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/
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/
Offers vintage china produced by Southern Potteries from 1938 through 1957 in Erwin, Tennessee. Pictures, descriptions, prices and order information available. http://www.blueridgechina.com/
Has been making handcrafted, kiln-fired, glazed, stoneware pottery for over 25 years. Our work is set apart by its craftsmanship and fabulous color intensity. http://www.zappapottery.com
Authorized Royal Doulton and Kevin Francis ceramics dealer offers vintage figurines, character jugs, porcelain animals, and paperweights. http://www.tias.com/stores/vintage/
Specializing in Roseville Pottery and other American-made pottery made during the first half of the twentieth century from companies such as Hull, Rookwood, and Weller. http://www.artisanantiques.com/
Dealer in ceramics, glass, and metals from the art nouveau, arts and crafts, art deco, and secessionist movements. Provides a show schedule for this English company. http://www.adantiques.com/
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/
Selection of vintage replacement dinnerware patterns manufactured by major American potteries. Inventory includes Metlox, Franciscan, Vernon, Red Wing, Russel Wright, and Royal potteries. http://www.ccdinnerware.com
Classic American dinnerware including Fiesta, Lu-Ray, and Starburst. Also offers to purchase collector items and sells books. http://www.dishesdelmar.com/
Specializes in collectible dinnerware from the 40's to the 60's. Focuses on Vernonware but also sells American manufacturers such as Franciscan, Red Wing, and Metlox. http://www.findit4dinnerware.com/
Provides background information for this English shop. Also offers a product guide including Moorcroft pottery and enamels, Okra, Harmony Kingdom, Cobridge, and Poole pottery. http://collectablegifts.net
Specializing in the classic Deruta, Majolica tableware patterns including Arabesco, Gallo, Ricco, and Dragon. Search by pattern, color, or place setting. http://www.derutaimports.com/
Offers pottery and tiles handglazed with original designs based on traditional Bengali folk art. Discusses the artist and her style. http://alifspottery.tripod.com/
Featuring vintage dinnerware from Bauer, Fiesta, Franciscan, Metlox, and Homer Laughlin. Provides a catalog, links, and company policies. http://www.fiestaplus.com/
Buys or sells Hazle Ceramics with a focus on limited editions and collectors pieces as well as new products. Based in London, England. http://uk.geocities.com/rodingarts
Sells Pennsylvania German style redware pottery from popular artists including Breininger, Foltz, and Kay Mohn. Also offers ironwork and tinware. http://www.paredware.com/
Offers classic Majolica tableware and ceramics. Provides an overview of the manufacturing process and a product image gallery. http://www.fidiaderuta.com/
Personalized artistic pottery, gifts for companies, articles for decoration, bathroom accessories sets, and tiles. Handmade in Puente del Arzobispo (Toledo, Spain). http://www.ceramicadetoledo.com/
Makes handmade, historical replica pottery, specializing in redware and salt-glazed wares of the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries. http://www.westmoorepottery.com/
Makes Maine stoneware pottery in Damariscotta River Blue glaze, in a variety of patterns like Snowmen, Moose, Puffins, Lighthouses, as well as cats and dogs. http://www.tbpots.com/
Deals in vintage and new Fiesta dinnerware, also Harlequin, Riviera and Century from the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company. http://vip.hpnc.com/~palmwood/
Offer 19th century English and Welsh Blue transfer printed pottery and porcelain. Contains catalogues, terms and conditions, enquiries, and ordering information. http://www.hudsonsantiques.co.uk/
Offers products of the Deruta region such as earthenware amphoras, vases, and pitchers as well as Majolica. Located in Italy. http://www.terrecottederuta.com/
Sells Jack Sexton and Grace Carr's handcarved and handpainted pottery along with information on both artists and their studio. http://www.jspottery.com/
Moorcroft, Carltonware, Linthorpe specialist. Buys, sells, provides valuations, and restorations. Located in England. http://www.appletonantiques.co.uk/
Makes and markets a line of stoneware for the kitchen and table in five color combinations as well as one of a kind pieces. http://www.testedbyfirepottery.com/
A changing collection of porcelain and pottery, mostly 20th Century UK, European, and Japanese items. Located in Australia. http://www.jemsbazaar.com.au/
Devoted to Vernonware, collectible dinnerware and art pottery made near Los Angeles, California, during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. http://www.vernonware.com
Specialising in 1870-1940 decorative art ceramics, bakelite and Australian colonial furniture. Located in Queensland, Australia. http://www.anniesoldthings.com.au/
Offers handcrafted ceramics including prints, tiles, vessels, and thrown ware. Located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. http://www.earthformceramics.co.uk/
Offering dinnerware, pottery, glass, bakelite radios and furnishings including the designs of Russel Wright, Eva Zeisel, Higgins, Glidden, Fantoni, Gambone, and George Nelson. http://www.jax-deco.com/
Sells antique pottery including Royal Doulton, Royal Dux, Royal Worcester, Locke and Company, Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper Maling, Minton, Moorcroft, Wemyss, Volkstedt, Zslonay, and Oriental. http://www.antique-ceramics.com/
Offers a selection of antique English ceramics, including Royal Worcester, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, and Coalport. Located in the UK. http://www.whiteroseantiques.com/
Selling the collection of archaeologist George Heckman that features Mississippian, Quapaw, Caddo and Southwest items. http://www.heckmancollectibles.com