Console/Candleholder, Camark Pottery

 
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Console/Candleholder, Camark Pottery
Console/Candleholder
Console/Candleholder

Console/Candleholder, Camark Pottery

Object number1990.005.103
DateUnknown Date
Associated LocationCamden, Arkansas
MediumClay
Dimensions1 7/8 x 10 13/16 in. (4.8 x 27.5 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
DescriptionConsole with an eight-ruffled design with a lip and three candleholders. A manufacturer flas is on the lip, some pitts are presnt. Purple/violet semi-gloss/"USA" and "Camark" and "___-7" in mold mark.

Situated in Camden, Arkansas, Camark Pottery manufactured a variety of wares between 1927 and 1969. Founded as the Camden Art ad Tile Company by Samuel J. (Jack) Carnes, it employed experienced ceramists, designers, and artists. Beginning with quality hand-thrown and cast artware, production gradually turned to strictly industrial castware in the 1930s. In the 1960s, he company's ownership changed, and by 1969, it ceased operation presumably due to economic conditions. In 1986, the company name and property were purchases by Mark and Gary Ashcraft who planned to resume business--yet to date (1990), nothing has come of it.
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