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Thomas Case

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Born

Died2014, North Carolina

 

(John) Thomas Case, Walter B. Stephen’s, step-grandson, owned and operated Pisgah Forest Pottery which became known as the best preserved historic pottery in North Carolina. Following Cases death in 2014, the pottery was permanently closed and the historic contents were donated to the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Public Collections

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Artist's Studio: Pisgah Forest Pottery

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

 

Center for CraftCenter For Craft

 

Typical Marks
1959
Square Dancers Teapot
Date: 1959
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Sprig
The Mint Museum, H1979.239.1A-B, Daisy Wade Bridges Collection
The Mint Museum, H1979.239.1A-B, Daisy Wade Bridges Collection
Lamp Base
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Sprig
Photo: Courtesy Rodney H Leftwich
Photo: Courtesy Rodney H Leftwich

Citation: "The Marks Project." Last modified March 29, 2022. http://www.themarksproject.org:443/marks/case