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Bauer Pottery Bauer Pottery
This course traces the beginnings of Bauer Pottery from Paducah Kentucky until it closed its doors in California 1962. It explains how the current Bauer name is able to be used on modern pottery as well. Find out how the very colorful pottery evolved and eventually found a place in California's history. Learn about fake marks and what to look for when purchasing a piece.
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