Antique English Purple & Blue Spatterware Sponged Sugar Bowl with Lid. Description: This English earthenware sugar bowl with lid and decorative flower final is beautifully decorated in a purple and blue sponged swirl pattern on a white background. Standing 4 ¾ inches tall, this timeless treasure is perfect for those who admire English pottery and appreciate authentic period aging and early craftsmanship. Sponged Purple & Blue Blended Pattern. Flower Shape Finial – Handle. Interior and Exterior Glaze. Note : Please refer to “Condition” below and review all photographs before purchasing. Circa: 1800s – Early 1900s. Dimensions: Overall Height: 4 ¾” (with lid), Height: 4″ (bowl only), Width: 4 1/8″ (at top of bowl), Base: 3 ¼”. Product Weight : 14.1 ounces. Color: Purple & Blue Color Tones (Purplish-Blue). Maker: Unknown – No Maker Marks. Origin: Likely originated from England. (Acquired in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania). Condition is commensurate with age and use. No chips, cracks or repairs. Some discoloration/staining under lid and interior (as shown). Some nicks around interior lip of bowl. Light wear to base. ½ glaze scrape on side of exterior footed base. One side appears to have a slight raised seam line from the making which extends down to the footed base. At bottom of footed base, a very slight separation in the glaze (as shown). Please notice lid was decorated more in in an all-over purple color where rim is blue. We strongly believe this is the way it was crafted. Please be sure this is suitable for your taste. DISCLOSURE: Antique and vintage collectibles may contain lead or lead-based materials including but not limited to lead-based paint, glazes, solder and other components. Display safely either in enclosed cases or areas inaccessible to children, pregnant women and pets. Most product is acquired from auctions and estate sales. Prior to being offered, all product is carefully examined. With this said, any chips, cracks, repairs or modifications known will be disclosed. Any manufacture’s names, numbers, symbols or description is to be used for reference purposes only and does not imply there authenticity of the product is any representation of those items.
This product is a very rare antique American 1800s large 14 bowl of yellow ware, originating from Pennsylvania. The bowl features a floral pattern and is made of yellow ware, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Jeffords brand. It has a small hairline craze, as shown. It feels like it has been there a long time. There is a blue streak that is glazed over and a piece of unglazed clay as shown. Overall great antique condition. This one is heavy and impressive.
This old antique 4-inch hand-painted pottery bowl with 2 handles is a unique and charming piece of redware terracotta art. Made from clay and terracotta, this round bowl features intricate hand-painted details, giving it a one-of-a-kind rustic appeal. With its original production style and technique, this handmade bowl is a perfect addition to any vintage or eclectic decor setting. The unmarked brand adds to its mysterious allure, making it a standout conversation piece for any collector of decorative cookware or serveware.
MEIBOHM FINE ARTS, INC. Is pleased to be serving the community and art enthusiasts for over a century. A reputation for personalized attention and customer service is an important part of this family business. Residential and commercial clients benefit from our knowledge of the art world, our experience in quality custom framing and from our extensive inventory. We hope we can be of service to you. We have thousands of Antique, Vintage, Mid Century & Contemporary Prints, Original Artwork, and Etchings etc, that are in our archives, and most of which have not seen the Light-of-Day in over 75+ years or more. From Grace Meibohm & the Staff at Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. OUR QUALITY & RARITY CODES. QUALITY CODE: Note: Older paintings or original artwork of any kind may be rated somewhat differently based on the codes below, due to the normal aging properties of the different mediums used ex: normal paint cracquelure with older paintings, toning of paper, foxing on older pieces, etc… Museum Quality, with no damage or visible imperfections. Almost perfect given the age w/minimal imperfections, minimal blemishes. Above average w/minor imperfections given the age, or minor blemishes. Average imperfections given the age, or moderate imperfections or wear. Below average with more imperfections given the age, or with more wear. With clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of minor restoration. With clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of serious restoration. Unique, one of a kind, or an original on the open market. Very uncommon and/or very difficult to find on the open market. Uncommon and/or moderately difficult to find on the open market. Frequently encountered, common and easy to find on the open market. All Measurements Are In Inches; Height Precedes Width. The deep matte mauves have a slight crystalline look around areas of the rim & in most of the inside bottom. About the Low Bowl: The Low Bowl features the vertical oval ink mark. Please disregard any white-ish’Hot Spots’ from the photo lights in the images below-thank you. This Fulper Low Bowl was in the personal collection of Grace Meibohm, from New/Old Stock leftover from her grandfather, Carl H. Meibohm’s Art Shop at the company’s first location on Connecticut Street in downtown Buffalo, NY, where he used to sell a lot of art pottery, amongst other curios and of course lots of artwork. Size & Condition: The Low Bowl size is 1-1/4″ high x 5″ diameter and is in Excellent Rare+ condition for its antique age with gorgeous rich glaze coloring! No damage at all on this gorgeous piece-no cracks, no chips & no crazing of the glaze at all on this piece, and there has been no restoration/repairs ever done to the piece. This beautiful Arts & Crafts Small Fulper Low Bowl will make a wonderful addition to any Fulper collection. PAYING FOR YOUR ITEM. Union, NO International M. & WORLDWIDE (Excludes: China, Korea, South, Russian Federation, Haiti, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Somalia). Our customers have greatly appreciated their well-packed & well-protected artwork as our feedback clearly shows. We have unfortunately been on the receiving end of poorly-packed artwork and we wouldn’t wish that on our worst enemies. Law we are unable to mark a smaller amount or to declare the item a gift, sample, or anything other than merchandise prints/paintings etc, so PLEASE DO NOT ASK. We are a respectable business & must transact our auctions honestly & by the law. We would be liable and would get in trouble if there were any complications. Note: Some Combined Rates may be higher due to Combined Weight changes or Oversized (OS1) dimensions, for items such as: Framed items, multiple paintings on canvas, oversized items etc. We make every effort to pack artwork securely and carefully as per the items specifications. BOXES Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. We are completely honest with our’Item Descriptions’ (even to a fault) and our customers have appreciated it, as our feedback clearly shows.
LATE 18TH- EARLY 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE FRENCH QUIMPER HAND DECORATED FIGURATIVE. Early French antique decorated ceramic art. 8″ in Diameter x 1 ¾ ” Height. Offered for your review and careful consideration is this absolutely authentic and original late 18th to early 19th century antique French Quimper, wheel thrown, hand decorated, figurative ceramic bowl, featuring a long tailed, brightly colored, gold, blue and olive spotted swift or swallow in mid-flight, with its wings outstretched and legs following behind and a sill decorated with flowers. This particular period antique French Quimper ceramic bowl was one of four antique Quimper bowls found in a greater Boston, Massachusetts estate, where the female owner was of Belgian descent who spoke Flemish and only relocated to the United States after marrying an American citizen at the end of the Second World War, with her American husband serving in the US Armed Forces in the epic international struggle against German fascism. This antique bowl hung in their Arlington, Massachusetts’ home for over 50 years and was never removed from the nail upon which it hung on the wall of the kitchen of their well-appointed Arts & Crafts period home. The bowl’s age and antique pedigree is vetted and authentic and custodial provenance is available if requested. The bowl remains untouched, unadulterated and unmolested. This antique French Quimper decorated ceramic figurative bowl is from the collection of a Belgian woman who lived with the bowls in her family’s home in Antwerp, Belgian, only to take them and all of her Flemish European furniture with her when she relocated and moved to the United States of America. It is unusual to find not only one but four of these over two-hundred year old, late 18th century bowls here in a single estate in the United States. It is with real enthusiasm and excitement that I have the opportunity to offer this and the other three comparable French Quimper ceramic bowls for sale to the public now. Gorgeous and with wonderful figurative drawing on the bowl’s basin and rim. Simply magnificent and very rare. Very Good to Excellent overall vintage condition.
Hand-thrown stoneware bowl featuring a warm tan crackle glaze with hand-painted cobalt blue floral decoration. Measures 7″ round and 3″ tall. Beautiful aged patina with natural crazing throughout. No major chips or cracks.
Antique large oval serving platter featuring elegant raised gold gilt decoration on a soft ivory porcelain ground. The piece displays a beautifully scalloped edge with applied gilt floral and foliate motifs, consistent with fine European/Bavarian style tableware from the late 19th to early 20th century. This platter is unmarked but closely resembles known Bavarian porcelain examples (including Marlboro-style pieces) in form, glaze, and raised gilt detailing. A refined decorative and functional serving piece. Small chip on underside (not visible from display side). Gold gilt shows wear and scratches consistent with age and use. Light surface wear and minor discoloration to underside rim. Please review all photos carefully. 18.25″ long x 13″ wide x 2 tall. Background/display items are for presentation only and are not included. Color: Ivory / Gold. Finish: Raised Gilt Decoration. Style: Victorian / Art Nouveau / Bavarian Style. Features: Scalloped Edge, Hand Applied Gilt. Country/Region of Manufacture: Europe (Unmarked).
These 6 primitive and antique turned bowls are a unique addition to any collection. Made of wood with a brown color, they showcase a naive and primitive style that adds character to any space. While unsigned, the dealer or reseller has listed them for sale, making them available for enthusiasts of antiques and primitives to appreciate. Perfect for display or functional use, these turned bowls are a timeless piece of craftsmanship that captures the essence of traditional artistry. All in great conditions. From my personal collection. Ready for its new primitive home. Please look at all pictures for sales are final.
This product is a rare and valuable 8.5 old antique late Qing dynasty underglaze red porcelain fish pattern plate from China. The intricate design and vibrant colors of this plate make it a unique piece of Asian antiques. Dating back to the early 20th century, this antique original piece showcases the craftsmanship and artistry of Chinese porcelain and pottery production during that period. Ideal for collectors interested in Chinese culture and history, this plate is a stunning addition to any antique collection.
WE LIST FRESH-TO-THE-MARKET ITEMS SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK. VISIT MY STORE AT. BEAUTIFUL POTTERY TUREEN / SUGAR BOWL. LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY. About 7 1/2″ high x 9″ across the handles. Likely English or French mocha ware in the’Aptware’ tradition. Lidded mochaware lidded bowl from the likely from the Provence region of France. Marbled earthenware in swirls in various shades of brown and beige. Lidded top with a central knop. Often called “aptware” after the region of France where it became popular in the 18th century. Some scattered glaze flakes, and one curious section where a raised daub of clay appears to have been applied around the time of manufacture (all visible in the images). A RARE AND EARLY SMALL FRENCH LIDDED TUREEN!