Pisgah Forest Pottery

Pisgah Forest Pottery

At the 2006 Arts & Crafts Conference pottery dealer and former American Art Pottery Association President Linda Carrigan described Pisgah Forest Pottery as “underappreciated.” She listed the North Carolina pottery among the most collectible art pottery in the post-1925 period.

Walter B. Stephen (1876 to 1961) opened Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1926. It barely survives today (2006) operated by Stephen’s step-grandson, Tom Case assisted by contemporary potter Rodney Leftwich.

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