Absolutely! Do you watch antiques road show? Some of the the artists making pottery back 50 years ago can be worth at least what a nice painting now a days cost. If people are willing to buy it and display it in their home its considered art. If in a few years its worth more than what you bought it for you can consider it a collectible.
because they had nothing else to write on it by someone in cs19
They decorate with carvings.
* Polish Pottery | Polish StonewareToday, artists decorate their handmade pieces using paint brushes and the same unique punch or stamp techniqueused for centuries. Polish pottery continues ...** http://www.potterygourmet.com/
The Mojave women made coiled pottery. There most important art was the art of tattoo
The Upstairs Art Gallery.
B. L. Dollen has written: 'Collector's encyclopedia of Red Wing art pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Red Wing Potteries 'Redwing Art Pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Red Wing Potteries
art
Oliver Watson has written: 'British studio pottery' -- subject(s): Art pottery, British Art pottery, Catalogs, English Pottery, Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum 'Ceramics from Islamic lands' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, Islamic Pottery, Pottery, Private collections
because they had nothing else to write on it by someone in cs19
W. T. Walters has written: 'Oriental ceramic art' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Japanese Pottery, Korean Pottery, Marks, Pottery, Pottery, Chinese, Pottery, Japanese, Pottery, Korean, Private collections 'Oriental collection of W. T. Walters' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art objects, Art objects, Asian, Asian Art objects, Pottery, Private collections
They decorate with carvings.
Anita J. Ellis has written: 'Rookwood pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Exhibitions, Rookwood Pottery Company, Rookwood pottery
art
Ada Walker Camehl has written: 'The blue-china book' -- subject(s): Pottery, Staffordshire pottery, In art, American Pottery, English Pottery, United States in art
Muslim Art
Henry Wallis has written: 'The oriental influence on the ceramic art of the Italian renaissance' -- subject(s): Italian Pottery, Renaissance Art 'The art of the precursors' -- subject(s): Majolica, Italian Pottery, Italian Majolica 'Typical examples of Persian and Oriental ceramic art' -- subject(s): Iranian Pottery, Oriental Pottery, Luster-ware, Vases 'The Godman collection' -- subject(s): Pottery, Tiles, Persian Pottery, Medieval Pottery, Luster-ware, Private collections
Annette Hagedorn has written: 'Auf der Suche nach dem neuen Stil' -- subject(s): Art, Islamic, European Pottery, Exhibitions, Influence, Islamic Art, Islamic Pottery, Islamic influences, Ottoman Pottery, Pottery, European, Pottery, Islamic, Pottery, Ottoman