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Abingdon Pottery Artware 1934-1950: Stepchild of the Great Depression (Tankmaster)
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| #1671837 in Books | Schiffer Pub Ltd | 1997-01-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.30 x.96 x8.77l,2.80 | File type: PDF | 196 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| One of a Kind!|By C. Frazier|Our family has a collection of Abingdon Pottery as my husband's mother grew up in Abindong, IL and some family members worked at the pottery. Mr. Paradis has compiled a valuable, comprehensive look at the artware created in Abingdon and the factory's history. By seeking out first-hand accounts of collectors and those who worked at the pottery, he|About the Author|Joe Paradis was born and raised ten miles from the town of Abingdon, Illinois. He now lives in Virginia and works in Washington, D.C.
The industrial pottery at Abingdon, Illinois, made artware from 1934 to 1950 before returning to its mainstay, plum-bingware or sanitary-ware, as it was called at "The Pottery." Yankee ingenuity was used to cope with the Great Depression when managers came up with the idea of making artware using their usual "industrial strength" materials and processes. This decision resulted in artware with unusually strong bodies and glazes. For the veteran collector of Abingdon Potte...
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