George Rumrill
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George Rumrill was an American potter.[1] He started RumRill Pottery. His work was popular in the 1920s. Georgine Mickler was his daughter. After her mother died she was raised by an aunt.
Rumrill was an art pottery designer and salesman. RumRill Pottery was made in Minnesota and Ohio (Minnesota from 1931 to 1938 and in Ohio from 1938 to 1942).[1]
Rumrill, like many potters of the era, developed breathing issues from the clay dust. He died in 1943.[1]