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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11082187, member: 35"]Evangeline pottery, also known as <a href="https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Evangeline+Ware&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Evangeline+Ware&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Evangeline Ware</a>, was a line of pottery produced by the Canuck Pottery company, which started in Saint John, New Brunswick, in the late 19th century and later relocated to Quebec after a 1963 fire. Known for its distinctive "drip glaze" technique, the pottery featured vibrant colors like red ("Flame"), blue, and green in unique, handmade designs. You can find these vintage pieces, which are considered iconic Canadian mid-century modern ceramics, on antique sites like Etsy and <a href="https://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_nkw=evangeline+canada+pottery&Brand=&_dcat=870" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_nkw=evangeline+canada+pottery&Brand=&_dcat=870" rel="nofollow">eBay</a>. </p><p>Key Characteristics</p><ul> <li><b>Drip Glaze</b>: <br /> The defining feature of Evangeline Ware, this technique created a unique, one-of-a-kind finish on each piece. </li> <li><b>Vibrant Colors</b>: <br /> Common glazes included red ("Flame"), orange, brown, and blue-green. </li> <li><b>Iconic Shapes</b>: <br /> Pieces range from decorative vases, bowls, and pitchers to animal figures and trinket dishes. </li> <li><b>Handmade Quality</b>: <br /> The pottery is recognized as handcrafted Canadian art pottery from the mid-century modern period. </li> </ul><p>Origin and History </p><ul> <li><b><a href="https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Foley+Pottery&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQILRAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Foley+Pottery&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQILRAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Foley Pottery</a></b>: <br /> The company began as Foley Pottery in the 1890s, producing early colored jugs and souvenirs.</li> <li><b>Canuck Pottery & Evangeline Ware</b>: <br /> The operation continued as Canuck Pottery in the mid-20th century, with Evangeline Ware becoming a prominent line of decorative dinnerware and pieces.</li> <li><b>Location Change</b>: <br /> After a factory fire in 1963, the company's operations moved to Quebec, though the line was still known as Evangeline Ware</li> <li>Evangeline Canuck Pottery Swan- Flame Series- Made in Canada.<br /> Highlights. ... Large drip-glaze pottery swan bowl made by Evangeline Canada in the 1960's-70's era. Evangeline is an iconic Quebe...<br /> Etsy<br /> [ATTACH=full]536214[/ATTACH]<br /> </li> </ul><p>The above is the AI generated info at the top of the page when I googled evangeline pottery canada. I always considered it much like Blue Mountain Pottery. Similar drip glaze. Very modest value from the looks of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11082187, member: 35"]Evangeline pottery, also known as [URL='https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Evangeline+Ware&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3']Evangeline Ware[/URL], was a line of pottery produced by the Canuck Pottery company, which started in Saint John, New Brunswick, in the late 19th century and later relocated to Quebec after a 1963 fire. Known for its distinctive "drip glaze" technique, the pottery featured vibrant colors like red ("Flame"), blue, and green in unique, handmade designs. You can find these vintage pieces, which are considered iconic Canadian mid-century modern ceramics, on antique sites like Etsy and [URL='https://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_nkw=evangeline+canada+pottery&Brand=&_dcat=870']eBay[/URL]. Key Characteristics [LIST] [*][B]Drip Glaze[/B]: The defining feature of Evangeline Ware, this technique created a unique, one-of-a-kind finish on each piece. [*][B]Vibrant Colors[/B]: Common glazes included red ("Flame"), orange, brown, and blue-green. [*][B]Iconic Shapes[/B]: Pieces range from decorative vases, bowls, and pitchers to animal figures and trinket dishes. [*][B]Handmade Quality[/B]: The pottery is recognized as handcrafted Canadian art pottery from the mid-century modern period. [/LIST] Origin and History [LIST] [*][B][URL='https://www.google.com/search?cs=0&sca_esv=139a96e52bc27d75&sxsrf=AE3TifMXlY_4S_fGfPcthIkMz1FBor0xpg%3A1758647679197&q=Foley+Pottery&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYvs6Rse-PAxVLFDQIHd_eBN4QxccNegQILRAB&mstk=AUtExfDW7VwLWdt8yk7Px6gp9WaoqVDwt0YTa4oGBVmHBxWL7uABCFfRScGwpbxJhDM3gZrl7YV5CwXF4WJ9wWOD3wqCU0j0l05u9hds0QwhbdrpDqUXPNpGFxULwXOJjUn0OtZIZbtZXzQ8GtnrelsteSwGbX0ykuDVL3UBa6mxCgxeTeI&csui=3']Foley Pottery[/URL][/B]: The company began as Foley Pottery in the 1890s, producing early colored jugs and souvenirs. [*][B]Canuck Pottery & Evangeline Ware[/B]: The operation continued as Canuck Pottery in the mid-20th century, with Evangeline Ware becoming a prominent line of decorative dinnerware and pieces. [*][B]Location Change[/B]: After a factory fire in 1963, the company's operations moved to Quebec, though the line was still known as Evangeline Ware [*]Evangeline Canuck Pottery Swan- Flame Series- Made in Canada. Highlights. ... Large drip-glaze pottery swan bowl made by Evangeline Canada in the 1960's-70's era. Evangeline is an iconic Quebe... Etsy [ATTACH=full]536214[/ATTACH] [/LIST] The above is the AI generated info at the top of the page when I googled evangeline pottery canada. I always considered it much like Blue Mountain Pottery. Similar drip glaze. Very modest value from the looks of it.[/QUOTE]
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