- American Art Pottery
- Researcher and collector presents information on the American art pottery movement. Also contains a photo gallery and a book about Van Briggle's pottery.
- American Art Pottery Association
- Organization that promotes interest in and an understanding of American art pottery. Provides membership details, articles and resources.
- AMOCA: American Museum of Ceramic Art
- A collection of significant ceramics of the world's cultures from ancient times to the present.Includes selections from the collection, events and visitor information. Based in Pomona, California.
- Australian Decorative Pottery of the 1930s
- Presents galleries of images from various Australian art potters with descriptions, histories and marks.
- Cowan Pottery Museum Associates
- Contains overview of the group with information on its pottery and viewable photos. Learn about its offered scholarship program.
- Hull Pottery Association
- A history of Hull pottery, and the decorative work that emerged from an industry based on utilitarian "bluebird" pottery. Includes employees list, commemoratives, membership and conventions.
- Kanne and Kruike
- Offers European antiquities dating from 1850 - 1940, mainly Art Nouveau, Jugendstil and Art Deco. Includes reference pages on manufacturers and artists, plus a details of their gallery and ordering information.
- Newcomb Pottery
- A history of the pottery and the artists, with markings, colors, and articles.
- Niloak Pottery Company
- Presents the history of the American art pottery that was created in Benton (Saline County) from 1909 until 1946 by the Eagle Pottery Company.
- OldPottery.com
- Retailer of American art pottery; includes product listing and descriptions.
- Regina Pottery Collectors
- Resource for collectors of Gouda pottery from the Regina factory. Includes design periods, marks and labels, and information on fakes and followers.
- Rookwood Pottery
- Contains an article, written by Christine Girello, that describes the Rookwood American art pottery.
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