Steubenville Pottery, China Replacements
Replacement China in the discontinued china patterns Made by Steubenville Pottery.
The Steubenville Pottery was organized in 1879 in Steubenville, Ohio.
By 1881, the Steubenville business had grown and the pottery was incorporated. The business
continued to grow and H. D. Wintringer became president of the board of
directors. The Wintringer name continued to be an important name at the
Steubenville operation. The Pottery closed its doors in 1959.
The buildings were sold to a chemical company and the Cannonsburg Pottery in
Canonsburg, PA purchased the Steubenville molds. Some
"Rose Point" and "Adam Antique" was made after 1959 or stock-on-hand was sold
under the Steubenville label at Canonsburg, PA. A line called "Partio"
was also sold in 1965 under the Steubenville name. Woodfield and Russel
Wright´s "American Modern" line are Steubenville´s most readily
recognized patterns. "American Modern" molds were not included in the sale to Canonsburg. - Click photos for list of available pieces
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