The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
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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.
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Artist's Studio: Pisgah Forest Pottery
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Citation: "The Marks Project." Last modified March 29, 2022. http://www.themarksproject.org:443/marks/case