Hull

Hull Pottery was an American company founded in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio by A.E. Hull. Initially producing utilitarian stoneware, it later expanded into popular art pottery and dinnerware, with the late 1930s to 1950s considered its “golden era” for floral-themed pieces and the 1940s for the beloved Red Riding Hood line. After a fire in 1950, the company rebuilt and continued producing lines like Brown Drip and House ‘n’ Garden dinnerware until it ceased operations in the mid-1980s.