Abingdon Pottery Collectors Club Information



Production Started - 1934

Production ended - 1950

All Art Pottery --
vitreous china twice fired until 1939.
Product line included both plain and decorated pieces which included: bowls, vases in small, medium and large sizes, floor vases, what-not vases, candleholders, bookends, ashtrays, cookie jars, figurines, flower pots and saucers, wall brackets, wall pockets, wall vases, console sets, jars, urns, window boxes, sand jars, jugs, teapot tiles, sculptured heads and statuary, hurricane lamp bases, decorative bird figures, flower boats, hors d'oeuvre plates, compotes, cornucopias, candy dishes, coffee pots, tea pots, cigarette boxes and accessories, service plates, salad plates, soup bowls, planters, string holders, jam sets, tea sets, range sets, oven ware, stove accessories, refrigerator sets, jugs and dishes.

Total # pieces produced - 6,000,000 (including over 800,000 lamp bases)

Largest pieces: Garden Vases 19.5 x 18 & 24 x 14.5

Smallest: Ashtrays 2.5 x 1.5 x .75

Number of designs - over 1,000

Colors - around 150 -- included shades of blue, green, red, yellow, gray, black, pink, brown,& white.


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#451 Aster Candleholders, pair
  RED- $100


Progression of Identification Marks

 

APC 2004 Officers

President - Gene Vaughn
Vice President
- Mike Anderson
Secretary
- Dee Wright
Treasurer
- Elaine Westover
Historian
- Robert Rush

Newsletter Editors - Margaret Atkins  - atkins@abingdon.net
& Penny Vaughn -

<>Web Page Designer - Nancy Legate

B r i n g i n g I t B a c k H o m e


The APC was formed in October 1977 by several persons interested in preserving a little bit of our American heritage, namely Abingdon Pottery.

What started out as a regional club, APC has become a national organization. Membership fluctuates, however, at the present time
there are many interested people from more than a dozen states
dedicated to the preservation of this lovely pottery.

An up to the minute newsletter is mailed 4 times each year,
thereby keeping members abreast of finds, prices, etc.
Our newsletters are friendly and informal, but very informative.
Won't you join us in our continuous search for knowledge?

Dues: $8 Single Membership (Age 16 & Up)

$10 Member & Spouse - $2 Each Child Under 16 (Full Benefits)

Make Checks Payable To: Abingdon Pottery Collectors Club

Mail To:   Elaine Westover,  APC Treasurer

R.R. 1, Box 145, 210 W. Hwy 5, Abingdon, IL 61410 


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This site was last updated on February 17, 2005.
 


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