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Large white porcelain punch bowl. Nicely decorated with hand painted a large orange flower on one side and a large pink flower on the other. The other sides have a small blue flower and a small purple & yellow flower. With a pink flower in the center of the bowl and blue, orange, purple & yellow flowers around the inside With a molded basketweave pattern around the edge of the bowl. Marked on the bottom with the blue underglaze crossed swords used between 1814 and 1860. Has two slash marks through the crossed swords mark. Has some usage wear to the center of the bowl, consistent with age. Otherwise good condition with no chips or cracks. Measures approximately 9 5/8 inches wide x 4 7/8 inches tall. This is an antique and may have small in manufacture defects that do not affect the display of the piece.
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.
AA battery for reference. I’m not sure exactly when it was made but she started dating her pieces after 1994 so this would be before that in fact, her website states that this particular style was made between the years 1980-90. Please view all photos carefully, no cracks of chips. If you need better photos, please message me. Thank you and happy eBaying! I started my first studio in 1973, the day I graduated from college. I worked for the next 18 years at realizing the dream of being an independent and successful studio potter. In 1991 I went to live in Ireland for a year, fighting burnout and trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life. A chunk of the earth, plus the added aspect of alchemy, that change-from clay or “primordial ooze”-into something of substance and form, along with the fear and magic of fire, is what I think brought me back to clay and the studio after the extended time off from the making of objects with these hands and earth-and it is that spirit and beauty that I want to convey to others.
No chips or cracks. 7 1/2″ X 2 1/2″.
No damage, signed, but not legible. 6″ deep, 6″, 7″, 8 1/2″, 10 tall. Lovely hills, mesas, and desert motif. The largest would hold. 5 lb bag of flour. Don’t miss out on this one of a kind set!
This vintage bowl from Japan features a beautifully hand-painted cherry blossom glaze on earthenware. The round shape and multicolor pattern make it a perfect addition to any collection or for use as a decorative piece. Measuring 14 inches in width and with a depth of 2 to 4 inches in the middle, this bowl is both unique and functional. The backstamp is painted/sticker and the production technique is pottery. The item weighs 5lbs and is part of the Cherry Blossom product line. It’s a great choice for all occasions and would make a wonderful gift for an adult who appreciates vintage pottery. This is a gorgeous large VTG Japan drip glazed pottery piece with beautiful cherry blossoms and it’s very rare it took me a long time to find anything on this and it was all in Japanese so I had to translate everything I read!! It’s very heavy and thick no chips or cracks it’s gorgeous!! When I found it it had some old felt on the bottom I took it off and cleaned it!! Happy shopping if any questions send me a message?
This rare and vintage ceramic bowl is a unique addition to any collection. Hand painted with a winter Eskimo and husky theme, it is perfect for all occasions. Measuring approximately 10.5 inches in diameter and 3.25 inches in height, it is a great decorative piece. The bowl is signed by Matthew Adams and is an original piece, making it a unique find. The gorgeous multicolor design of this bowl adds to its beauty and makes it a great conversation starter. Whether you’re a collector or just looking for a nice decorative piece, this vintage item is a must-have. See pics please, edges are a little rough. I have other items listed. No PO Boxes please.
Vintage Signed Hanselmann Pottery Casserole Serving Dish Hand Made. Shows some wear – please see pictures for condition and measurements. No chips or cracks – clean. Lease ask any questions you may have before purchasing and review all photos as they are a large part of the item description. We have new items listed almost every day so please check out our e-bay store. We have fun finding unique and one of kind items. Thank you, we appreciate your business.
This vintage Sevres style porcelain serving bowl is a true masterpiece. It features hand-painted landscapes and people, with intricate gold detailing that add a touch of elegance to any occasion. Measuring 15 inches in length, 8 inches in width, and 4.25 inches in height, this oval bowl is perfect for serving your favorite dishes. Crafted in France during the early 20th century, this original piece is a rare find that will impress any collector. The bowl is made of high-quality porcelain, with a glossy finish that adds to its overall appeal. It weighs 4.2 lbs and comes with a painted backstamp. This serving bowl is a must-have for anyone who appreciates art pottery and wants to add a touch of sophistication to their dining experience. Stunning piece of artwork. Pre-loved, it does have a few issues. There is a dark “lined area” on one side and underneath that it looks like a small scuff mark where the red paint came off. See photos 9 and 16. The red paint on interior of bowl has small white dots – hard to photograph, but it could be paint defects where it just didn’t cover the underglaze. There are no chips or cracks. Gold paint is thick and heavy giving it depth. Bowl itself is heavy weighing more than 4 pounds. Please view all photos. Ask any questions and I’ll try to answer them.
Set of 11 Ahrenfeldt RL Dresden Hand Painted Floral Yellow & Gold Soup Bowls Nice set of 11 antique Austrian porcelain soup or salad bowls. Decorted with hand painted flowers in purple, red, orange, blye, and yellow. These have a yellow border with gold scrollwork. Gold gilding along the edge. Marked RL Dresden Austria on the bottom in blue. This mark was used by Charles Ahrenfeldt between 1886 and 1910. These have some wear to the gilding. Two of the bowls have a chip to the foot rim. Each bowl measures approximately 8 1/8 inches wide x 1 3/8 inches tall. These are antiques and may have small in manufacture defects that do not affect the display of the pieces.