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In 1872, Samuel A. Weller founded Weller Pottery in Fultonham, Ohio, United States. Originally, his business consisted of a small cabin and one beehive kiln, and Weller produced flower pots, bowls, crocks, and vases. By 1905, Weller Pottery was the largest pottery in the country. It mass-produced art pottery until about 1920, and it produced commercial lines until the pottery closed in 1948.

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  • Weller Pottery (fr)
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  • La Weller Pottery est fondée en 1872 par Samuel A. Weller à Fultonham, aux États-Unis. À l'origine, son entreprise se composait d'une petite cabane et d'un four, et Weller produisait des pots de fleurs, des bols, des pots et des vases. En 1905, Weller Pottery était la plus grande poterie des États-Unis. Elle a produit en masse de la poterie d'art jusqu'en 1920 environ, et il a produit des lignes commerciales jusqu'à la fermeture de la poterie en 1948. (fr)
  • In 1872, Samuel A. Weller founded Weller Pottery in Fultonham, Ohio, United States. Originally, his business consisted of a small cabin and one beehive kiln, and Weller produced flower pots, bowls, crocks, and vases. By 1905, Weller Pottery was the largest pottery in the country. It mass-produced art pottery until about 1920, and it produced commercial lines until the pottery closed in 1948. (en)
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  • S. A. Weller Pottery, Inc. (en)
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  • S. A. Weller Pottery, Inc. (en)
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  • in Fultonham, Ohio, United States (en)
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  • Vases, pots, ceramic tile, cuspidors, bowls, crocks (en)
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  • La Weller Pottery est fondée en 1872 par Samuel A. Weller à Fultonham, aux États-Unis. À l'origine, son entreprise se composait d'une petite cabane et d'un four, et Weller produisait des pots de fleurs, des bols, des pots et des vases. En 1905, Weller Pottery était la plus grande poterie des États-Unis. Elle a produit en masse de la poterie d'art jusqu'en 1920 environ, et il a produit des lignes commerciales jusqu'à la fermeture de la poterie en 1948. (fr)
  • In 1872, Samuel A. Weller founded Weller Pottery in Fultonham, Ohio, United States. Originally, his business consisted of a small cabin and one beehive kiln, and Weller produced flower pots, bowls, crocks, and vases. By 1905, Weller Pottery was the largest pottery in the country. It mass-produced art pottery until about 1920, and it produced commercial lines until the pottery closed in 1948. (en)
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