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Catalina Pottery

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In 1930, Wrigley brought artisans to the Island to design decorative and functional pottery products including souvenirs, vases, bookends and figurines. Red clays found on the Island were used for pottery until 1931. After 1931 white clay from the United States mainland was combined with the red
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The pottery on the Island was closed. "The Santa Catalina Island Company initially suggested that Gladding McBean lease the production facilities at Pebbly Beach and continue to produce the Catalina Pottery on the island. This proposal did not interest the mainland firm because the high cost of
212:. Dinnerware and art ware was sold through department and jewelry stores. The pottery's tile was used for the interiors and exteriors of buildings on the Island. Tile products were used throughout the United States. The Arizona Biltmore Hotel's swimming pool was built using Catalina tile. 228:. Gladding, McBean continued to produce Catalina art ware and dinnerware shapes for their Catalina Pottery art ware lines until 1942. Gladding, McBean & Co.'s Catalina Pottery art ware was marked Catalina Pottery, made in USA, with an ink stamp. All tile products were discontinued. 235:
purchased the Catalina art ware molds and patterns from Gladding McBean and Co., however Gladding, McBean & Co. retained the trade name Catalina. In 1947, Gladding, McBean & Co. returned the use of the trademark to the Santa Catalina Island Company.
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clay until finally only white clay was used. Glazes were made with local minerals mined on the Island. The company sold its ware as
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acquired all of the assets of the company in 1937 and moved all production to its Franciscan dinnerware division in Los Angeles.
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In 1937, Catalina Clay Products, including all equipment, stock, molds, and trademarks, were sold to
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importing clay had caused the problem in the first place." All molds and equipment were moved to
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Tufft, J. Edward (September 1945). "Artware Pottery Gossip from Southern California".
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in Greater Los Angeles
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Catalina Island Pottery and Tile Island Treasures 1927-1937
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Index

Catalina Pottery and Tile
Gladding, McBean & Company
Santa Catalina Island, California
William Wrigley, Jr.
Parent
tableware
Santa Catalina Island, California
Gladding, McBean & Co.



William Wrigley, Jr
David Malcolm Renton
Hollywood
Olvera Street
Los Angeles
Arizona Biltmore Hotel
Phoenix
Gladding, McBean & Co.
Gladding, McBean & Co.'s Glendale plant
Los Angeles
The California Figurine Co.




ISBN
0-915269-10-4
ISBN
0-7643-1401-7

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