This product is an early drunken gnomes blue and white earthenware beverage cooler with a tap spout. The desirable blue and white color gives it a classic and timeless look. The earthenware production style adds a rustic touch to the design, making it a unique addition to any collection of decorative cookware, dinnerware, crocks, and stoneware.
Antique Early 1900′s Fulper Pottery Flambe Low Console Scalloped Bowl. Measures about 15 inches in diameter X 3 high. Pictures show a manufacturing/firing flaw and also a chip with hairline area. The chip area is shown in 2 different photos. Some surface scratches especially to the interior.
The product is a set of three vintage Watt mixing bowls in red, green, and beige colors, dating back to the 1950s-1960s. These small bowls have a classic 2 leaf apple form and are made of pottery in the US-Northeast region. The maker, Watt, is known for producing antique folk art pieces, making these bowls a unique and collectible addition to any kitchen or antique collection.
Beautiful set of Vernon kills early California pottery dishes! Includes a casserole or soup bowl with lid 7.25 in diameter, 8 soup bowls with lids 6.2 inch diameter, two additional bowls without lids, for 6.3 inch diameter bread or side plates, two additional bread or side plates with minor defects as shown in pictures, creamer with lid and beautiful salt and pepper set! Creamer lid has a minor flea bite inside as shown in picture.
This exquisite antique pottery bowl hails from the early 19th century ca. 1825, and is a testament to the intricate craftsmanship of the Yoshidaya Kiln. The Kutani style of this Japanese bowl showcases a beautiful blend of vibrant colors, dark blue, yellow, deep green, and purple. With each brushstroke, this bowl was meticulously hand-painted to create this stunning piece of art. The pottery used in this piece is of top-notch quality, and it is evident in the durability of the bowl. This antique original is a true collector’s item and will make a great stand-out addition to any Asian antiques collection. THIS IS a very valuable bowl. I bought it at an estate sale, and I got it for a good price. The bowl has been taken care of with love. No nicks, chips or cracks to the pottery itself. There are a few tiny paint nicks around the top rim. The bowl is not perfectly round due to being hand thrown. No scratches or gouges. No stains or discoloration. No glued repairs or restoration. It measures approximately 6 7/8″ in diameter and approximately 2 7/8″ in height. Pictures are a part of the description. Pictures are not enhanced in any way and taken in natural sunlight. Feedback goes both ways. You leave feedback for me and I will leave feedback for you. Price listed is for the lower 48 only.
Early Antique Chinese Ceramic Pottery Celadon 3 Footed Bowl. Overall good with some glaze loss. Most of our items come from estates and small auctions within 30 or 40 miles from my house. We do our very best to describe the. But it is very important that you look at all of our images, as they should the best way to determine the degree of your interest. Please ask us if you need additional photos or information, we will do our best to get them to you.
This vintage mixing bowl from the early 20th century is a unique addition to any collection. Made by Robinson Ramsbottom RRP in Rosville, Ohio, it features a glossy finish and is decorated with a beautiful pattern in yellow, blue, and green. Measuring 14 1/2 inches in diameter and 6 1/2 inches in height, this round bowl is perfect for all occasions and is handmade with clay, stoneware, and ceramic materials. The backstamp is printed and the production technique is pottery. This original piece from the Roseville product line is a licensed reproduction and weighs 14lbs. It comes with a set that includes a bowl and is perfect for collectors of mid-century modern art pottery. This is a very Rare piece from the Robinson Ramsbottom RRP (Roseville) pottery blue spongeware line. It is the huge mixing bowl from the 1920′s. It measures 14 1/2 inches in diameter and 6 1/2 inches high. It is marked on the bottom. In a very excellent antique condition. It was kept at the storage that belongs to the grandmother. No chips, nocracks, no repairs are noted. Please zoom in and examine the photos for more details as it is a part of the description. Thank you for looking. Smoke and Pet Free Home.
Fabulously early York yellowware ringware bowl. The color is a pale blue-green, maybe a seafoam green. A few condition issues, but all manufacturers flaws – a glaze pop inside the bowl as shown.
This piece is just over 2″ tall, 4-3/4″ wide at the flared rim, and 4-1/4 wide at the mouth. The base of the pottery is stamped only with a raised mark, the shape number E11, and was most likely produced by ZSC in the 1930s.