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NILOAK POTTERY COMPANY


The Niloak Pottery Co. began as Eagle Pottery in Benton, Arkansas around 1909 and ended pottery production in the 1950s. Niloak is most well known for its Missionware line, also called swirl pottery. 

Learn about the history of the Niloak Pottery Co. and read notes to collectors.

See Niloak and related pottery photographs.

Learn about "the missing link" between Ouachita and Niloak Missionware (swirl).

See Niloak marks, company photographs, and memorabilia.


See an interview with Joe Alley.

See potteries that are not necessarily Niloak.

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