Edward Adolphus Spring

Edward Adolphus Spring (August 26, 1837 New York City - 1907) was an American sculptor.

Ward, and William Rimmer, and spent several years in study abroad.

In 1868 he discovered at Eagleswood, New Jersey, a fine modelling clay, peculiarly suited to terra-cotta work, and in 1877 he established at Perth Amboy Eagleswood Art Pottery.

At the National Academy he exhibited a bust of Giuseppe Mazzini in 1873, and several terra-cotta pieces in 1878.

He gave lectures on clay modelling in various cities in the United States.