[1] Cemar's art pottery products, including tableware, are sought-after collectables today.
Cemar was founded by Cliff J. Malone and Paul Cauldwell, two former employees of the well-established (J.A.)
Cemar products were produced in many novelty forms, including pineapple-shaped dinnerware.
[6] Cemar's products were featured in numerous women's magazines targeting their marketing towards America's newly affluent middle class housewives: Better Homes and Gardens in 1949;[7] House Beautiful magazine in 1951;[8] and The American Home in 1953.
[11] Cemar's products are popular with collectors of California pottery as well as those who look for retro style designs.