Collection: Pottery Made in the USA | Antique & Vintage American Stoneware & Earthenware

American-made pottery reflects a long tradition of practical, well-crafted earthenware and stoneware produced for everyday use. Fired at lower temperatures than porcelain, these wares rely on durable clay bodies and glaze finishes that emphasize function, affordability, and regional character.

Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, potteries across Ohio and the Midwest—including Hall China Company, Hull Pottery, Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company (RRP), Harker Pottery, and other regional makers—produced kitchenware, serving pieces, crocks, and decorative forms designed for daily life. Many pieces were marked, while others remain unmarked but are recognizable by their forms, glazes, and manufacturing styles.

Our Pottery Made in the USA collection features antique and vintage examples selected for their utility, craftsmanship, and nostalgic appeal, celebrating the enduring character of American pottery traditions.

Note: Art pottery by makers such as Rookwood, Roseville, Van Briggle, and Weller is featured in our American Art Pottery collection, while novelty and figural wares like Shawnee, McCoy, and Stanford corn pottery can be found in the Corn Pottery collection.