Catalina Pottery
Catalina Art Pottery Catalina is a colorful pottery with an equally colorful history. Catalina Island pottery was made for ten short years, from 1927 to 1937, on the island of Santa Catalina. Early on, Catalina's main focus was tiles; they were used in home decor and in tables. Along the way, a wide variety of wares were introduced, everything from giant jars to tiny salt-and-pepper shakers. Rarity, condition and glaze color all effect the value of Catalina Island pottery. The rarest colors are sea foam, Monterey brown, black and blended pieces--which are some of the earliest examples of Catalina. With the exception of the decorative plates, very few of the Catalina pieces were signed or marked by individual artists.
Listed below is a nice selection of Catalina Pottery for sale.
| Catalina Vase Rare Shape
$650.00 |







