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This is a beautiful round bowl from Carlton Ware, England. Made of high-quality porcelain, the bowl features a stunning orange and cream color with iridescent bowl, butterflies as the main decorative element. Measuring 5 1/4 inches in diameter and 3 inches in depth, it is the perfect size for serving your favorite desserts or other small dishes. This antique compote and pedestal bowl is handmade and has a printed backstamp. It is also numbered. Truly a great pedestal bowl. See pictures for condition. There are no chips or cracks.
This is a beautiful antique casserole dish or tureen in wonderful condition. No cracks and very clean. The base dish does have one chip on the underside edge or rim which is hardley noticeable. Please see picture with rular for reference. The lid is great and overall the piece is in really nice condition for something this old. See pictures for condition. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or for additional pictures. Measures 12″ x 8 3/4 ” x 5.
Two tiny spots in the interior bowl are raised bumps seems to have happened in manufacturing process, circled in last photo. Some stains on bottom rim of bowl (pictured). Includes signed Certificate Of Authenticity, Franklin Mint Company. The COA is bent. Measures 5 1/2 inches tall and 12 1/2 inches in diameter. This vintage round bowl by Royal Doulton is a true work of art. Made of fine porcelain, it features a colorful fruit pattern and is handmade with care. The bowl was produced in England in 1973 using the art pottery technique. This unique piece is part of the Andrew Wyeth product line and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is perfect for collectors of vintage pottery or anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship. Add this beautiful bowl to your collection today.
This antique ironstone serving bowl from Staffordshire, England is a stunning piece of Victorian art pottery. The oval-shaped bowl is hand-painted with a beautiful blue floral pattern and finished with an ash glaze. Measuring 16 inches in length, 12.5 inches in width, and 5 inches in height, this bowl is perfect for all occasions and can be used as a decorative piece or for serving food. Crafted in 1847, this bowl is a one-of-a-kind item that is sure to impress. The stoneware material adds to its durability, and the bowl is hand-made with a unique production technique. The set includes one piece, a beautiful bowl that weighs 3.5-4 lb. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this original, antique piece of Victorian history. This serving bowl is breath taking in live, sadly no pictures can give back how stunning it is. You won’t be disappointed, can be used as centerpiece, hang it on a wall or serving meals. It’s very old, antique but the quality and condition is ” like new”.
Vintage Lowerdown Pottery Chawan Tea Bowl. Thrown stoneware bowl with small foot. Thick dark tenmoku glaze. Measures 4″ tall and 5.25″ wide. Impressed LD (Lowerdown) stamp on foot with additional illegible marks/signatures. Not certain if this bowl was specifically made by David Leach or another potter/apprentice at the studio. Minimal signs of age and wear, refer to photos. Very well crafted, a joy to hold. DAVID LEACH (1911 – 2005). British potter David Leach was the eldest son of Bernard Leach, known as “the Father of British studio pottery”. He was taught to pot at a young age at the instruction of his father and Shoji Hamada. At the age of 19, David began working at the Leach Pottery in St. Ives, producing everyday functional stoneware taking heavy influence from the Japanese Mingei folk art movement. In 1955, David went on to open his own studio, Lowerdown Pottery.
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This exquisite blue and beige ceramic bowl from Grimwade Bros is a unique addition to any collection. Handmade and original, this bowl is perfect for those who appreciate antique decor. Blue backstamp that is rather blured can be made out. Measuring 8.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches in height, this single-piece bowl on pedestal is an authentic product of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire England. Please see pictures for details.
Jasperware is a type of stoneware pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. These are produced in moulds and applied to the ware as sprigs. Before the advent of the dating system in 1860one must look to other clues to date pieces described as marked WEDGWOOD only.
Set Of 2 Vintage Blue Willow Ware #30 #36 Mixing Pudding Bowls Made in England. Bowls are in good condition, but do show signs of use. Please see pictures for more details. Height – 4.25. Height – 3.75. Diameter – 5.25.