Hull Pottery

Where can I learn more about hull pottery?
do you have any tips on collecting Hull pottery?
You might check your local library to see if they have any books on collecting Hull pottery. If they don’t, try checking to see if any are listed for inter library loan. You can also check on Amazon.com, Alibris.com , or Abe Books.com to see if they have any books on Hull pottery.
Some pieces are worth a lot but even if they aren’t they can be fun to collect and are still available for small amounts at yard and estate sales.
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Vintage Hull Brown Drip 12 Oval Platter Oval Platter : 12″ long X 9 1/4″ wide The Base reads: hull (c) Oven Proof, USA… |
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Vintage Hull Pitcher Nice litttle ca. 8-oz. size brown pitcher by Hull, made in USA. Vintage, collectible…. |
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Vintage Mid Century HULL Brown Drip Mug Hull Pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio, under the leadership of Addis Emmet (A.E.) Hull (later succeeded by Ralph W. Hull). The A.E. Hull Pottery Company’s early lines consisted of common utilitarian stoneware, semi-porcelain dinnerware and decorative tile. The company quickly established a firm market and enjoyed an excellent reputation for producing quality ceramics…. |
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McCoy Pottery Collector’s Reference & Value Guide, Vol. 1 $6.47 McCoy is probably the best known of all American potteries due to the wide variety of pieces they produced since 1910. This new reference work respectfully becomes an ideal companion to our Collector’s Encyclopedia of McCoy Pottery written by the Huxfords in 1980 – which has long been our bestselling pottery book. McCoy Pottery Collector’s Reference and Value Guide provides even the experienced Mc… |
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Warman’s Hull Pottery: Identification and Value Guide (Warman’s Hull Pottery: Identification & Value Guide) $24.99 This indispensable resource aids beginning and advanced collectors in pricing and identifying more than 80 years of Hull Pottery. Whether it’s the Little Red Riding Hood line of kitchenware or the ultra-popular Hull planters of the 1970s that inspire collectors, this dynamic guide is a must have. This book:Features detailed descriptions with dimensions, dates of manufacture and up-to-date values t… |
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The Collector’s Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull pottery, Vol. 1: Identification and Values $29.95 This hardbound volume showcases over 3,000 items, both common and rare, and also assists in the identification of hundreds of Hull items that are rarely found trademarked. Full-color photos, pattern names, item descriptions, dimensions, illustrated trademarks, dates of manufacture, current values, an in-depth history of the company, and many original company catalog pages offer a full account of t… |
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Pots of Promise $4.25 Exploring the untold stories of Hull-House arts programs in the 1920s and 1930s and the pottery program at the commercial Hull-House Kilns, Pots of Promise also addresses the story of Mexicans in Chicago and the history of Hull-House in the years when Jane Addams increasingly turned her attention beyond the settlement house she had co-founded. This is the first book on the Hull-House Kilns and the first thorough analysis of Mexican immigrants in Chicago’s Near West Side. Pots of Promise includes 131 color and black-and-white photographs, many of them previously unpublished, and four essays: Bringing Art to Life: The Practice of Art at Hull-House by Peggy Glowacki; Incorporating Reform and Religion: Mexican Immigrants, Hull-House, and the Church by David A. Badillo; Shaping Clay, Shaping Lives: The Hull-House Kilns by Cheryl R. Ganz; and Forging a Mexican National Identity in Chicago: Mexican Migrants and Hull-House by Rick A. Lopez. |
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Warman’s Hull Pottery $45.82 Appeals to a growing collector base — membership of the Hull Pottery Association has grown from 90 members to more than 800 since it began in 1996 |