Archive Record
Metadata
Accession Number |
1997.7.5 |
Title |
Materials related to Cowan tea sets and flower frog figurines |
Collection |
Bassett and Naumann Research Files |
Search Terms |
Cowan Pottery and the Cleveland School Cowan Pottery Studio |
Extent of Description |
60 photocopy, 3 p. manuscript |
People |
Arney, Phyllis E. Calkins, Donald Cowan, Reginald Guy |
Subjects |
Advertisements Ceramic industry Glass Glassware Potteries Pottery industry |
Finding Aids |
I. "The Colonial Pattern", Cowan Order Form, photocopy- 1 p. II. "The Colonial Pattern: Cowan Informal China", photocopy- 2 p. III. "The Federal Pattern", Cowan order form, photocopy- 1 p. IV. "The Federal Pattern: Cowan Informal China", photocopy- 2 p. V. "Roberts, Paul", note, manuscript- 1 p. VI. Letter and envelope, Phyllis E. Arney to Don Calkins, March 26, 1991, manuscript- 1 p. VII. Receipt, Phyllis E. Arney to Don Calkins, March 26, 1991, manuscript- 1 p VIII. Advertisement, "Hall House: Five Floors of Fine Merchandise: Haeger Pottery", Charles Hall, Inc., The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, December 15, 1921, photocopy- 1 p. IX. Advertisement, "See the KINDT Wonder Values in $1.00 Day Sellers", Geo. C. Kindt & Co., Crockery and Glass Journal, June 23, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. X. "Dancers Diverse and Decorative", Arts & Decoration, July 1922, photocopy- 2 p. XI. "The Winter Garden Presents a Summer Spectacle", Arts & Decoration, August 1923, photocopy- 1 p. XII. "The Rhythm of the Classic Dance Al Fresco", Arts & Decoration, January 1923, photocopy- 1 p. XIII. Page, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, December 14, 1916, photocopy- 1 p. XIV. "The Man Who Saw", The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, November 9, 1916, photocopy- 1 p. XV. "Extensive Line of Fancy Ware Is Developed By Owen China Co.", China, Glass & Lamps, December 21, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XVI. Cover, China, Glass & Lamps, March 29, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XVII. Advertisements, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, September 7, 1916, photocopy- 1 p. XVIII. "The Man Who Saw", The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, July 13, 1916, photocopy- 1 p. XIX. "The Man Who Saw", The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, March 8, 1917, photocopy- 1 p. XX. "Betty's Friends Write Suggestions", Cleveland Topics, April 30, 1921, photocopy- 1 p. XXI. "The Opera", Cleveland Topics, February 24, 1924, photocopy- 3 p. XXII. "Loaned by Miss Loie Fuller", Cleveland Topics, June 23, 1917, photocopy- 2 p. XXIII. "All-Cleveland Art to Be Exhibited", Cleveland Topics, October 6, 1917, photocopy- 1 p. XXIV. "Tilers Move Into Euclid Avenue Home", Cleveland Topics, February 2, 1918, photocopy- 1 p. XXV. "Artists Sell Pictures to Aid Associates", Cleveland Topics, March 30, 1918, photocopy- 1 p. XXVI. "Recent Accessories at the Museum", Cleveland Topics, April 13, 1918, photocopy- 2 p. XXVII. "Small Sculptures for the Home", by E. Armitage McCann, Arts & Decoration, December 1922, photocopy- 1 p. XXVIII. "China and Pottery with Hunting Decorations", by Weymer Mills, Arts & Decoration, February 1925, photocopy- 1 p. XXIX. "Your Home and Its Decoration", by C. Mattack Price, Arts and Decoration, August 1915, photocopy- 1 p. XXX. "Your Home and Its Decoration: Dinner Table Fountains", Arts and Decoration, February 1916, photocopy- 1 p. XXXI. "Flower Holder of Grace and Gayety", Arts & Decoration, July 1924, photocopy- 1 p. XXXII. "A New Idea in Christmas Giving: Make Your Gifts Something Significant for the Home", by Elizabeth Lousbery, Arts & Decoration, December 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXXIII. "A Rare Species: Flower Frog Collectors", by Paul Baker Roberts, Joel Sater's Antique News, October 6, 1972, photocopy- 2 p. XXXIV. "Froggie Needs Your Help", photocopy- 1 p. XXXV. "Flower Holders", by Bill Smith, photocopy- 1 p. XXXVI. "The Cambridge Glass Company", photocopy- 1 p. XXXVII. "Touch of History", by Jack and Sue Rettig, photocopy- 1 p. XXXVIII. "Flower Holders", by Bill Smith, photocopy- 1 p. XXXIX. "The Cambridge Glass Company: Flower Arrangers", photoocpy- 1 p. XL. "The Cambridge Glass Co.", photocopy- 1 p. XLI. "Miscellaneous Vases and Baskets", photocopy- 1 p. XLII. "The Cambridge Glass Company: Caprice", photocopy- 1 p. XLIII. "Table Centers", photocopy- 1 p. XLIV. Advertisement, "We have those things for which there is a demand", Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, March 24, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XLV. "Here's Your Chance to Pick Up Some Remarkable Values in Imported Fancy China and Earthenware", Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, July 28, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XLVI."Here's Your Chance to Pick Up Some Remarkable Values in Imported Fancy China and Earthenware", Geo. Borgfeldt & Co.,Crockery and Glass Journal, June 30, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XLVII."European Fancy Earthenware", Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., Crockery and Glass Journal, December 16, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XLVIII. "Borgfeldt's Import Line For Spring, 1928, Now Ready", Geo. Borgfeldt & Co,, Crockery and Glass Journal, October 20, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XLIX. "Stimulate Spring Business", Lazarus & Rosenfeld, Inc., Crockery and Glass Journal, April 1928, photocopy- 1 p. L. Advertisement, Lazarus and Rosenfeld, Crockery and Glass Journal, May 1929, photocopy- 1 p. LI. Advertisement, "Lustre Flower Bowls", Taiyo Trading Co., Inc., The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, June 10, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. LII. "New Lamps", Herbert & Neuwirth Co., The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, December 15, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. LIII. Page of Advertisements, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, January 5, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. LIV. Advertisement, "Stunning Theresienthal glassware...", Fred C. Reimer Co, Inc, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, May 24, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. LV. Page of advertisements, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, August 17, 1916, photocopy- 1 p. |
