The Vintage Bauer Pottery 3 Footed Low Bowl in Blue Ringware with a rare orange glaze is a unique and rare piece of early 20th-century art deco pottery. Made in the United States, this one-piece round bowl features a beautiful orange color with a distinctive ringware pattern and a diameter of 12 inches. The art pottery production style and technique add to the charm of this collectible piece, making it a standout addition to any vintage pottery collection. This bowl is free of cracks chips or repairs. There are some minor staining or scuffs in the finish from storage or usage. Please see photos and ask questions before purchasing.
The Vintage Bauer Ringware Pottery White Salad Bowl with 11 Salt and Pepper Shakers, and assorted colors , is a unique and stylish addition to any kitchen or dining table. Made of ceramic with a glossy finish, this salad bowl features a classic early white Ringware pattern that adds a touch of mid-century modern style. Produced in the United States during the early 20th century, this vintage original piece is 12 inches wide and perfect for serving salads or desserts in a retro-inspired way. These are all in great condition. No chips no cracks. They are missing the corks that’s no big deal.
Vintage Bauer Pottery 12 Medium Low Salad Serving Bowl Green Ring Ware Pattern – EXCELLENT CONDITION. Beautiful Green 12 Medium Low Salad Serving Bowl, Ring Ware pattern from 1930s-1940s. Gorgeous design and color. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips or repairs. One small bubble pinhole on outside and discolored spot inside from factory manufacturing (see photos). Started in Louisville, Kentucky and later flourished in Los Angeles, California, creating ceramics from the late 1880s to the early 1960s. Please see my other listings in the coming weeks.
Nice Bowl in great condition. Please see all Photos for measurements and additional details. Please let me know if you have any questions about this item. We do our best to describe every item accurately, however we are not experts in all items. I want to leave all buyers completely satisfied. Please check our store often as we list new items every day. Thank You for Looking!
This set of vintage Bauer pottery nest ringware mixing bowls is a must-have for any collector or lover of retro kitchenware. The bowls range in size from 5 inches to 9 inches and feature a beautiful multicolor pattern that is sure to brighten up any kitchen. Crafted from high-quality clay using traditional pottery techniques, these bowls are not only functional but also decorative. The set includes several bowls, perfect for mixing and nesting, and is part of the Beehive product line. Add a touch of nostalgia to your kitchen with this unique and charming set. All in perfect condition.
These Vintage Bauer Pottery Wide Step Mixing Bowls are a charming set of five (#12, #18, #24, #30 and # 36) round, gray /green bowls with a retro design from the mid 20th century. Made in California as part of the original production style of art pottery, these bowls feature a glossy finish and are perfect for all occasions. The nesting design and wide step pattern make them practical for mixing and serving, while their vintage appeal adds a touch of nostalgia to any kitchen or dining area.
Bauer Pottery Monterey Set of 9 Soup Bowls. One for each glaze that was offered (White, Canary Yellow, Monterey Blue, Turquoise Blue, Ivory, Burgundy, California Orange-Red, Red-Brown, and Green). All of the bowls are in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or hairlines. They are all marked Bauer Los Angeles, and measure approximately 7 across from end to end. The orange has a few pock marks on the rim. The White glaze was discontinued the time that Ivory was.
Vintage Bauer Large 2 Quart Batter Bowl Green Ring Pattern – GREAT CONDITION. Gorgeous Green Large 2 Quart 8 round batter bowl, Ring pattern from 1930s-1940s. Beautiful design and color. Great condition, no cracks, chips or repairs. Tiny flea bite nick on corner of handle. Faint gray marks on inside likely from metal spoon. A few manufacturing factory missed glaze spots on bottom (see photos). 8″ diameter x 4.5″ height. Started in Louisville, Kentucky and later flourished in Los Angeles, California, creating ceramics from the late 1880s to the early 1960s. Please see my other listings in the coming weeks.
This mixing bowl was made of pottery with light blue or delph blue glaze, in Bauer’s Ringware pattern. This is the style of mixing bowl with a couple of rings on the inside toward the top. This bowl is particularly heavy, hefty and thick-walled! The bowl measures approximately 11 inches across the top and about 5 1/2 inches tall. Any spots in the photos are just camera flash glare. The underside is very faintly marked… Whatever it reads, it is illegible as shown in the photos. This mixing bowl is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, etc. There are a few small glaze skips on the underside. There is only the most minor of scratching or surface wear — what little there may be is pretty much limited to the bottom of the inside and is the type of thing that’s best seen when the piece is held at the right angle in a strong light and isn’t readily noticeable under normal conditions. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Fair cosmetic condition with only minor blemishes from prior use (scuffs/scratches). PLEASE REVIEW THE PHOTO FOR CONDITION ZOOM IN AND OUT AS POSSIBLE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS. Please read if the item is. The item is secondhand so please expect some minor stains/damage/deterioration from ageing and so on to both the package and contents. The pictures shown are for reference purposes. The actual condition of the item may vary somewhat (especially if we have more than one in stock). Particularly in the case of items with blister packs, there are some items that are prone to broken corners. Please note that the actual item may differ somewhat from the picture. If the item is unopened or unused and uses a battery, a test battery may not be included. Any serial codes that may be included with items have not been checked to see if they are currently working.