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RARE POTTERY CAT FACE BOWL STUDIO POTTERY KITTEN BOWL TAN BROWN 4.5″X 5.25″ HTF A rare piece of studio pottery, this cat face bowl is a unique find. Handmade in the 1990s, it depicts a kitten’s face in soothing brown and tan tones. Measuring 4.5″H x 5.25″ W, it’s an eye-catching addition to any collection.
Antique Thomas Furnival & Sons Ironstone Brown Transferware Square Compote. 9.25″ square x 35″ tall. The pattern is Alton – an aesthetic floral pattern. Made between 1871 and 1890 and marked on the bottom. It’s a lovely compote! There are no chips, cracks, or hairlines. There is crazing and staining – a nice patina!
Add a touch of vintage charm to your table setting with this 4 piece McCoy Pottery bowl set. The brown drip glaze and unique pattern make these soup bowls a standout addition to any meal. Crafted from high-quality pottery, these bowls are perfect for serving soups and stews or any other dish you desire. The set includes four bowls and is perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. Bring a piece of history to your table with these McCoy Pottery bowls. 4pc VINTAGE McCoy Pottery Soup bowls. I’m excellent condition in my opinion! THEY ARE IN NEW CONDITION AND DO NOT APPEAR TO HAVE EVER BEEN USED. Bottom reads: ” 7054 McCoy USA”. Feel free to msg me with any questions! I will gladly consider all reasonable offers. It never hurts to ask!
Roseville Vintage Pottery Pine Cone Bowl, Shape 428-8, Brown. Small bowl in an elegant curved shape. Roseville adapted the “Modern” version of this pattern from the first Pine Cone line of the 1930′s, featuring the same pine cones, needles and branches. Pine Cone Modern pieces are always numbered in the 400′s. The glaze on the smooth body is golden brown, melding into a dark brown base. Late Line, introduced in 1953. Condition: No chips, cracks or repairs. Marks: Molded Roseville U. Dimensions: 9″ wide, 4″ deep front to back, 2 1/4 high. Visit the Roseville section of our store here. For more Pine Cone and other popular vintage pottery. Browse our store for other vintage and antique treasures here. Estimated arrival dates are not guaranteed. We are happy to answer any questions you may have.
1979 Vintage Glazed Pottery Pot Serving Bowl with Lid Casserole Dish Blue Brown.
Lee Rosen Design-Technics Vintage Mid-Century Pedestal Bowl Brown Glaze 6.25H. 3.25 Wide base. See photos for the condition.
After inspection this original Roseville Bowl is in overall good condition. There is some normal minor wear and a few minor small damaged spots. There looks like there was a small repair on the bottom rim where a small chunk was glued back on. Please examine photos for details and condition. A few small chips on the bottom ring. One tip of one pedal has a small chip as seen in a photo circled in red. I did not try and detail clean the bowl at all. It’s as I found it.
Vintage Mid Century Pottery Japan Ikebana Dish Bowl 1950′s Flowers Iris Brown. 8-1/4 (L) x 5-1/4 (W) x 3-1/2 (H) in.
Please view all images in listing for most accurate understanding of condition. Messages and offers are always welcome. Measurements are available upon request. Coming straight to your door from a smoke free/pet friendly space.
Morton Pottery of Illinois Set of 3 Nesting Bowls. This three-piece vintage bowl set from Morton Pottery is a true antique from the early 20th century. The bowls, handmade with glossy green clay, feature a unique sponge splatter design. The set includes a round-shaped bowl and two smaller nesting bowls, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or collector’s display. The brand, Morton Pottery, is known for its high-quality production technique and this set is no exception. Made in Illinois, USA, in 1920, these bowls are a rare find for any vintage enthusiast. Without mentioning the word’condition’, it’s safe to say that these bowls are in great shape considering their age. Add this beautiful piece of history to your collection today. There are a few minor blemishes. Please see photos: chips, cracks, and crazing are present, but do not affect the integrity of the bowls.