The Moorcroft Pottery Bowl Lot features a collection of round ceramic bowls with a glossy finish, showcasing beautiful floral patterns of hibiscus, anemone, and pansy. Made in England, these original pieces are perfect for all occasions and would make a lovely addition to any kitchen or dining collection. Ideal for collectors of Moorcroft pottery or those who appreciate English craftsmanship, these bowls offer a touch of elegance and charm to any table setting.
This old antique 4-inch hand-painted pottery bowl with 2 handles is a unique and charming piece of redware terracotta art. Made from clay and terracotta, this round bowl features intricate hand-painted details, giving it a one-of-a-kind rustic appeal. With its original production style and technique, this handmade bowl is a perfect addition to any vintage or eclectic decor setting. The unmarked brand adds to its mysterious allure, making it a standout conversation piece for any collector of decorative cookware or serveware.
Vintage Mexican Tonala Hand Burnished Globular Tecomate Form Bowl – C. The bowl features a flowering plant/cactus motif design. The vessel type is known as a tecomate (“gourd”), named after the gourds that inspired their original form. Some of the earliest ceramic vessels in Mesoamerica took the form of gourds captured in the more durable material of fired clay. Tecomates were important receptacles for community feasts, and many were subsequently placed in burials as important funerary offerings. Dimensions: 3.5″H x 4.625″Dia. Condition: Very good condition. No cracks or repairs noted. A minor surface wear/scratch appropriate for age, see photo.
Up for sale is a Replica of a Moche Peru Studio Art Pottery Ceramic Bowl Hand Painted Signed & with a 4 leg Stand & Certificate. The bowl represent the pottery done by an ancient civilization Mochica culture from 100 & 800 AD. Visit my store for more collectible art pieces.
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.
Has dings, dents, scratches, fading, staining, distressed wear or other perfect vintage imperfections. Use the zoom and enlarge features to determine and confirm condition. The included pictures in the listing are of the actual item. I lightly clean every item before listing. All sales are final. Please check out my other listings.
LATE 18TH- EARLY 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE FRENCH QUIMPER HAND DECORATED FIGURATIVE. Early French antique decorated ceramic art. 8″ in Diameter x 1 ¾ ” Height. Offered for your review and careful consideration is this absolutely authentic and original late 18th to early 19th century antique French Quimper, wheel thrown, hand decorated, figurative ceramic bowl, featuring a long tailed, brightly colored, gold, blue and olive spotted swift or swallow in mid-flight, with its wings outstretched and legs following behind and a sill decorated with flowers. This particular period antique French Quimper ceramic bowl was one of four antique Quimper bowls found in a greater Boston, Massachusetts estate, where the female owner was of Belgian descent who spoke Flemish and only relocated to the United States after marrying an American citizen at the end of the Second World War, with her American husband serving in the US Armed Forces in the epic international struggle against German fascism. This antique bowl hung in their Arlington, Massachusetts’ home for over 50 years and was never removed from the nail upon which it hung on the wall of the kitchen of their well-appointed Arts & Crafts period home. The bowl’s age and antique pedigree is vetted and authentic and custodial provenance is available if requested. The bowl remains untouched, unadulterated and unmolested. This antique French Quimper decorated ceramic figurative bowl is from the collection of a Belgian woman who lived with the bowls in her family’s home in Antwerp, Belgian, only to take them and all of her Flemish European furniture with her when she relocated and moved to the United States of America. It is unusual to find not only one but four of these over two-hundred year old, late 18th century bowls here in a single estate in the United States. It is with real enthusiasm and excitement that I have the opportunity to offer this and the other three comparable French Quimper ceramic bowls for sale to the public now. Gorgeous and with wonderful figurative drawing on the bowl’s basin and rim. Simply magnificent and very rare. Very Good to Excellent overall vintage condition.
Absolutely stunning piece by master potter John Preschutti of California. He has been creating for over 57 years and is often inspired by nature, as seen with this glaze. Approximately 8 3/4 inches in diameter and 4 1/2 inches high. Please zoom in for quality.