Crones Collectibles
P.O. Box 604
Northwood, NH 03261
United States
(508)237-3799
crones@capecod.net

 
  Welcome to Crones Collectibles Online

We specialize in Arts and Crafts era American Art Pottery of the Stickley era including Rookwood, Grueby, Marblehead, Early Van Briggle, Newcomb, and especially Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) or Paul Revere Pottery (PRP). In addition we carry a selection of Scandinavian pottery, English and other European pottery, mostly from the turn of the century. Rounding out our pottery selection are a few select pieces of studio pottery by Scheier, Cabat, Heino and other mid 20th century modern American studio potters. Also included in our inventory are Arts and Crafts era items such as Woodblock Prints by Frances Gearhart, Helen Hyde, Bertha Lum and others, paintings and prints, Arts and Craft era linens and textiles, small pieces of Stickley and generic mission furniture, and other fine Arts and Crafts era metalware and accessories.

seg rookwood pottery, roseville pottery, stickley We are based in Northwood, New Hampshire where we maintain our web shop. When we are not on the road with our active show schedule which includes The Grove Park Inn Arts and Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC, the American Art Pottery Association annual meetings, shows in New York City, California, New England and the Midwest, including one week in July in Zanesville, Ohio for the Pottery Lovers Convention, we would be happy to see you here.

We are members of the American Art Pottery Association (AAPA).

We are always buying, so whether you have one piece or several, feel free to contact us for a fair and reasonable offer. If you are interested in purchasing Art Pottery please let us know if you have any special requests, as we would be happy to be on the look out for you for particular items.

Our book on SEG/PRP has been published by Schiffer and is available for sale on this website - it includes over 650 illustrations of Paul Revere Pottery and ephemera, as well as prices and of course the SEG story. This art pottery was made between 1908 and 1942 in Boston, while at the same time Roseville, Rookwood and Weller were being produced in Ohio. Hand wrought Arts and Crafts objects were being made by the craftsman of the era of Gustav Stickley.

Our aim is to bring you the best of these hand made objects of art which personify the craftsmanship of the Stickley era.