These pieces from Pacific Pottery are called Blended Glazes. This one has a striking coloration. It does have some small flaws. Please look over all the pictures. The first 3 close up pictures show small flea bites and a short crack going across the top of the rim. Only one of these tiny cracks shows up on the outside rim. The last picture shows the crazing which is not unexpected given this bowl is almost 100 years old and was probably a utilitarian bowl. Anything that looks like a crack in the inside bottom is just crazing because there are no cracks showing on the bottom of the bowl. It is 6¾ inches in diameter and 2¼ inches deep. The bottom is 5½ in diameter. Note that the mark is printed on the bottom and this mark was used in the 1930′s. I researched these bowls to get pricing and I came up with this price by striking the high and low sale price and averaging the rest on bowls that are in similar condition.
VTG Blasdell’95 Art Pottery Openwork Bowl, Signed, 6″ Diameter X 3″ High. This bowl is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks, crazing, or fading. David Blasdell was part of a family of potters, where he learned his craft. This rare and unique piece of art delivers all one loves in a piece of pottery: beauty, uniqueness, artist signed, and in excellent condition.
Please verify condition with the pictures. This one has a small scuff on the side of the plate. The JT Abernathy Studio Pottery 8.75 Diameter Bowl features a unique blue on blue color scheme, making it a striking addition to any decorative cookware collection. Handcrafted with ceramic material using traditional pottery techniques, this bowl exudes quality and artistry. Perfect for serving meals or as a standalone decorative piece, this bowl combines functionality with a touch of elegance.
This VTG 1989 Mark Chamberlain Large Hand Thrown Pottery Bowl is a vintage piece of American-made art pottery. The round bowl, with a diameter of 12 inches, is a unique and stylish addition to any home decor. Handmade with a glossy finish, this arts & crafts/mission style bowl is perfect for all occasions and care instructions recommend hand washing only. Signed by the artist, this original late 20th-century piece is a one-of-a-kind collectible item.
MCM David Gil Vintage large MIXING BOWL. Item: #1877, 9″ diameter, 6″. Deep, 3 quart volume. Marked: Bennington Potters but other markings overglazed. Color: White, semi-gloss matte glaze. Condition: Like new, no chips or cracks; note one non-visible flake spot on bottom. Has look and feel of a trendy, modern piece. He look is both simple and engaging – perfect for a special plant or fruit! GENERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION – I describe the items as best as I can, but please be sure to read the description and refer to the photos. And please message me with any questions you might have. You will see ” Make an Offer ” enabled on all my items. The owner of MCM David Gil Vintage Collection personally worked for David Gil in Bennington, Vermont at his Grist Mill pottery studio and retail shop and at a summer outlet in Rockport, Massachusetts, Bearskin Neck in the 1960s. The provenance of each piece for sale from the Collection can be found in. Hands and Minds: David Gil? By Susan and David Bonser 2017, etc. Bennington Potters 1970-71: Handcrafted Dinnerware and Artware designed by David Gil, Yusuke Aida and Linda Weisman. (republished via Portable Trunk Publisher).
Elevate your home decor with the Warren Mackenzie Studio Stoneware Pottery Bowl, a true gem for enthusiasts of Arts & Crafts/Mission Style aesthetics. This authentic piece, signed by the renowned potter, showcases a beautiful interplay of white and orange hues in a matte finish that brings a touch of vintage elegance to any setting. Crafted in Minnesota, this 4-inch diameter bowl embodies the timeless artistry of American pottery with its round shape and sturdy stoneware material. The bowl’s impressed backstamp confirms its originality and handmade status, making it a unique addition to your collection or as a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate the finesse of art pottery.
This antique vintage pottery basin features a beautiful blue floral pattern on a white background, making it a stunning addition to any collection. With a diameter of 16 inches and a height of 4 inches, this bowl is crafted from ceramic and porcelain, showcasing a unique and timeless style. Perfect for serving or display, this original piece exudes an antique charm that will enhance any kitchen or home décor setting. In good shape for it’s age.
This large serving bowl by Royal Albert features the iconic Old Country Roses pattern, sculpted from fine bone china in England in 1962. The round shape and floral design make it a stunning addition to any kitchen or dining room. Measuring 10.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this vintage serving bowl is perfect for special occasions or everyday use. The glossy finish and art pottery production style add to its unique charm.
This large serving bowl by Royal Albert features the iconic Old Country Roses pattern, sculpted from fine bone china in England in 1962. The round shape and floral design make it a stunning addition to any kitchen or dining room. Measuring 10.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this vintage serving bowl is perfect for special occasions or everyday use. The glossy finish and art pottery production style add to its unique charm.
Mike Coons EVLA Studio Pottery Large Abstract Platter / Charger 14 Diameter MCM. Add a touch of vintage charm to your table setting with this beautiful Mike Coons EVLA Studio Pottery Large Abstract Platter/Charger. Crafted from high-quality stoneware, this bowl features a unique abstract design in multicolor that is sure to catch the eye of your guests. The production technique of pottery gives it a one-of-a-kind look that is perfect for any art pottery collection. This bowl is perfect for serving decorative purposes, and its 14 diameter makes it a great addition to any dinner party or gathering. The ELVA brand adds to its value, and its production style of art pottery makes it a great conversation starter. This bowl is a must-have for any pottery and glass collector.