply
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Helen Neubauer on Dec 07, 2013Do these look like the ones you have?Helpful Reply
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Linda Johnson on Dec 08, 2013these are usually available at a resturaunt suppy place.I found a baking dish that was marked Hall Hi-Tech 1981 made in the U.S.A. 2937 hope this helpsHelpful Reply
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Julie Piggott on Dec 08, 2013Arnt these Bendigo Pottery, from Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.Helpful Reply
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Tammy Gahr on Dec 08, 2013Keller?Helpful Reply
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Tammy Gahr on Dec 08, 2013Keller?Helpful Reply
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Leslie Sawan on Dec 08, 2013mcCoy or hull I think.Helpful Reply
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Julie Moyna on Dec 08, 2013Thanks to all of your suggestions. I haven't nailed the maker down yet but do you think they are safe to use? (Lead in paint?). I know the new ones are not bad. But these being so old I wonder. Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Therese Ryan-Haas on Dec 08, 2013Had a few of these growing up. Mother would make french onion soup in them. A friend of hers made them at home in the 60's. I think unless they are signed there is no telling were they are from. Maybe someone who has more experience might chime in. But I recall from High school days the glazing on the unshiny ones were not food friendly. But the clear glazing is like a glass coating that is food and oven save.Helpful Reply
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Julia Flowers on Dec 08, 2013I have seen all the thoughts and had the name all ready to post, and blam! for the life of me I cannot remember. If I think of it soon I will post.Helpful Reply
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Sharril Swindle on Dec 08, 2013thats great you have a nice collection there!!Helpful Reply
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Johnlene K on Dec 08, 2013http://www.rubylane.com/item/147152-CW-411/Vintage-Rustic-Brown-n-TanHelpful Reply
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RoseMary Tuck on Dec 08, 2013send the inquiry to replacementsltd.com (replacements limited) they are amazing. Good LuckHelpful Reply
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Kim L on Dec 09, 2013This is for Tammy Gahr........it says you're from Natrona Heights, PA????? Small world as I was born & raised in Natrona Heights, PA and have a group on Facebook called 'Natrona Heights Friends'!!!!! I live in Van Nuys, CA now,Helpful Reply
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Donna Franks on Dec 09, 2013they look like they may be USA, I have a few pieces and some of them have the USA on the bottom.Helpful Reply
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Renee Strange on Dec 09, 2013I'm pretty sure they are not Hull.Helpful Reply
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Joy.pilz on Dec 10, 2013I bought an entire dinner set in the late 60's. Just wish I had kept them.Helpful Reply
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Lynn Richart on Dec 10, 2013they look like Pfallscraft stoneware - that's not the correct spelling -Helpful Reply
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Blue Brushes on Dec 11, 2013look like some from pottery in New Waterford, OH,,, but I think it is out of business... ??Helpful Reply
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Comet on May 21, 2015Almost all Pfaltzgraf is and always has been marked--I have a soup tureen and the under platter etc for sale of those right now on ebay---with the extremely rare ladle. Contact me if you would like the info. The ones I have are marked with the "Old Castle" mark which helps to date them. Gorgeous drippey glaze; I think the pattern was called "Gourmet".Helpful Reply
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