What are the markings for Hull pottery?

What are the markings for Hull pottery?

What are the markings for Hull pottery?

Hull Pottery Marks The embossed beautiful flowing script “Hull” was first used in 1949 on the company’s Woodland line. Other Hull lines such as Coronet also used a script trademark. Pieces made after 1950 were marked “Hull” in large script or “HULL” in block letters.

How can you tell real Hull pottery?

Hull lovers can identify many of the artware lines by the mold/size numbers. For example, Bow Knot pieces carry a ‘B’ followed by a mold number and then a size. Some artware pieces have a mold and size number, but no letter designation.

Is Hull pottery still made?

Hull was succeeded as president by Henry Sulens and later Larry Taylor. In the mid-1980s the company was hit with multiple union strikes and foreign competition. In March, 1986 the company ceased operations and closed the plant.

Is Hull and McCoy pottery the same?

Original Little Red Riding Hood cookie jars were made by Hull Pottery, not McCoy. There are also widespread fakes marked Brush McCoy. Many of the new pieces with the Brush McCoy mark were also made by other potters including Hull and Shawnee. Original McCoy turtle flower holders were produced during the 1940s.

Is there lead in Hull Pottery?

All Hull brand items I have tested have been positive for very high levels of lead. I would never drink out of these (especially not coffee!) and do consider this brand of pottery to be a potential significant exposure source (and health risk) if used as intended for food use purposes.

Does Hull Pottery contain lead?

Is Hull Pottery lead free?

Is Hull Pottery safe to eat from?

Where can I find information about Hull Pottery?

One such organization, “The Hull Pottery Association” is headquartered in Crooksville, Ohio. This association’s goal is to “preserve, educate, and promote Hull Pottery, its collectors, and its heritage.”. Numerous collectors’ books exist as well. Examples of Hull Pottery can be found for sale on numerous web sites.

Who is the current manager of Hull Pottery?

Addis E. Hull, Jr. succeeded his father in the management of the business. Hull, Jr. left the company in 1937 to become the General Manager of the Shawnee Pottery company. Gerald F. Watts became the new manager of Hull Pottery.

What kind of Ware did hull make in the 1970s?

In the mid-1970s, Hull’s production was about 75 percent casual serving ware and 25 percent florist ware. By the 1980s, this balance shifted to about 90 percent casual serving ware and 10 percent florist ware.

What happened to Hull pots?

From the 1940s through the 1960s, a plant or flower bouquet delivered from a florist was often contained in a Hull pot or figural planter. On June 19, 1950, the plant was destroyed in a flood and resulting fire.