Hi and welcome to our Show and Tell. We are showing off some of our fun items that we collected throughout the years. If you see something of interest and are in the USA please contact us. Then we can possibly list and reserve the item you’re interested in at our Etsy store for purchase. For pickup only items we can list and reserve the item at our Ebay store. We are not selling items through this website, it is for Show and Tell purposes only. Thank You!
Green Art Pottery Vase. 4 1/2″ tall, 3 1/2 widest diameter, top opening diameter is 1″. Weight is nice for size at 9 1/2 oz. I see this vase called different things and makers but found and combined description on this beautiful vase at bottom of page.
Green matte glaze with arts & crafts style floral motif. Leaf form body with stylized yellow flowers alternating on rim. Looks signed SF for Steve Frederick but not dated. Nice looking preowned condition and ready for display! Base is not original but a replacement and included.
Guessing made around 2000. Cool Vase!!! Please check pictures for description and condition. Have a larger vase listed also.
Jemerick Pottery is a small studio pottery dedicated to continuing the arts and crafts movement in the style of the original potteries such as Grueby and Teco. Jemerick was founded by Steve Frederick and Cherie Jemsek.
With over 25 years of experience this small, high-quality, limited production pottery, focuses on capturing the essence of the Arts & Crafts movement by creating pieces that lovingly interpret the original makers as well as reflecting their personal styles and skills.
Jemerick produces distinctive lines of arts and crafts pottery. The Classic line offers a traditional arts & crafts style similar to that produced by Grueby. The Petals line stretches the arts and crafts definition to embrace a more sensual character reminiscent of the Art Nouveau style. Jemerick’s Prairie line represents the architectural element of the arts & crafts style originally made famous by Teco pottery.
All Jemerick pottery is hand-thrown on the wheel and sculpted by the artist before being fired to 2200 degrees in an electric kiln. Each example carries the artist’s mark and the date created.
All Jemerick Pottery was designed to be water-tight and can be used for fresh flowers.
Jemerick stopped producing around 2014. Their work is highly sought after by collectors. The Arts and Clay pots were thrown by Steve Frederick of Jemerick and glazed by Art Accardi had paper label with The Arts and Clay logo.








