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Lonhuda pottery
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Lonhuda pottery produced by the Lonhuda Pottery Company of Steubenville, Ohio was a pottery business founded in 1892 by William Long (1844–1918) with investors W.H. Hunter and Alfred Day. The pottery business utilized underglaze faience.[1][2] It is known for brown underglaze and slip-decoration. The firm closed in 1896. Marks vary and include the letters LPCO and the Lonhuda name above a feathered head.
The ceramicist Laura Anne Fry worked for Lonhuda in 1892–93.[3]
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