Boehm Porcelain
In operation 1949-2013
Wares
Porcelain figures of birds and other wildlife
Hand-painted hard-paste porcelain sculpture
Notes
“Edward Marshall Boehm founded a studio pottery in Trenton in 1949. His first workshop was on Stokes Avenue, and he later moved to Fairfacts Avenue. Following Mr. Boehm’s death [in 1969], his wife Helen took over the company. Studios have now been opened in England as well as in Trenton.”
— Robinson, Dorothy and Bill Feeny. 1980. The Official Price Guide to American Pottery & Porcelain. House of Collectibles, Orlando, Florida.
Selected References
Cosentino, Frank J. 1960. Boehm’s Birds: The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm. F. Fell, New York, New York.
Palley, Reese. 1976. The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm. Harry N. Abrams, New York, New York.
Robinson, Dorothy and Bill Feeny. 1980. The Official Price Guide to American Pottery & Porcelain. House of Collectibles, Orlando, Florida.
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Other Names
Edward Marshall Boehm; Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc.; Boehm American Porcelain Company
Historic Street Address:
Fairfacts Avenue
Municipality:
Ewing Township