

This vintage and rare Catalina Pottery Fruit Bowl features a unique turquoise interior and Franciscan exterior color, making it a standout piece for all occasions. Handmade in the USA in the 1920s to 1940s using art pottery techniques, this round wavy edge bowl boasts a glossy finish and measures 7.5 in diameter. The bowl design resembles a large flower. The impressed backstamp is hard to read, but it can be seen. It is original and a collectible piece, perfect for adult use and boasting a depth of 3 to 4 inches. Produced on Santa Catalina Island, California, from the 1920s to the 1930s. Initially using the island’s red clay for tiles and bricks, and later for artware and dinnerware. The factory was a division of William Wrigley Jr. In 1937 due to rising production costs. Glatting McBean continued to produce pottery under the Catalina name until it was phased out in 1941.