Collection and Event Pics
Pottery displays at the Woodstock Ontario Meet
Hosted by Grant and Linda
February 22, 2015
February 22, 2015
Dave's Wellington Ontario Meet - September 2013
Members' Submitted Pics
Many worldwide BMPCC members submitted these pictures of their favorite piece of BMP, CCC or Stanzione.
On this page we would like to feature interesting pictures of anything BMP or CCC related. Are you a BMPCC member with pictures that you'd like to share? If you do and you would like to share them on this website please submit them here. Additionally, if any member has a collection that they would like featured on their own featured page please submit those pictures here.
Pictures from the Satellite Meet in Wellington, ON. September 8, 2012
Caravelle/Blue Mountain Pottery Clocks

Blue Mountain Pottery created four different styles of clocks. Each have a Caravelle clock mechanism that operates on either an AA or C battery. The Canadian Clock Museum has featured three of the four varieties in their Caravelle/Blue Mountain Pottery clocks display in Deep River, Ontario. Museum website: http://canclockmuseum.ca
BMP Molds:
C-170 Round Plate
C-171 Fish Clock - pics of red and blue ones below
(Blue fish clock donated by club member Joanne in Alberta)
C-172 Chicken Clock
C-173 Octagonal Plate
BMP Molds:
C-170 Round Plate
C-171 Fish Clock - pics of red and blue ones below
(Blue fish clock donated by club member Joanne in Alberta)
C-172 Chicken Clock
C-173 Octagonal Plate
Orillia Day - June 2010
The day started out raining but the sun came out. Members came out and we enjoyed a great feast for our second annual Orillia Day in the park. Bottom left was the star of the day: an amazing wheel thrown and signed Dominic Stanzione vase.
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First ever all BMP auction
On March 9, 2007 Waddington's Auction House hosted the first all BMP auction. 150 pieces were sold in a fast paced one hour auction. Pat Pitcher assisted with the auction and gave an interesting talk about the beginning of the Blue Mountain Pottery factory, the spinoff of other companies and the various pottery markings.