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This category encompasses physical collections or archives of ceramic works which are held by private individuals and public institutions, and which contribute to the knowledge of the history and practice of ceramics and pottery as a fine art.
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Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art
- Includes collections, exhibitions, events, memberships, visiting, and publications.
The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art
- Museum devoted to the work of George E. Ohr, the "Mad Potter of Biloxi". Rebuilding after Katrina.
Clayhound
- A collection of traditional Native American pottery. Sorted by nations, tribes, Pueblos and Mexican.
The Digital Museum of Cornish Ceramics
- Features ceramics made in Cornwall and contains examples of the work produced, the potters' marks and background information.
Italian Renaissance Ceramics
- Tour of the National Gallery of Art's collection.
Topkapi Palace Museum - Porcelains
- Collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain with selected photographs.
Cheddington Studio Pottery
- Displays a large private collection that includes Leach St. Ives, Cardew Wenford Bridge, and Winchcombe.
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