Vintage Kenwood USA MCM Freeform Bowl. An authentic piece of American mid-century modern pottery featuring a dramatic biomorphic freeform shape, glowing aqua interior, and heavily textured volcanic exterior. This is classic atomic-era design with strong space-age and organic modern influences. The exterior features a rugged lava glaze / volcanic glaze texture – sometimes also called. The rough matte exterior contrasts beautifully against the smooth glossy turquoise interior, a hallmark of upscale late-1950s and early-1960s decorative ceramics. This sculptural form is commonly described as. The flowing asymmetrical rim gives it that unmistakable “Mad Men meets Sputnik” aesthetic collectors chase. An excellent statement piece for. Console tables or credenzas. The aqua glaze photographs beautifully and has tremendous shelf presence in person.
This charming, small ceramic bowl captures the quintessential rustic minimalism of European mid-century production. Shape-molded with a clean, low-profile cylindrical silhouette, the exterior is accented by a highly tactile, volcanic-textured brown band that mimics a natural horizon or geological formation. The striking contrast between the smooth white surface and the frothy, earthy glaze creates an understated artistic statement, placing it firmly in the Mid-Century Modern 1970s. Crafted from a durable ceramic clay, the bowl is finished in a smooth, semi-matte creamy white glaze across the interior and exterior walls. The underside reveals an unglazed terracotta-toned ring base surrounding a glazed center, which bears a stamped maker’s mark alongside the numeric stamps “83″ and 13. Perfectly scaled for functional versatile placement, this small dish serves beautifully as a tabletop salt cellar, a desk catchall for paperclips, or an elegant ring dish on a bedroom vanity. Its neutral tones and organic textures slip effortlessly into Scandinavian modern, minimalist, or contemporary bohemian spaces. 4.3″W × 4.3″D × 1.7H. Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use.
Beautiful large signed Rina Peleg studio pottery centerpiece bowl featuring an elegant hand-formed oval shape with applied rope and knot decoration along the rim. Finished in a soft ivory-white glaze with subtle speckling, this substantial piece works equally well as a dining table centerpiece, decorative display bowl, or serving piece for breads, salads, and entertaining. The handcrafted construction and sculptural detailing are characteristic of Rina Peleg’s distinctive ceramic work. The generous size and neutral palette make it versatile for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Material: Handcrafted studio pottery. Color: Ivory / White. Dimensions: Approximately 16.5″ L x 11.5″ W x 3.5 H. Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs noted. Please review all photos as part of the description. A striking signed studio pottery centerpiece that displays beautifully whether in use or as a decorative art object.
Vintage blue and white salt glaze stoneware bowl with side handles. This beautiful primitive style bowl features a blue and white glazed exterior, creamy interior, and classic farmhouse pottery look. The side handles give it wonderful old kitchen, pantry, and country home character. This piece would display beautifully in a primitive kitchen, hutch, open shelving, farmhouse vignette, or antique stoneware collection. It would also be lovely styled with dried florals, seasonal decor, bowl fillers, wrapped candies, or displayed on its own. Condition is excellent for age. Both side handles are intact, and no cracks were noted. As with vintage pottery, there may be normal age related glaze variation, speckling, crazing, small glaze skips, surface marks, or production imperfections. Please review all photos closely. This bowl will be packed carefully for safe arrival. It will be wrapped with protective packing material, with extra cushioning around the rim and side handles, then boxed securely.
Offering this Peter Leach rare studio stoneware colander strainer with a great blue glaze and black/brown swipe designs. It has no damage or repairs. Height is 4 inches, the top is 6 1/4 inches wide and it is 2 1/2 inches wide on the base. Marked with his PL stamp mark as shown. DESCRIPTION AS WELL AS MY POLICIES. 2: LOOK CAREFULLY AT ALL THE PICTURES AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. 3: I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURS UNLESS THERE WOULD BE A GROSS ERROR IN THE DESCRIPTION. 4: IF YOU CLAIM AN ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED YOU MUST DOCUMENT YOUR CLAIM WITH PICTURES AS WELL AS WHAT YOU CLAIM IS NOT ACCURATE IN THE LISTING. Items are insured and tracking is uploaded for your protection as well as mine. Post Office for reimbursement. I will send you the necessary receipts for you to file a claim with the Post Office. This is the U. Post Office requirement and this information is found on their web site on the “File A Claim” page. I DO NOT file claims with the Post Office for you. In order for the claim to be processed with the Post Office, the receiver of the damaged item must file the claim at their local Post Office or you may file online. You will need to keep the damaged item, the box with the labels on it, and all of the original packing materials as the Post Office may require them for proof of damage. You must document any discrepancies in your claim upon receipt of the item and with clear and concise photographs provided to me and e bay within one day of receipt of item. PLEASE NOTE: The pictures that are posted are as much a part of the description as the written description. You and I may have differing opinions of what is considered normal age wear on vintage and antique items. I consider chips, cracks, and/or repairs to be damage and these will be clearly stated in the description. Look at the Pictures and READ the DESCRIPTION. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
This vintage Jian Zhan style tea bowl features a striking flame pattern on a tortoise shell glaze, originating from China. Made of porcelain and pottery, this post-1940 reproduction showcases intricate craftsmanship and a unique design that sets it apart from modern pieces. The multi-color glaze adds a touch of elegance to the bowl, making it a desirable collectible for those appreciation traditional Chinese antiques. 12cm diameter x 5 cm height.
Beautifully crafted Bybee Pottery mixing bowl with a stunning purple glaze and intricate floral design. Signed by Bybee Pottery and Jimmy Cornelius, this unique piece is perfect for collectors or kitchen enthusiasts. Handmade with care. Unique floral design. Signature by Jimmy Cornelius. High-quality craftsmanship. Perfect for collectors VERY GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION NO chips, cracks, breaks, or repairs NO crazing that I can find Measures 10″ diameter x 4 3/4″ tall A few expected glazing/kiln imperfections noted Please look closely at all photos as they are part of the description. Features. Bybee Pottery Purple glaze with floral design Mixing Bowl signed by Bybee pottery and Jimmy Cornelius Size: Unisex 10 diameter.
Artist: Bill Campbell, a renowned master potter who founded Campbell Studios in 1979. Glaze Technique: The piece features a vibrant, “Flambeaux” drip glaze, known for its crystalline appearance and energetic blue and violet tones. Status: Pieces like this have become highly collectible as the artist is now retired. Features: It is a wheel-thrown porcelain bowl often characterized by a distinctive central spiral and textured, “dancing” glaze patterns.
Here is a really nice huge Fulper Pottery bowl, shape 43 in the Fulper book called the Large Lily Bowl with crystalline blue green to tan flambe glaze over matte white. It measures 13 3/4 inches in diameter, 4 3/4 inches high, and weighs 8 1/2 pounds. Marked with the vertical rectangular inkstamp dating it to before 1917. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, firing flaws, or repairs, just a few minor glaze bubbles. A good giant piece of Fulper with a beautiful glaze from the famous Flemington New Jersey art pottery.
Beautiful vintage studio pottery set consisting of a hand-thrown pitcher and matching serving bowl, both made by the same artist and finished in a rich blue-green / celadon glaze. The pitcher is signed “BB” on the base, and the bowl matches perfectly in glaze, clay body, and craftsmanship, indicating they were made by the same studio potter. These are classic examples of mid-century American studio pottery, likely dating to the 1960s-1980s. The glaze has wonderful depth and subtle speckling, and both pieces have a clean, timeless form that works beautifully in mid-century modern, studio, or artisan interiors. Hand-thrown studio pottery. Matching pitcher & serving bowl. Pitcher signed “BB” on base. Blue-green / celadon glaze. Unglazed footed bases. Likely American studio pottery, mid-20th century. Both pieces are in excellent vintage condition with no cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear consistent with age and handmade nature. A wonderful functional and decorative set – perfect for collectors of studio pottery, mid-century ceramics, or artisan stoneware.