Don Jay Ceramics California

T is one tiny chip on her mermaid tail and one underneath the rim.
Don jay ceramics california. The covina pottery company existed from approximately 1943 1988 in covina california and was founded by the rhodus family. Tiny chip as in photo. 5 out of 5 stars 435 435 reviews 14 50. Did you scroll all this way to get facts about california ceramics.
After world war ii phil stein pursued various business interests in los angeles including founding don jay ceramics a manufacturer of mid century decorative pottery and developing successful. Favorite add to previous page next page. Key milestones in the history of california pottery include. You might also like.
Planters floral art ware and tv lamps. The most common california ceramics material is ceramic. Well you re in luck because here they come. Perfect and beautiful.
Vintage ceramic leaf shaped trinket box by don jay ceramics made in california nature themed green ceramic box california potteries sevenorchards. 7x7 mid century modern don jay ceramics of california 144 cigarette or cigar. It measures 7 5 by 8 5 wide. The pottery studio outlasted many of its competitors.
Vintage don jay ceramics california pottery 402 green drip glaze planter that is in mint condition with no chips cracks or damage. Shipped with usps priority mail. Don jay ceramics 173 made in california sexy mermaid posed on top of a green scalloped shell bowl or tray. California potters large and small have left a legacy of.
It mostly produced floral ware in speckled glazes with geometric and atomic midcentury modern shapes. The most popular color. Signed on the bottom. This appears to be like a chartruese gree from 690937927.
7 x 4 1 2 x 4. Vintage mid century modern california art pottery covered dish red black decor. There are 3000 california ceramics for sale on etsy and they cost 181 96 on average. The arrival of spanish settlers the advent of statehood and subsequent population growth the arts and crafts movement great depression world war ii era and the post wwii onslaught of low priced imports leading to a steep decline in the number of california potteries.