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UND Pottery Collection

UND pottery was a turn of the 20th century effort to promote “a wealth of design material peculiar to the prairies” — as Margaret Cable wrote in a 1926 brochure. UND Pottery is now highly collectible, has been featured on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow and is the subject of several books.

In 2010 the University of North Dakota celebrated the centennial of its ceramics program, begun by Margaret Kelly Cable in the School of Mines. Cable and her students turned North Dakota clay and motifs into an industry for North Dakota and a legacy for the University. Variously known as Cable pottery, School of Mines Pottery, UND Pottery or North Dakota (ND) Cable Pottery, it is highly collectible across the nation, and nowhere more so than at UND. Images of over 900 pieces of decorative ceramic pieces housed in the University's art repository and across campus can be viewed in this digital collection.

For more information on the Cable Years at UND visit the archived website for the UND Ceramics Department.

Further Reading


Barr, Margaret Libby, et al. University of North Dakota Pottery: The Cable Years. Fargo, N.D.: Knight Printing Co, 1977.

Cable, Margaret Kelly. Pottery from North Dakota Clays. Grand Forks, N.D.: University of North Dakota, 1926.

Forster, Ken. UND Pottery: A History and Comparative Study of the Art Pottery made at the University of North Dakota. Sarasota, Fla: Marlin Media Pub, 2004.

Miller, Donald, et al. University of North Dakota Pottery: The Cable Years: The Golden Anniversary of Margaret Kelly Cable's Retirement. 2nd ed. Grand Forks, N.D: University of North Dakota, Visual Arts Dept., 1999.

Archival Collections


Ceramics Department Records, UA #10, University Archives, Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.

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  • Red clay bowl with black design by Maker Unknown

    Red clay bowl with black design

    Maker Unknown

  • Round Black on Black Vase by Maker Unknown

    Round Black on Black Vase

    Maker Unknown

  • Round Vase by Maker Unknown

    Round Vase

    Maker Unknown
    1927

  • Sage Green Test Tile by Maker Unknown

    Sage Green Test Tile

    Maker Unknown
    early 20th c.

  • Santa Domingo Slip Bowl by Maker Unknown

    Santa Domingo Slip Bowl

    Maker Unknown

  • Set of Dickota Pottery Mugs by Maker Unknown (Dickota)

    Set of Dickota Pottery Mugs

    Maker Unknown (Dickota)

  • Sioux Indian Head, Ceramic Medallion - matted for display by Maker Unknown

    Sioux Indian Head, Ceramic Medallion - matted for display

    Maker Unknown

  • Sioux Indian Head Pendant - Brown by Maker Unknown

    Sioux Indian Head Pendant - Brown

    Maker Unknown
    ca. 1930

  • Small brown and white bowl - abstract design by Maker Unknown

    Small brown and white bowl - abstract design

    Maker Unknown

  • Small Ceramic Dish, Blue by Maker Unknown

    Small Ceramic Dish, Blue

    Maker Unknown

  • Teco Tile with Green Floral Motif by Maker Unknown (Teco)

    Teco Tile with Green Floral Motif

    Maker Unknown (Teco)
    ca. 1915

  • Three-footed Bowl with Etchings by Maker Unknown

    Three-footed Bowl with Etchings

    Maker Unknown

 

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