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The J. A. Bauer Pottery Company
traces its roots to Paducah, Kentucky and was officially given
the Bauer name in 1905 when they moved to Los Angeles, California.
Bauer Pottery closed its
doors in 1962, but not before it had become the original California
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Click on the links below
to see what Vintage Bauer pieces we have in stock. |
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The picture below illustrates just
two of our most prized Bauer pieces: a mint jade green water
bottle with lid and a white #12 inner ring mixing bowl. The
mixing bowl is one of only two known to exist anywhere.
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Our
latest treasure is this mint jade green single bee honey jar,
possibly
the rarest of the original colors.
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