Prince Edward Island for a small province, is home to many potters. As part of a family pottery business I developed an interest in the history of pottery, and when collectors started writing me for information to identify local pottery the blog developed as a place to share information. We appreciate receiving additions to the site.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
November Update
Although our shop is closed until May 1st 2010, we are busy making new pottery for a great new season! We look forward to seeing you in the Spring!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Opening for Season
---- Opening for 2009 on May 1 ---
New London Village Pottery
Come see the new pottery work for 2009 by Christine Campbell & Daphne Large.
Fabric Art by Margaret England, paintings by Geraldine Ysselstein,
felting and weaving by Louise Lortie & Elaine Schuller in gallery.
(902) 886-2473 VillagePottery.ca
Come see the new pottery work for 2009 by Christine Campbell & Daphne Large.
Fabric Art by Margaret England, paintings by Geraldine Ysselstein,
felting and weaving by Louise Lortie & Elaine Schuller in gallery.
(902) 886-2473 VillagePottery.ca
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Greenmount Ceramics - Charlottetown
This work of Greenmount Ceramics, locate in Charlottetown from the 1990’s was for sale on Etsy and since I have not documented their work pr...

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Ebb And Flow Pottery is the studio name of Briege B. Gunn who is located on MacEwens Creek Rd. in Canavoy, PEI Tel: (902) 218-5278 ebband...
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Pottery has traditionally been marked with the place of production as well as a means of identifying the potter or the studio where it was m...
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The Dunes Studio Gallery in Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island, features the work of two potters, Peter Jansons and Joel Mills. ...