Hull Pottery was a company founded in Crooksville, Ohio, in 1905 by Addis Emmet Hull, which produced a wide variety of utilitarian and decorative ceramics until it closed in March 1986. Initially focused on housewares like bowls and canisters, it expanded into art pottery and popular lines such as "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Wildflower," becoming a major Ohio pottery manufacturer. Key figures in the company's history include Addis E. Hull, who died in 1930, followed by his son Addis E. Hull, Jr. and later Gerald F. Watts as managers.
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