D. E. McNicol Pottery Company
Written by Harry Rinker
D. E. McNicol Pottery Company - Description
D. E. McNicol Pottery Company made calendar and souvenir, household, and institutional ceramics from 1892 until the 1950s.
D. E. McNicol Pottery Company - History
The D. E. McNicol Pottery Company, East Liverpool, Ohio, evolved from the former McNicol, Burton, and Company in 1892. Plant No. 1 was located at the corner of Sixth and Broad Street
In 1902, D. E. McNicol Pottery Company built a second plant, No. 2 on Starkey Street, to produce Rockingham and yellowware. The first plant continued to make ironstone.
McNicol built a new plant, No. 5, in Clarksburg, West Virginia, in 1914 and another plant in East Liverpool, No 3, on Boyce Street, in 1919. The Clarksburg plant produced white and decorated vitrified china for hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and railroads.
Yellowware production was discontinued in 1927. In 1929, McNicol consolidated its operations by closing the East Liverpool plants.
D. E. McNicol Pottery Company ceased operations in 1954. However, a second source indicated the company's plant operated into the early 1960s.