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If you are a buyer or a seller of Art Pottery and would like to buy or offer your items in our Online Marketplace or open your free listing direct supply store, you have come to the right place. We offer collectors,  private sellers and dealers a place where to show their items, listed for sale at auction or fixed price, offering buyers a complete line, a huge variety of art products  they can choose from.

The Camark Pottery Company was established in Camden, Arkansas in 1926, was started with an ambition to profit from the booming pottery industry that started in Ohio. Through the years that the company operated, changes in artists, production technique, style trends, and The manufacturer's presence  has extended to vases, wall pocket, beer sets, beer pots,  bowls planter,centerbowls, flower pots, grease jar,jars, jam pot, cornucopia, creamer, cookie jar, canisters, consoles, Serving bowls, bookends, compote, cigarette box, conch shell, console set, candleholder, bulb bowl, busts, canister set, bookends, lamps. pitchers, jardinieres, incence burners, ashtray, humidors. baskets, powder jars, temple jars, water coolers, washing pots.The first pieces ever produced by Camark were designed by Lessell; these pieces with luster and iridescent finishes were signed "Lessell" and are most valuable to collectors. Tragically, John Lessell died shortly after the beginning of production  but he left a mark on the company. Being the first artist of the company and the art director, Lessell left trademark styles and finishes at the company.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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