Permanent Collection Record
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Metadata
Object ID |
1991.15771 |
Collection |
Ceramics Collection |
Media Collection |
American Art Pottery Collection |
Manufacturer |
Brush Pottery Company (1925-1982) |
Title |
Striped Frog Garden Ornament |
Date |
Circa 1967 |
Makers Marks |
The front of the frog has an original manufacturer's label that reads NO.486D-5 / PKD.24 / WT.25 / PRICE (crossed out) Decorated / THE BRUSH POTTERY CO. / ZANESVILLE, OHIO / Made in U.S.A. |
Description |
The Brush Pottery Company (1925-1985), formally the Brush-McCoy Pottery Company (1911-1925), operated in Roseville, Ohio from 1925 to 1982. They produced a wide variety of items including vases, planters, jardinières, figurines, and cookie jars. Owner George Brush (1870-1934) died in 1934 and his son-in-law Mr. W. Clare Barnett (1906–2000), married to George Brush's daughter Mrs. Lucile Barnett (1906–2006), took over. Clare and Lucile Barnett personally donated this piece and many others to the Zanesville Museum of Art's permanent collection. Hand-decorated frog and turtle figurines were introduced around 1930 and were wildly popular and were produced until the Brush Pottery Company closed in 1982. |
Medium |
Earthenware, Glaze |
Technique |
Cast, Glazed, Hand Decorated |
Height (in) |
3.750 |
Width (in) |
5.000 |
Depth (in) |
6.000 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Art Pottery |
Place of Origin |
Roseville, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clare Barnett and William Brush Barnett |
Source Collection |
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clare Barnett and William Brush Barnett Collection |
People |
Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clare and Barnett, William Brush |
Search Terms |
American Art American Art Pottery American Artists American Ceramics Animals Brown Brush Pottery Company (1925-1982) Frogs Garden Ornaments Garden Ware Green Hand Decorated High Gloss Ohio Art Ohio Artists Ohio Companies Ohio Manufacturers Pottery Artists Pottery Decorators Roseville, Ohio Zanesville Artists Zanesville, Ohio |
Location |
On view in the Dr. William and Mrs. Jennifer Stewart Education Rooms |
