| Management number | 232383358 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $9.68 | Model Number | 232383358 | ||
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Harker Pottery was founded in 1840 by Benjamin Harker. Started in a log cabin in Liverpool Ohio, it remained there for 91 years. Benjamin hired a potter to teach his sons, Benjamin Harker, Jr. and George S. Harker, the trade. In the 1850’s, they were making yellowware, whiteware, as well as Rockingham inspired, brown-glazed pottery. Due to constant flooding, in 1931 they took over the old Edwin M. Knowles plant in Chester, West Virginia and moved the operations there. Harker Pottery is known as the "Oldest Pottery in America." During their many years in business they had many successful lines including: Cameoware, Pate Sur Pate, Laurel, Hotoven Cooking ware, Harkerware, and many more. They not only made dinnerware but also clocks, rolling pins, utensils and even bathroom fixtures. According to the Collector's Encyclopedia of American Dinnerware by Jo Cunningham, "The Jeannette Glass Company bought Harker in 1971 and closed it down in March of 1972. Another company, Ohio Stoneware, Inc., made crock-pot liners in the building until it was totally destroyed by a fire in September of 1975."
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