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This set of three antique Roseville Pottery Co. Bowls is a beautiful addition to any farmhouse-themed kitchen. The yellow ware bowls feature a blue Venetian Picket Fence pattern and can be stacked for easy storage. The bowls are round and range in diameter from 7 to 11 inches, with a height of 3.4, 3, and 2.75 inches. These yellow ware bowls are handcrafted and have a glossy glaze finish. They were produced in Roseville, Ohio in the 1940s so they are USA MADE. I put that these were “new, other” in the description because these were absolutely used for display. There are zero wear marks. All 3 are in excellent condition. The only marks I see are on the edges from being stacked for decades. The set includes three bowls and is perfect for all occasions. This is a very rare set and exceptionally rare in this condition! Thanks for viewing??
This pattern appears on five flower vases Accession #’s 1958.1058 through. 1062 in the Winterthur Museum’s collection (see last image). Measurements: 13 15/16″ diameter, 7″ height. Condition: cracks, glaze chips. According to Delftware expert Robert Aronson, large punch bowls like this are rare and were listed in Dutch price lists as “kastrom” or cupboard bowls.
This is a rare 11.5″ antique Royal Doulton Burslem bowl featuring the “Blue Iris floral pattern. Made in England during the Victorian era, this ceramic bowl has a scalloped shape and a glossy finish. It is a part of a set that includes one bowl, showcasing a beautiful blue and white pottery design. No chips or repairs theres a small line that goes through with crazing and some staining dysplays beautiful.
ANTIQUE YELLOW WARE COLANDER FRENCH VINTAGE POTTERY PERFORATED BOWL. This French yellow ware colander is stamped MIELLE and 2 on the underside. Displays beautifully when hung to reveal the splashes of magnesium on the backside. In order to raise up the colander. No cracks, a shallow chip on the rim 2 o. Clock and a bit of light discoloration just opposite. In diameter and 2 1/4. It is the center colander. In the group photo of my collection. All pieces are for sale individually. This listing is for ONLY ONE COLANDER. Do let me know if you need more photos or have any questions. Tell me and I will do my best to make it right. _gsrx_vers_1608 GS 9.5 (1608).
For sale is the 1951 handmade incised redware PA Dutch-German folk art 11.5 anniversary pottery bowl shown in the listing photos. In addition to the names of the recipients the inscription reads in part “Loving and being loved is the greatest thing on earth”. The underside also indicates that the piece was made by someone with the last name Barney in Landsdowne PA. Please read the detailed Condition description section.