The travel brochure entitled 'The National Forests of the Southern Appalachians'� (Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, August 1923), featured on page 16 three images under the general heading 'Pisgah National Forest and...
The travel brochure entitled 'The National Forests of the Southern Appalachians'� (Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, August 1923) featured three pictures on page 17 with the captions 'East Entrance, Pisgah National...
This pair of matching candlestick holders in a turquoise glaze was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1942. Both are stamped on bottom with cameo of a potter, however the name and date part of the stamp is incomplete. Candlestick (a)...
This small plate or saucer was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1941. It features a rose or peach glaze with two small patches of turquoise glaze. The bottom of the plate is stamped "PISGAH FOREST 1941" with a cameo of a potter. ...
This brochure produced around 1945 describes the various products made by Walter B. Stephen at the Pisgah Forest Pottery just south of Asheville, North Carolina. Stephen developed various product lines including work with "porcelain paste" called...
This pottery vase, glazed in aubergine (dark purple) on the outside and cream on the inside, was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1934. The vase is stamped on the bottom with a cameo of a potter and "PISGAH FOREST 19_4 W. B....
This decorative bowl glazed in turquoise on the outside and rose/peach on the inside was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1935. It is stamped on the bottom with a cameo of a potter and "PISGAH FOREST 1935." Stephen made a new...
This pottery vase features a turquoise crackle glaze on the outside with a rose or peach glaze on the inside. It was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in the 1940s. The vase is stamped on the bottom with a cameo of a potter and...
This pottery jug with loop handle was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1940. The glaze on this jug is aubergine (dark purple) at the base and fades to turquoise at the top. The bottom is stamped "PISGAH FOREST 1940" with a cameo of...
This miniature pitcher with handle was made by Walter B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1947. It is finished with a turquoise glaze on the outside and rose/peach on the inside. The pitcher is stamped on the bottom with the cameo of a potter...
This promotional brochure describes the line of American Cameo pottery produced by Walter B. Stephen and his Pisgah Forest Pottery in Arden, North Carolina. The American Cameo line was modeled on English Wedgwood pottery; Stephen painted scenes on...
This porcelain vase has a tan glaze on the outside to which mineral crystals have been added. The inside is mauve with an aqua lip. The vase was made by W. B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1949. The underside is marked with the Pisgah Forest...
This porcelain vase has a white glaze on the outside to which mineral crystals have been added. The crystals change in hue from white at the rim to blue and green at the base. The inside is ivory with some aqua touches. It was made by W. B. Stephen...
This porcelain vase has a white glaze on the outside to which mineral crystals have been added. The crystals change in hue from white at the rim to blue at the base. The inside is mauve. The vase was made by W. B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery...
This porcelain vase has a white glaze on the outside to which mineral crystals have been added; the inside is mauve. The vase was made by W. B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1940. The underside is marked with the Pisgah Forest trademark: a...
This pottery vase, glazed in aubergine (dark purple) on the outside and cream on the inside, was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1935. The bottom is marked with the words "Pisgah Pottery 1935." Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961)...
This pottery creamer has a green glaze on the outside and cream on the inside. It was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery. The bottom is marked with the word "Pisgah." Walter Benjamin Stephen (1875-1961) also known as W.B. Stephen,...
This porcelain vase has a tan glaze on the outside to which mineral crystals have been added; the inside is mauve. It was made by W.B. Stephen of Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1936. The underside is marked with Pisgah Forest's trademark image of a...
This tri-fold brochure entitled 'The National Forests of the Southern Appalachians: What They Mean to the East and South' was issued by the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (Washington, D.C., August 1923). The left...
This illustration from Wilbur G. Zeigler and Ben S. Grosscup's late 19th century travel narrative, 'Heart of the Alleghanies'� (p. 375), is captioned, 'Mt. Pisgah (5,763 feet above sea). View from Swannanoa Hotel' (p. 375). The Swannanoa Hotel...