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  CERAMICS BY MESSER
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Welcome friends, to this new website created by the Messer Family, for all to enjoy.
Our intention is not to repeat information which is already out there about Ceramics by Messer collectibles, rather we wish this endeavor to become an online "archive" of sorts.

A very important purpose for this site is to allow you as the "Keepers of the Messer" (aka devoted collectors) to have an online "Gallery"  to showcase your finds, research, discuss as well as archive this small but precious grouping of artworks.  The online  photo gallery will debut as soon as we start to receive your first photo SUBMISSIONS.  New categories will be added as need be.

TO WITNESS THE MESSER CERAMICS 'SAGA' COMING FULL CIRCLE, BY ALLOWING US TO VIEW YOUR TREASURED FINDS 60 YEARS LATER ,WOULD BE OUR FAMILY'S DREAM COME TRUE.  WE CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT JOE WOULD SAY IF HE COULD SEE NOW, HOW COVETED HIS ART HAS BECOME SINCE HIS PASSING  IN 1987.

We hope you enjoy this compilation of  many never before seen, as well as a few familiar photographs and "MESSER" historical finds contained within these website pages. This site is an ever changing work in progress as we will be adding more content when new information is submitted.

Current photography of  the Messer Family Collection is by Sandra Miller (Messer) in 2011
All vintage photographs were painstakingly retouched and digitally restored by Eunice Messer

Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts, for keeping the Ceramics by Messer legacy alive. 

With great appreciation,
Eunice, Sandra and David
The Messer Family
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