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Ceramic bowl titled’Bushberry’ by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

Ceramic bowl titled'Bushberry' by Roseville Pottery 4.5

The Bushberry pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery around 1941 and was produced until the company’s closure in 1954. This green glazed ceramic bowl features the distinctive Bushberry design with raised leaf and berry motifs against a horizontally ribbed background, showcasing the Art Deco and naturalistic influences popular in American art pottery of the period. Roseville Bushberry pieces are highly valued by collectors of American art pottery for their distinctive design and quality craftsmanship. The green glaze variant is particularly appealing to collectors who appreciate the naturalistic themes and dimensional relief work characteristic of mid-century decorative ceramics. These pieces represent an important era in American ceramic arts when functional items were elevated through artistic expression.

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

Ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery

This ceramic crater glaze bowl by Pigeon Forge Pottery is a vintage piece with a round shape and brown color. Handmade in the late 20th century, this decorative bowl is perfect for all occasions and can add a touch of art pottery to any decor. Its unique crater glaze finish makes it a standout piece, while the brand’s reputation for quality craftsmanship ensures durability and charm. Ideal for display or practical use, this original bowl from Pigeon Forge Pottery is a timeless addition to any collection.

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Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

Vtg Ceramic Stoneware Mid-Century Modern Bowl Large unsigned Floral 16

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Ceramic Vase & Bowl Lisa Larson Gustavsberg

Ceramic Vase & Bowl Lisa Larson Gustavsberg

Ceramic Vase & Bowl Lisa Larson Gustavsberg

Ceramic Vase & Bowl Lisa Larson Gustavsberg

Ceramic Vase & Bowl Lisa Larson Gustavsberg

A small vase and a bowl designed by Lisa Larson at Gustavsberg, the bowl is 14.5 cm (5.8″) in diameter and 6.5 cm (2.6″) high. The vase is 7 cm (2.8″) in diameter and about 6 cm (2.4″) high. They are both in very good condition, the vase is label marked and the bowl is stamped. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “planetroomsab” and is located in this country: SE. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: gustavsberg
  • Origin: sweden
  • Pattern: Vintage
  • Type: Bowl
  • Color: Brown
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Set Includes: Bowl, vase
  • Production Style: Art Pottery
  • Production Technique: Pottery

Ceramic Bowls

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage

E present you a collector’s ceramic bowl. This is an example of Italian artistic ceramics of one of the most famous and respected artists of European ceramics. The bowl is made of ceramics, glazed and preserved in perfect condition. There is no damage or repairs. Dimensions: diameter 19.8 cm (7,75 inch). Height 7.5 cm (2,95 inch). Guido Gambone (1909 1969) is one of the most important and influential Italian ceramic artist in the mid 20th century- He was born in Montella, Avellino in Italy in 1909 and moved with his parents to Vietri in 1927. He started his career at the local Avallone pottery, continued his training at Manifattura Artistica Ceramica Salernitana before moving to the famous I. He became artistic director at I. Following, he started his own potteries, La Faenzerella in Vietri and later La Tirrena in Florence. He died at the age of sixty, in 1969. Gambones work fused painting, primitivism, tradition, and modern artistic movements and became enormously influential. The development of the company was stalled due to the war, but already in 1947 Guido won the prestigious Premio Faenza award. Production expanded and pieces were typically decorated with rough and dense glazes made from a combination of glass and sand. Colors varied from earthy tones to vibrant primaries, softened by the thick glazes. Patterns were varied, but always strong and reminiscent of oil paintings. His pieces had a strong primitive feel, quite typical for the Vietri pottery. In 1950, he moved to Florence permanently and founded the La Tirrena pottery. He worked independently, but other contributed to the potterys growing success such as his son Bruno Gambone (born 1936). The pieces he made at La Tirrena were in line with the work made at La Faenzerella, but with a larger variation in forms and glazes. The following years he had his first solo exhibitions and won many important prizes. The La Tirrena pottery was closed in 1967, two years before Guidos death. We are a Gallery dealing in the sale of works of art and antiques and we make sure that the objects we display always have a fair description and accurate photos. We will answer all your questions. The item “Ceramic bowl, Guido Gambone, Italy, 50s, vintage” is in sale since Tuesday, December 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\European Pottery\Italian”. The seller is “galeriadas” and is located in Kielce. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Gambone Pottery
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Material: ceramic
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Object Type: Bowl
  • Color: Green

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