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Weller Pottery, how much is it worth it?
I have a Weller Pottery vase, which is high about 12. "It is bright green with pink flowers with green Stems designed it to. The bottom of the vase, said Weller pottery since 18xx im not sure the exact year. I was wondering if anyone knew the value of something like this
Weller Pottery was founded by Samuel Weller in Fultonham, Ohio 1872nd The original pottery consisted of a small hut and an oven. The first products produced Weller rate of flower pots, jars, bowls and vases. in 1882, Mr. Weller moved the pottery to Zanesville, Ohio. in 1885, was partner with William Long Weller, pulled his Lonhuda Pottery Company Zanesville. Long partnership with Weller solved in less than a year. Weller continued to produce ceramic Lonhuda, but changed its name to Louwelsa Weller. Louwelsa the name of the first three letters "Lou" originally the name of his daughter, Louise, and "wave" from his last name. the "SA" was allegedly taken from his initials. after a long leave of Weller, Charles Babcock Upjohn was art director for Weller. Lord Upjohn worked in this position by 1885 to 1904. Upjohn is credited with the introduction of the famous Weller Dickens Ware line. Upjohn Weller left for a short time in 1901 at Cambridge Pottery in Cambridge, Ohio . Work Upjohn left Cambridge in 1902 and returned to Weller to 1904. Jacques Sicard, who introduced the metallic luster Sicardo line; Frederick Rhead Hürten the Jap Birdimal Line during his short time at the pottery market developed in 1903, and John Lessells, Lasa, the line will be created among the employees recognized Weller. Weller make more art pottery until the company went out of business in 1948.
Weller Planter Vase Draped Roses
