Good Afternoon, Readers!

Today, a customer sent us the following questions and photos about a collectible line of our pottery from the 1980′s.

I hope that my questions can be answered regarding 2 pieces of pottery The first is a smaller vase with your stamp and what I read as the year ’89. It is gray pottery with blue wisteria vines on the front. The second piece is a taller juice jug with blue falling irises. Same make and year. I am looking for the value of each and how collectible they are. – D. Peters

Emerson Creek Pottery collectible vase

Bottom of vase showing signature

Wonderful! It is great to see these old friends again. Yes, your pottery is very collectible. These are handthrown pieces, probably thrown by Jeff Podyma, in stoneware clay and fired by gas. Probably some of the last pieces in this genre. The decoration is Cardew Blue, ( cobalt-manganese mix) that we used to decorate all our pottery with. The smaller vase with falling leaves was called “Willow” and was probably decorated by Michelle Scalera who was the first decorator that I trained in our unique style. The other vase was probably decorated by me, a pattern that was a limited edition.

You asked about the value? We sometimes sell our “museum” pieces in our little retail shop near the factory. I would price these pieces at $65 or so for the smaller and $80 for the larger. Much more than you probably paid for them ( or the person who gifted them to you) but they have appreciated in value because they are collector’s pieces and harder to find.
Thank you for asking.
Priscilla