This Antique Spanish Fajalauza Ceramic Bowl is a stunning piece of 19th-century faience from Granada, Spain. Handmade with a tin glaze, this round bowl features a Moorish style with a blue and white pottery pattern. The swirl pattern and hand-painted details make it a unique and decorative addition to any home. With a Victorian-era design and handmade production, this bowl is not only functional but also a beautiful example of historical craftsmanship.
This antique Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Tonquin Blue Serving Dish is a stunning piece of porcelain pottery that will add a touch of Victorian elegance to any table setting. The dish measures 10 inches in length, 7-1/4 inches in width, and 2 inches in height, with a 2 base. It features a glossy finish and a beautiful vintage pattern in blue and white, making it perfect for serving vegetables or other dishes on special occasions. The dish is an original production style of the United Kingdom, with a printed backstamp and a decorative design that is sure to impress. It is hand wash only and requires careful instructions to maintain its beauty. This dish is a must-have for any collector or lover of British pottery, and it will be a cherished addition to any home decor.
This rare Old Noritake Art Nouveau gold gilt berry bowl and saucer set is a stunning antique piece perfect for all occasions. Gold encrusted roses, scrolls, and dots, green band. Berry bowl – 2.62″ tall, 7.5″ diameter. Under plate – 8.5 diameter. This 100 year old piece is in excellent condition with no scratches, cracks, chips or crazing. There is minimal loss of gold, mostly around the holes of the bowl and on the beaded swags as per photos please refer to photos for most accurate description.
This antique rare 1930s York pottery bowl is a vintage piece that exudes charm and character. The sage color and stoneware/ceramic material make it a unique addition to any collection. Produced using traditional pottery techniques in the 1930s, this bowl embodies the craftsmanship and style of that era, making it a sought-after decorative piece for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage pottery. Sells brand new for 625.00.
The Antique Nippon Morimura Bros. Hand Painted Bowl from Japan, circa 1911-21, is a stunning piece of Victorian-style ceramic art pottery. Featuring a Persian style pattern in multi-color with gilded handles and details, this medium-sized bowl is hand-painted with intricate designs. It is a unique and authentic antique original from the renowned Nippon brand, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of Morimura Brothers. Perfect for adults and collectors, this bowl adds a touch of elegance and history to any decor or collection.
This vintage 1910 Ruckles Pottery blue stoneware picket fence mixing bowl is a unique and charming piece of American pottery. The round bowl features a post-war design with a picket fence pattern, making it a decorative and functional addition to any kitchen or dining table. Crafted in the United States with a salt glaze finish, this original art pottery piece from Clay City Pottery is a true antique treasure from the early 1900s.
Yellowware Pottery Nesting Mixing Bowls from Ruckel Pottery of Illinois! The term “yellowware” derives from the yellow-hued clay used to create this type of kitchenware that includes mixing bowls, butter crocks, and pudding molds. Yellowware was produced in America for about 100 years, from 1830 to 1930. This is a molded decoration in the popular “Inverted Picket” pattern from Ruckel. These are highly collectible. Very little wear and is in very good vintage condition. Some slice marks that appear to have happened in production. Please see photos and zoom in.
This antique Adams Pottery punch bowl features a maritime transferware design with “The Mariner’s Compass” motif and “The Sailor’s Tear” verse to interior. A fine late 19th to early 20th century example of Adams Staffordshire craftsmanship. Condition: Very good overall condition; general wear, fleabite to top rim, crazing present; kindly see photos. Measurements: 4.5 inches tall, 10 inches in diameter. Dates to: Late 1800s to early 1900s. Signed/Marked: Marked “ADAMS ENGLAND” to bottom. Please reach out with any questions or offers. We are always around to chat. Check out all Brooklyn Artifacts items here!
Antique yellow ware bowl. No cracks or chips. A real collectible piece of history. Natural variations in pottery due to age. Embossed pattern around body of bowl.
EARLY ANTIQUE MIXING BOWL, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! DOES HAVE THE MINOR BLEMISHES THAT IS AS EXPECTED. NOTE THE HAIRLINES(shown) ON THE BOTTOM.. THEY DO NOT GO THROUGH TO THE INSIDE. I HAVE USED THIS BOWL TOO MANY TIMES TO COUNT OVER THE LAST 40 plus YEARS. ALSO MUCH CRAZING AND “LOTS” OF THE DESIRED STAINING…. More of a cream color. Adding to the patina! Please refer to all photos! THE BOWL IS NOT PERFECTLY ROUND. NOR IS IT THE EXACT HEIGHT ALL THE WAY AROUND. Making it an early piece for sure. THINK OF EVERYTHING THAT HAS BEEN MIXED AND BAKED IN THIS ONE BOWL, INCLUDING ME?? 11″ in diameter x 5.25″ deep. Perfect for bread making! IF YOU LOVE WHITE IRONSTONE…. PLEASE SAVE “the dove cottage” to your FAVORITES. I WILL BE LISTING OVER 100 PIECES OF MY PERSONAL COLLECTION.