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Large Intact Ancient Central Asian Islamic Khorasan Glazed Ceramic pottery Bowl. Unhappy or Received a damage item.
A most unique and gorgeous large vintage ceramic decorative charger/bowl with abstract dancing blue figures, by Lisa G. Signed and dated on the bottom. No chips or cracks, but crazing present. Dimensions: 17 1/2″ Diameter x 2″ H.
Add a touch of American Directoire style to your home with this beautiful vintage ceramic bowl, designed by ceramist David Salk, Crafted around 1987, this round bowl features a unique basket weave design in beige and brown colors. Measuring 31 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height, this handmade piece is decorative and a beautiful, unique addition to any. Whether you’re a collector of art pottery or just looking for a beautiful centerpiece for your dining table, this original bowl from David Salk is sure to impress.
This bowl measures approx. 9.5″ W x 3.5″ H Features. Serving Bowl Condition: Pre-Owned.
Large Early 1949 Harding Black Pottery Bowl. This is a very nice piece of pottery made by the best. No chips or flea bites. The bowl measures 8 1/4 inches across and just under 4 inches tall.
M A Hadley Pottery Farmer & Wife Large Serving Bowl 11.75 by 3 in tall. The Bowl does have a scratch on the bottom of the bowl and a small flea bite on rim. Please look at all pictures closely as this is the exact item you will receive. I try to do my best to point out any flaws. The pictures are part of the description. If you would like other pictures or have any questions, please contact me. They are vintage and have a history. Items may have been around animals, have scratches, fading or wear marks from being older and loved. If you are not 100% Satisfied please reach out.
Tureen / Casserole Dish. Very light crazing on the bottom of the dish. Please review photos – they are part of the description. If you live outside this area or need other/additional services. Each piece of a collection has equal value. With carrier required photos.
Beautiful large 10 diameter abstract bowl by listed artist Alan Vigland. Glazed in his popular Dark Green with Red and Turquoise highlights. The bowl stands 7.5 tall and free from any chips or cracks. The interior has a Black glazed finish as does the bottom quarter. Alan Vigland (1941 – 2015) taught ceramics at the Interlochen Arts Center and Northwestern. If at anytime there is a problem or concern, just let me know and we will make things right.
The large bowl is all hand decorated and painted. Features a face with some sort of head covering. The head is on a type of orb. The background consists of gray or light black sweeping circular pattern effect. There are, assuming balloons with string in background with red and sometimes orange spattering. Totally bizarre, very 1950s. The word F’e appears on front next to image. Signed on back side Created by F’e Studios. The lady I bought it from said this was a promo piece used in their office; that is all I know. The bowl is in good condition with no chips/cracks. There is an overall crazing to piece. The backside crazing is more predominant withsome light brown tinge in the crackles in areas. There are many pottery pinholes on piece; especially in interior and sometimes dimples in pottery along with lumps bumps spots and dots. As with art pottery, anything goes. A tape residue patch inside upper right side. Cool plate; probably one of a kind.
A wonderful and unusual large, vintage Soup Tureen in the form of a Turtle from Spain. 17″ from snout to tail, 10″ across at the widest point, and about 6 to the top of the finial. It has a high gloss finish with a bright blue and green underglazed floral design. Impressed underneath “Made In Spain” Overall great condition with a few small chips… Please note 2 at tip of tail, on head, and inside rim. Please inspect all photos and take advantage of the zoom feature. Please view all pictures and take advantage of the zoom feature. Just ask. I won’t bite–promise! Packing is done with the upmost care using clean, sturdy boxes and ample cushioning. I try to describe all items to the best of my ability and consider photos to be part of the description. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.