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A Roseville Bushberry green 1941 Mid Century Modern Art Pottery Ceramic Bowl 412-6 with beautiful molded detail and gorgeous green glaze. In very good original condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs identified. There is crazing on he inside of the bowl and the bottom of the foot which is only visible in bright sunlight and a minor glazed over dent to the rim edge which originates from production. There is also a drip of brown glaze on the end of one berry cluster which I think some might consider a production defect. See photos for condition issues. Bottom marked with Roseville and shape number. Dimensions are 3 1/4″ tall and 8 3/4″ wide.
Two Tone Tom & Jerry Drink Bowl and 7 Mug Set, Vintage. Good condition, but has crazing and dark spot on rim (see photos). Bowl is 10 1/4 inches diameter and 4 5/16 inches height, Cups are 3 1/8 inches diameter, 4 1/2 inches handle to rim, 3 inches height.
Vintage studio pottery extra large ceramic bowl, features a matte earthy glaze, pale adobe color finish on the outside, signed underneath. In very good vintage condition. Please view all photos and message me with any questions. 12.5″ diameter x 5″H.
Roseville Persian Creamware 1916 Vintage Pottery Floral Handled Ceramic Bowl 316. Large and colorful three handled bowl with super color and artwork. There is a tiny glaze flake to the bottom edge of one foot. No other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with incised 316. Bowl is 3 1/2″ tall and 10 1/2″ wide. Clean and estate fresh. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed. We deal only in art pottery and specialize in large estate collections.
This rare and vintage ceramic bowl is a unique addition to any collection. Hand painted with a winter Eskimo and husky theme, it is perfect for all occasions. Measuring approximately 10.5 inches in diameter and 3.25 inches in height, it is a great decorative piece. The bowl is signed by Matthew Adams and is an original piece, making it a unique find. The gorgeous multicolor design of this bowl adds to its beauty and makes it a great conversation starter. Whether you’re a collector or just looking for a nice decorative piece, this vintage item is a must-have. See pics please, edges are a little rough. I have other items listed. No PO Boxes please.
Good – no chips, cracks, or repairs. Some surface wear and light scratching from time. This bowl is vintage and may show other signs of its age. Each item is hand-packed with care to ensure your vintage treasure arrives safe. Please note that I use recycled packing materials to reduce waste.
Add a touch of vintage charm to your dinnerware collection with this beautiful ceramic bowl from French potter Pol Chambost. The oval-shaped bowl, signed and dated 1926, features a lovely blue and off-white color scheme with a stackable design for easy storage. The hand-painted ocean-themed pattern adds a unique touch, making it perfect for all occasions. The undulating natural curves around the bowl ignites the ultra marine blue bending into the center of the cool toned off white delighting the eye. This one-piece bowl, handmade using pottery techniques, is an original mid-century modern piece from the early 20th century. With its antique value, it’s a great souvenir item for collectors. The bowl measures 7 3/4″ in length and 3 3/4″ in width, and has a black under surface with a hand in scribed signature denoting the artist and the country of origin.
For a detailed description and history of the “AMERICAN BELLEEK” and a specific discussion of this particular line, there is an EXCELLENT article on the Museum of Ceramics website entitled “LOTUS WARE” by Catherine S. Just Google LOTUS WARE. The pierced Moorish inspired lacework is recognized as perhaps the rarest of the LOTUS WARE lines, and because of the delicacy of the design it is most unusual for one of these pieces to survive unblemished. According to the treatise by Ms. Vodrey only one in twelve pieces made it through the kilns… And a third of those were accidentally broken. She states further production at the porcelain plant was costing ten dollars for every single dollar brought into KT&K. FROM THE MUSEUM OF CERAMICS. Because of the World’s Fair awards and the endless stream of rave reviews, however, KT&K felt obliged to continue. Lotus Ware had become not merely a product, but a mission–and a bold statement that American potteries could compete with such European stalwarts as Limoges, Wedgwood, and Minton. Lotus Ware was produced for just four short years. By 1896, KT&K had ceased to manufacture Lotus. Most of the moorish columbian design bowls were later hand decorated by amatures and it is just incredibly rare to find one in a “virgin” state.
RARE Vintage Mid-Centiry Modern Silver Rim Signed Studio Pottery Bowl. Dimensions: 7.5″ diameter, 2 3/4″H. Very good original condition! No chips or cracks!