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Thank you for visiting ArkansasPottery.com. Historian of Arkansas history, David Edwin Gifford is the foremost authority of the rich ceramic heritage in Arkansas, 1900-1950. This website represents near 40 years of research in an easy format for researchers, collectors and anyone who loves pottery.

​The tabs above will lead collectors to information concerning Arkansas pottery companies and more. 

Gifford is also the Admin for the following Facebook groups
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Arkansas Clayworkers
Camark Pottery Guide
Hywood Pottery
Niloak Pottery Guide
Ouachita Pottery
Ozark Pottery

Please feel free to email, [email protected], if you have a question, etc. Best, Edwin

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