
Ceramic plate with brown drip glaze by Hull Pottery, USA
Selling Price
$30
History
Hull Pottery Company, founded in Crooksville, Ohio in 1905, became one of America's most beloved pottery manufacturers. The Brown Drip glaze line was introduced in the 1960s and became extremely popular for everyday dinnerware due to its warm, rustic appearance and durability. These oven-proof pieces were marketed as practical yet attractive tableware for American households during the mid-century period. Hull's Brown Drip pottery appeals to collectors of American mid-century kitchenware and vintage dinnerware enthusiasts. The warm, earthy tones and distinctive drip glaze pattern evoke nostalgia for home cooking and family gatherings of the 1960s and 1970s. Collectors appreciate these pieces for their historical significance as examples of affordable American-made pottery, their durability, and their ability to complement both vintage and modern farmhouse-style decor. The Hull Pottery brand maintains a dedicated following among pottery collectors who value American ceramic manufacturing heritage.
Origin
Crooksville, Ohio, United States
Maker
Hull Pottery Company
Time period
circa 1960-1985