Lonhuda pottery produced by theLonhuda Pottery Company ofSteubenville, Ohio was apottery business founded in 1892 by William Long (1844–1918) with investors W.H. Hunter and Alfred Day. The pottery business utilized underglazefaience.[1][2] It is known for brown underglaze and slip-decoration. The firm closed in 1896. Marks vary and include the letters LPCO and the Lonhuda name above a feathered head.
The ceramicistLaura Anne Fry worked for Lonhuda in 1892–93.[3]