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Add a touch of vintage charm to your kitchenware collection with this set of 4 Bennington pottery lug bowls. With green coloring and tan specks, these stoneware bowls are perfect for serving soups, stews, and more. Each bowl is carefully crafted using the pottery production technique, making them unique and one-of-a-kind. Perfect for both decorative display and everyday use, this set is a must-have for any pottery enthusiast. Designed by artist Yusuka Aldathey measure 6″ wide on top and 2 1/2″ tall Some discoloration / marks and 1 bowl has a very small chip on rim, Beautiful set!! The picture of 2 that are greenish is more to the true color.
Vintage Mid Century Marcia Of California Soup Tureen MU-1 USA Plate Bowls? Ladle See pictures for all details.
Needs a detailed cleaning.
Comes with one large bowl with a 7″ diameter, two bowls with a 6″ diameter & two small bowls with a 4 diameter.
Fabulous set of 6 antique Spanish Fajalauza glazed bowls. Handmade and hand-painted, these soup or cereal sized bowls vary slightly in size as no two are exactly alike. Each has a colorful painted inner Spanish style design and are glazed over a terra cotta pottery base.
These bowls are in very good used condition. We strive to be as descriptive as possible and provide lots of pictures. We have a very low breakage rate. I try to always list a flat rate option when applicable.
Vintage Ransbottom Robinson Pottery RRP Wave Mixing Bowls Nesting Set of 4 Rare. In VG vintage condition, repaired crack on one bowl, other bowls do not show any chips or cracks. Please see photos for details.
Bowls are overall good condition, except one bowl which you can see was used; markings/scratches. Each bowl weighs 1 lb.
These round ceramic bowls feature a beautiful hand-painted Pink Peony pattern that will make any occasion special. Made in the United States, these original bowls are from Blue Ridge’s classic designs.
Pair of red transferware pearlware waste bowls. Both bowls are decorated in the Sower pattern by William Adams, but have different forms. Circa 1830 – 1840s. The bowl with the scalloped edge has a crack extending from the rim to the bottom of the bowl above the foot rim.