Burley Clay Products Company

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Burley Clay Products Company
Company type Private
IndustryPottery
Founded1923 (1923)
Headquarters,
United States
Website burleyclay.com

Burley Clay Products Company, based in Roseville, Ohio, is an American manufacturer of clay garden pottery.

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History

The company was incorporated on April 27, 1923, by Samuel Burley, Zane Burley, Florence Burley, John Burley, and Emmett Burley, who all had backgrounds in the pottery industry. The first factory was along Maysville Pike in South Zanesville, Ohio and started out with two kilns. [1] Burley Clay Products initially made stoneware crocks and jugs, but sold that business in 1927 to focus on making garden pottery. [2]

The Burley company became known for their use of jiggering to form stoneware bird baths, flowerpots, and jardinieres from local clay. [3]

In 1984 the Burley family sold the company to Steven McCann, who purchased the former Nelson McCoy facility in Roseville, Ohio, in 1998. The McCoy factory had been out of operation since 1990 and it took three years to return it to a usable state for Burley. [4]

After relocating to Roseville, Burley became a prominent sponsor of the Crooksville-Roseville Pottery Festival. [5]

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References

  1. "New Company Incorporated". The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio). April 28, 1923.
  2. "Show Improvement". The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio). January 26, 1927.
  3. "Students Tour Burley Pottery". The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio). December 3, 1961.
  4. Kerr, Beverly (July 2, 2022). "Gypsy Road Trip: Burley Clay produces a variety of ceramic products". The Daily Jeffersonian. GateHouse Media.
  5. Respress, Jada (July 19, 2022). "The history of pottery is celebrated at the Crooksville-Roseville Pottery Festival". woub.org. WOUB Public Media.