Lonhuda pottery

Lonhuda pottery produced by the Lonhuda Pottery Company of Steubenville, Ohio was a pottery business founded in 1892 by William Long (1844–1918) with investors W.H. Hunter and Alfred Day. The pottery business utilized underglaze faience.[1][2] It is known for brown underglaze and slip-decoration. The firm closed in 1896. Marks vary and include the letters LPCO and the Lonhuda name above a feathered head.

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References

  1. Campbell, Gordon, ed. (2006). The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195324945.
  2. Barber, Edwin Atlee. "The Pottery and Porcelain of the United States". books.google.com. p. 336. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
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