The San Francisco Ceramic Circle was founded in 1972 and is among the oldest and most respected ceramic collectors organizations in the U.S.A. and is a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in antique ceramics or ceramic art.
Yundle Directory: California, United States
Transferware Collector's Club
TCC welcomes everyone who shares our love for the beauty and technical proficiency of British transferware including Blue and White, Staffordshire Pottery, Pearlware, Romantic and more...
Museum of Monterey
Our mission is to tell the stories of Monterey County in all its diversity with an emphasis on history, arts, innovation and our maritime heritage.
Monterey, California 93940
United States
Oughtred Society
The Oughtred Society was founded in 1991 by a group of slide rule collectors and is dedicated to the preservation and history of slide rules and other calculating instruments.
City of Lancaster Museum/ Art Gallery
MOAH strives to serve the citizens of Lancaster and the residents of the Antelope Valley through the collection, preservation, exhibition and interpretation of works of art and historical artifacts.
Lancaster, California 93534
United States
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
We're the largest museum in the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian art. With 18,000 objects and 6,000 years of history, we're here to share what we love with you.
Clarke Historical Museum
basketry, birds, ceramics, costumes, decorative arts, ethnic & tribal art, furniture, history, painting, photography, prints/drawing
Eureka, California 95501
United States
Pacific Asia Museum
The mission of this museum is to preserve, present and interpret the arts and culture of the Pacific Islands and Asia in order to promote appreciation of these cultures.
Pasadena, California 91101
United States
The Irvine Museum
The Irvine Museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of California art of the Impressionist Period (1890-1930).
Irvine, California 92612
United States
San Francisco Japanese Sword Society
Our SF Sword Society believes that the only way to find success in the field of Japanese swords is with thorough, focused studying, a respect for the history involved, and sincerity from both Sensei and the Seito (Disciples or students).