The Columbus Pottery Company

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2010

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Grovetucky Press

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The Columbus Pottery Co. of Columbus (Worthington), Ohio, was a short-lived (ca. 1905-1906) manufacturer of semi-vitreous porcelain, only one example of which is known. This pottery was succeeded by the G. F. Brunt Tile and Porcelain Co. (1914-ca. 1925), a manufacturer of porcelain electric insulators and mosaic tile. The history of other early Columbus, Ohio, potteries is reviewed, as well as that of the Bell Pottery of Findlay and Columbus.

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Columbus Pottery Co. (Ohio), Bell Pottery Co. (Ohio), G. F. Brunt Tile and Insulator Co. (Columbus, Ohio), Nagle, Joseph A., 1869-1932, Mair, John E., 1883-, Goodwin, Herbert, 1862-1944, Brunt, George F., 1872-1934, Electric insulator manufacture (Ohio), Mosaic tile manufacture (Ohio)

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James L. Murphy, "The Columbus Pottery Company." Contributions to Ohio Ceramic History; No.1 (2010), Grovetucky Press, Grove City, Ohio