Tycer Pottery Company

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2012

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Roseville Historical Society

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The Tycer Pottery Company manufactured earthenware cooking and dinner ware in the former pottery of F. S. Lowry (1868-1916) at Roseville, Ohio, from ca. 1921 to 1957. The firm was perhaps best known for its "Japaneeso" cookware, patented in 1929, its "Neu-Deel Cookin-Ware," patented in 1933, and its later barbecue ware featuring a longhorn motif. In retirement Tycer returned to his Amite, Louisiana, home, where he died in 1968.

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Tycer Pottery Company (Roseville, Ohio), Tycer, Warren Ivy, 1885-1968, Cooking Ware Manufacture (Roseville, Ohio)

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James L. Murphy, "Tycer Pottery Company," Roseville Legend 14, no. 1 (Winter 2012): 1, 6.