CROCKERY CITY TEAPOTS

An exhibit made possible with a CARES grant from the Ohio Humanities Council

Welcome to
Crockery City Teapots

The purpose of this exhibit is to share the treasures of the Museum of Ceramics with our friends near and far. Thousands of different teapot shapes and designs were produced in the East Liverpool area. This exhibit features only a random sampling of the beautiful pots made by the potters of the Crockery City. This exhibit is dedicated to all those who have designed, shaped, fired, decorated, and worked in the potteries of the tri-state area. To you, we tip our pots!

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Tips for viewing:

Start in the Lobby (above) and view the slide show of teapots. A click on any image will transport you to a Gallery to learn more about that piece.

Go directly to a Gallery by clicking on the “Galleries” button below. Galleries are divided by pottery companies.

Learn more about teapots with a Docent Chat. Topics include the difference between a teapot and a coffee pot, how teapots are made, or how Hall China became the “Teapot King.”

On your way out be sure to tell us what your think of the exhibit using the form on the Galleries page. ENJOY!

The Museum of Ceramics is an Ohio History Connection site, operated and funded by the Museum of Ceramics Foundation.