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Perceptions of Indigenous Art: 1930-1970

Canada Pottery Posted on June 1, 2021 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

This is Part I of a series, “Towards an Understanding of Indigenous Images on Twentieth-Century Canadian Pottery.” Part II explores the period from 1970 to present and is available online at CanadaPottery.ca, as well as in print in Discovering ANTIQUES, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Company Histories, Influences on Canadian Pottery, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics Herta, Canada pottery, canadapottery.ca, Canadian pottery, First Nations images, Lambert pottery, Northwest Coastal Indian design, West Coast Indian designs

Researching Canadian Pottery – BMP Collectors Club

Canada Pottery Posted on June 11, 2019 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 8, 2026

Blue Mountain Pottery Collectors Club (BMPCC) is a social club that shares information, experiences and a passion for collecting Blue Mountain Pottery.  Their website is one of the central hubs in sharing.  The club also offers a list serve for … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Company Histories, Pottery Clubs, Research | Tagged Blue Mountain Pottery, BMP, BMP Granite, BMP Mocha, BMP Slate, BMPCC, Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Collector's Clubs, First Nations images, mid-century Canadian pottery

Grey Mountain Pottery (Yukon)

Canada Pottery Posted on May 14, 2019 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 19, 2026

View the Gallery History Dates: 1960s (?) – early 1980s Artist(s) / Owner(s): Kate and Phillip Budd Location:    Whitehorse, Yukon. The first location of Grey Mountain Pottery was in a neighbourhood called Riverdale in the same ‘mall’ as the … Continue reading →

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Gunther Mele Ltd.

Canada Pottery Posted on May 7, 2019 by Maria HaubrichMay 7, 2019

Gunther Mele Ltd., best known as packaging experts specializing in jewelry packaging and storage solutions, bags and gift packaging, offered ceramic and pottery items during the 1970s and into the 1980s. The most successful items were the “Beaver Beaus”, which … Continue reading →

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Royal Oak Artware (Canada) – A mystery

Canada Pottery Posted on May 6, 2019 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

A visitor to this site requested information on a lovely green bowl with Art Deco style and stamped with ‘Royal Oak Canada Artware’. At this time, I have no information on this pottery, but I have found mention of a … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Marks & Backstamps, Research | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Contemporary pottery, mid-century Canadian pottery

artshuttle.com (re-posted)

Canada Pottery Posted on February 22, 2019 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

Barry Morrison of Studio Ceramics Canada introduces a fascinating website, artshuttle, with a section dedicated to modern Canadian studio ceramics. In Barry’s blog post, artshuttle.com: A New Collector’s Website Now Online, he states, “Artshuttle’s content is wide but there are two sections that … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Contemporary Studio Pottery, Research | Tagged Canadian ceramics, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Research resources, studio pottery, websites

Lambert Potteries Ltd. – Revisited

Canada Pottery Posted on January 26, 2018 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

Barry Morrison, has expanded on my research page for Lambert Potteries Ltd. with a much more detailed blog entry on David Lambert and his British Columbia pottery. He has “added a page on David Lambert, potter and animateur, to the studioceramicscanada.com website. Often referred … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, People, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics, BC pottery, Canada, Canada pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Casting, Ceramics, Consolidation, David Lambert | Categories: British Columbia, Functional, Hand Building, Studio Ceramics Canada, Throwing, West Coast Designs

Crown Ceramics, a little-known company

Canada Pottery Posted on July 18, 2017 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

Crown Ceramics, a little-known Vancouver company from the 1950s Finding information on some Canadian pottery manufacturers can be intriguing and frustrating. Snippets of information here and there will sometimes be all that can be found for details. Such is the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Company Histories, Research | Tagged BC pottery, Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Crown Ceramics (Canada)

Re-Posted ‘From Times Past’

Canada Pottery Posted on August 8, 2016 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

Re-Posted article by Johanne Yakula of ‘From Times Past’ – DISCOVERED A “NEW” POTTERY COMPANY When conducting research on a topic, one does not always need to ‘re-invent the wheel’ as it were. One of my favourite bloggers, Johanne Yakula … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Contemporary Studio Pottery, People, Research | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Contemporary pottery, mid-century Canadian pottery

Potteries of British Columbia

Canada Pottery Posted on March 15, 2015 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

British Columbia pottery of the mid-late 20th century displays distinct themes of the West Coast natural world, of West Coast Native spiritual and cultural designs, of the great Pacific Ocean. It is glorious in colour, organic in shapes, and grounded … Continue reading →

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Posted in Canada Pottery, Company Histories, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics, BC pottery, Canada pottery, canadapottery.ca, Canadian ceramics, Canadian pottery, mid-century

Ineke (B.C.)

Canada Pottery Posted on February 6, 2015 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 19, 2026

View the Gallery History I’ve found very little about the history of this small BC pottery. There seems to be quite a few pieces to be found here in Western Canada – very free-form and organic in shapes and colours. … Continue reading →

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Lambert Potteries Ltd.

Canada Pottery Posted on October 26, 2014 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 19, 2026

View the Gallery   Dates: 1945-1971 [Vancouver] 1972-1979  [Sardis, BC] Location: 4316 Fraser Street, Vancouver, B.C.; 2nd location: 2910 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. People:  David Lambert, -d.1985. Retired Canadian soldier, member of the British Ceramic Society, established the first commercial production … Continue reading →

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BC Ceramics

Canada Pottery Posted on October 17, 2014 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 18, 2026

View the Gallery It is surprisingly difficult to find in-depth information on the company, BC Ceramics. The following information was gathered many years ago as personal research, and I cannot currently find it anywhere online. I began with an article … Continue reading →

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Cranberry Pottery

Canada Pottery Posted on October 10, 2014 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 19, 2026

View the Gallery Cranberry Pottery of Powell River, BC closed its doors on April 12, 2014. The pottery was in production for 40 years at which time the owners made the decision to retire. The company produced handcrafted porcelain-like stoneware … Continue reading →

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Royal Ariston (Importex Company & BC Ceramics)

Canada Pottery Posted on October 2, 2014 by Maria HaubrichJanuary 24, 2015

  This history of Royal Ariston of British Columbia begins with understanding that Royal Ariston was the brand name of a line of ceramics introduced by the Importex Company of Vancouver. From the late 1920s to WWII, Importex, managed by … Continue reading →

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Under Construction

Canada Pottery Posted on September 18, 2014 by Maria HaubrichNovember 12, 2025

I’m having the time of my life! Researching Canadian pottery has been a hobby of mine for many years. I’m a collector and researcher and I’ve amassed an extensive diverse collection of Canadian manufactured pottery. I especially enjoy doing research … Continue reading →

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BC Ceramics: Herta

Canada Pottery Posted on September 12, 2014 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 18, 2026

View the Gallery History:   the Herta years Production years: 1955-1967 Location: Hamilton Street (Yaletown district) Vancouver, B.C., Canada People:   Herta Gerz (1913-2005) Artistic Director, designer, production manager focused on training decorating staff, on designing unique & varied decorative patterns, motifs & … Continue reading →

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Canadian Pottery Research Resources

Canada Pottery Posted on May 2, 2014 by canadapotteryJune 12, 2021

Research on Canadian Pottery is an on-going endeavor. Here are listed various resources consulted on the different Canadian pottery and manufacturers. I have tried to keep track of where I’d gathered information, but as you know, research over any span … Continue reading →

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