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In 1892 a study was published by Earle Babcock, a chemistry instructor at the University of North Dakota (UND) that reported on the superior qualities of some of the North Dakota clays for pottery production. The UND School of Mines began operations in 1898 with Earle Babcock as director. With the assistance of several eastern potteries, pottery made from North Dakota clay was first displayed at the 1904 St Louis Worlds Fair.

From this beginning, a Ceramics Department was founded at the University and a talented potter, Margaret Cable, was hired as its director. The university trained many of the people later involved in other pottery ventures within the state. These include Charles Grantier who worked at Dickinson Clay Products Company (Dickota) and later served as state director of the WPA Ceramics Project. Laura Taylor (Hughes) preceded Charles Grantier as state director at WPA and later became a partner in the Wahpeton Pottery Company (Rosemeade) which operated from 1940 until 1961. The WPA project was active first in Dickinson, North Dakota and then in Mandan, North Dakota from 1936 until 1942.

In addition to the above students trained in the regular ceramics program at UND, Mrs. Carey (Corbert) Grant, the arts and handicrafts instructor at the Turtle Mountain Boarding School at Belcourt, North Dakota completed a summer teacher training course at UND and began teaching students at the school to make pottery. The pottery made by the students was sold to customers throughout the United States. This operation lasted from 1936 until about 1942.

Other potteries that operated in the state by people not trained at the University were Ceramics by Messer which operated in Bowman, North Dakota from 1952 until 1956, Little Heart Ceramics which was part of L&H Manufacturing's accessories business which produced cattle figurines and specialty advertising items from 1959 until 1968, and Three Tribes Stoneware Inc which began as a training project on the Fort Berthhold Indian Reservation at New Town, North Dakota in 1967. This company produced contemporary Indian Stoneware until it closed in 1975.

University of North Dakota

UND produced pottery for sale from the early 1900s and continues to the present day. Under the direction of Margaret Cable, native clays were tested, glazes perfected, and ceramics classes were instituted at the university.

\"The School of Mines experimented with and developed many clays and glazes. Clays used included Dickinson, Beulah, Hebron, Mandan, Weigel, Red and Grey Ross, McCurdy, Hettinger, and bentonite. Much North Dakota pottery was made from a mix of Hettinger, Mandan, Red Ross, and Beulah clay. Bentonite clays, which fired to a rich burnt sienna color, were used primarily for pottery with Indian motifs. An advantage of bentonite was that it could have glazes applied to green ware and be finished in one firing.\" (UND Pottery by Bob Barr)

In 1910, a Ceramics Department was officially established at the University. Margaret Kelly Cable was hired to head this Department, a position she held for the next 39 years. Under her direction, native clays were tested, glazes perfected, and ceramics classes were instituted at UND. The University became the training ground for many of the potters that built an industry in the state in later years. Many talented instructors worked at the University at various times. Among them were Margaret's sister, Flora Cable Huckfield, Frieda Hammers, Margaret Pachl and Julia Mattson.

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VINTAGE SOLID 925 MEXICAN SILVER DECORATED ASH TRAY US $15.42 Art Deco Silver Ash Tray J.B. Chatterley Birmingham US $1.53
Blackstarr & Frost Gorham Sterling Silver Ashtray Nice! US $75.00 Sterling Ashtray with Card Playing Spade Symbol US $29.99
Sterling Silver Ash Tray Dated 1926 US $9.95 STERLING SILVER ASHTRAY US $50.00
Solid silver match holder/striker ashtray US $46.30 SILVER ETCHED GLASS ASHTRAY w/ CIGARETTE HOLDER REST US $12.99
BIRMINGHAM Sterling CIGAR Ashtray Round US $79.95 HARRINGEY GREYHOUND STADIUM SILVER ASHTRAY - 1961 US $1.53
Silver Ashtray "M.S Willem Ruys" Dutch Ocean Liner 1947 US $15.42 National Sterling Cigarette Urn Ash Tray US $39.99
A Vintage Solid Silver Ashtray HM Birmingham 1945 US $12.75 ANTIQUE DUTCH SILVER 90 ASH TRAY IN EXCELLENT CONDITION US $38.60
2 ~ Sterling Silver / Glass Ash Trays Set with Box US $2.26 2 Antique INTERNATIONAL Sterling Ashtrays Spade & Heart US $44.44
Rare Edwardian Solid Sterling Silver Cigar Ash Tray. US $69.48 The SILVER cast of the Hand of Salvador Dali US $850.00
ART DECO STERLING SILVER ASH / PIN TRAY, SHEFFIELD 1930 US $16.35 MASON MASONIC STERLING SILVER OVERLAY CRYSTAL ASH TRAY US $34.99
ANTIQUE TIFFANY STERLING SILVER ASH/PIN TRAY,EXCELLENT US $27.98 62 gram Sterling Silver .925 Ash Tray Mexico Ashtray 5" US $42.00
ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER ASH TRAY BOARDMAN US $25.00 ASHTRAY STERLING SILVER JUVENTO o JUVENTINO LOPEZ REYES US $99.99
G LAFFI PERU HAMMERED COPPER &STERLING SILVER ASHTRAY US $99.99 NORWAY J.TOSTRUP ENAMEL FLAG SILVER 830s ASHTRAY 1955 US $65.00
Hammed Tiffany Ash trays (Pair) US $330.00 ART DECO SILVER ASH TRAY WIEN 1924 &MATCH HOLDERS US $245.00
VINTAGE STERLING SILVER ASH TRAY STERLING BY POOLE #440 US $290.00 VTG 1960's, SILVER 925 ASH TRAY BY TIFFANY & Co US $220.00
JAPANESE STERLING SILVER TRAY HISTORIC SHIOYA CLUB 1930 US $999.00 Peru Sterling Silver Ashtray w/ 1892 9 DECIMOS COIN US $95.00
STERLING SILVER ASH TRAY HAT SHAPED MADE IN LONDON 1905 US $520.00 ASHTRAY, STERLING SILVER LONDON 1929, Goldsmiths & CO US $200.00
ENGLISH STERLING SILVER ASHTRAY WILSON GILL LONDON 1904 US $109.00 STERLING SILVER SHELL ASHTRAY MEXICO NS COMPANY US $29.99
STERLING SILVER MATCH BOX HOLDER WITH MATCH BOX US $26.25 1900 Gorham Large Sterling Silver Ash Tray US $650.00
DC: Sterling Silver Ashtray, DOT 25 Years Service US $35.00 DUTCH 833 SILVER C1851 SHOE DESIGN ASH TRAY SIGNED US $230.00
PERSIAN ANTIQUE MASSIVE SILVER 84 ASH TRAY 69gr. ENGRAV US $75.00 CELTIC PATTERN ASHTRAY BIRMINGHAM 1954-STERLING US $130.00
ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER & GLASS ASHTRAY BY WEBSTER US $49.99 STERLING BEADED ASH TRAY W/ MONOGRAM US $125.00
Antique Sterling Silver Ash Tray US $1,000.00 Sterling Ashtray - VERY Intricate details US $135.00
Siver salter Liberty Saliera argento cristallo c 1900 US $169.00 EARLY 1900s TIFFANY & CO. HEAVY STERLING ASHTRAY / BOWL US $120.00
Empresa Plat - Mex S.A. sterling ashtray. Mexican US $85.00 Baldwin & Miller Inc. sterling ashtray US $220.00
Silver Match Book Holder & Tray (pair) US $50.00 AMAZING SPRAY SILVER CLEANER/Spray On-Rinse Off/FAST#12 US $23.95
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