Striking set of three vintage studio pottery nesting bowls featuring a vibrant glossy red interior and a speckled pink, cream, and brown rim. Each bowl has beautiful glaze variation, giving the set an organic, handmade look. The bowls nest neatly together for storage or display and make a great statement piece for a boho, eclectic, or mid-century-inspired kitchen. Perfect for display, serving, or adding color to open shelvingSet Includes: 3 bowls – 1 large and 2 smallMaterial: Ceramic / PotteryColor: Red interior with pink, cream & brown speckled rimFinish: Glossy glazeStyle: Studio / Artisan / VintageHandmade: signature on the bottom of each pieceApproximate MeasurementsLarge Bowl: 9.5″2 Small Bowls: 6.25″Condition NotesSmall crack on large bowl – less than 1/2Glaze variations and speckling are part of the designMinor wear on bases consistent with age and usePlease review all photos carefully-they are part of the description.
This s a beautiful 8″ Round 3″ High Bowl. It’s in Excellent Condition. I see nothing chipped, cracked or crazed. There are some scratches to the bottom non visible part. This is signed by Gina D. It is product number 6878.
This vintage 1970s handmade Native American signed pottery bowl is a unique and authentic piece of art. Made from clay using traditional pottery techniques, this bowl features a timeless design that showcases the craftsmanship and heritage of the Native American artisans. The high-quality material and intricate production technique make this bowl a standout decorative piece for any home.
The Handmade by Linda B Timberlake Art Pottery Fish Serving Bowl is a beautifully crafted piece of ceramic art pottery. Measuring 14″ in diameter and 4″ in height, this vintage original bowl features a stunning blue color and intricate fish design. Produced using traditional pottery techniques, this art piece adds a touch of elegance and charm to any dining table or decorative display. Made with care and attention to detail, this bowl is a unique and functional addition to any home.
This handmade stoneware ceramic bowl or platter by Traverso’88 features a vintage design with a round shape and a beautiful blue color. Made in the late 20th century, this decorative piece is perfect for all occasions and adds a touch of artistry to any adult’s department. Hand wash only to maintain its glossy finish, this original art pottery production style exudes quality and uniqueness. Traverso’88′s signature adds a sense of authenticity to this charming and unique stoneware ceramic piece.
This is a handmade vintage cookie jar made by Delanie Kabrick Wise Pottery in 1988. The jar has a diameter of 8 inches, a length of 8 inches, a depth of 6 inches, and a height of 8 inches. It weighs 4 lbs and has a width of 8 inches. The jar is an original and has a production style of art pottery with a technique of pottery. It has a pattern of vintage and is part of a set that includes a cookie jar. The jar was manufactured in the United States in the 1980s and has a style of Arts & Crafts/Mission Style with a theme of Rabbit. Delanie Kabrick Wise is a Harvard teacher of pottery and has won many awards for her pottery and sculptures over the years. This is an Early piece from her most of her more modern pieces are sculptures as seen on her website. She also signed this jar with her name and date. Her more recent pieces now have a pottery mark for her studio. This is a one of a kind beautiful handmade lidded jar.
This vintage serving bowl by Mark Shapiro is a unique piece of pottery handmade in Massachusset, at the Stonespool studio in the The beautiful Terra Cota and Multicolor pattern make it a perfect addition to any home decor. The bowl is crafted from high-quality clay and is ideal for all occasions, given its versatile design. Featuring a theme of 1st Nation People, this bowl is a true masterpiece of pottery, and the production technique is unique. It is a perfect decorative cookware that blends well with the surroundings.
Sale includes both the Bowl & Wedding Pot. Bowl: 6″ wide X 41/2″ high. Pot: 6″ wide X 7″ high. I’m not sure the age of these but I know they were bought by my Grandparents. They passed away in the 80′s. Message me if you have any other questions.