Grueby Art Pottery
Grueby Pottery was founded by William Grueby in 1897. Grueby was producing pottery as early as 1894. Grueby produced art pottery until about 1909 at which time the company focused on art tiles. During this relatively short period of production, Grueby Pottery arguably had more of an impact on American arts and crafts pottery than any other producer. Grueby's predominant style was conventional, naturally shaped forms onto which hand sculpted and stylized designs were either carved or placed above the surface of the pot. (Read more below listings)
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GRUEBY TILES SET OF 16 2 X 4 TILES $250.00 |
GRUEBY PICTORIAL TILE 6 X 6 MONK AT WORK $350.00 |
GRUEBY TILE 3 X 6 BORDER TILE GRUEBY BACK MARK $30.00 |
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BEAUTIFUL SET OF SIX DARK BLUE GRUEBY PARDEE TILES $75.00 |
Antique GRUEBY Pottery Tile w Knight Red Clay w Blue Glaze Artist Signed $91.00 |
Antique Signed GRUEBY Art Pottery Tile 6x6 Inches $325.00 |
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Grueby American Art Pottery Artist Signatures Shapes Types In Depth Book $49.95 |
Unusual Grueby American Arts Crafts Vase $172.59 |
Arts Crafts Green Glaze GRUEBY VASE $100.99 |
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RARE ENGLISH ANTIQUE ARTS CRAFTS SIGNED UPCHURCH POTTERY JUG $355.00 |
Grueby reproduction blue vase $30.00 |
SIX VINTAGE GRUEBY 4X4 ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIENCE TILES $46.25 |
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GRUEBY 15 x 45 BOWL THICK CURDLED BLUE GLAZE MINT $695.00 |
Arts Crafts San Jose Art Pottery Framed Tile $549.00 |
MATT GREEN PMSIA POTTERY CANDLES ARTS AND CRAFTS BIG $299.99 |
The majority of Grueby Pottery was glazed in its famous matte green. However, Grueby used many other colors as well including yellow, blue, brown, gray and mauve. Examples of Grueby Pottery can be found in many art pottery museum collections. In its early years of production, Grueby Pottery won numerous honors and awards. Most notably, were two gold medals and one silver medal at the Paris Exposition in 1900.
