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 previous it is a good opportunity to add this example. Slip cast using commercial moulds, this was typical of the style of work with a strong focus on the glaze. The bottom shows their signature:
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.
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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. ...