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Stunning Hand Thrown Studio Pottery Oval Casserole Bowl with Handles. (10″ x 11″ x 3-1/4). Older Piece by Margaret Frith, Brookhouse Pottery, North Wales UK? Signed by the Artist (mf 4 85). What an absolutely handsome vintage Mid-Century Modern Studio Art Pottery Bowl with speckled glazing and a most interesting design of triangles on the outside of the bowl! It has a very nice matte glaze of tan-blue-green-gray with brown speckles. This piece is quite heavy nearly 5 lbs. And has built-in handles. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and was collected but never used. It has a stamp on the bottom by the artist (mf) and a stamp of what appears to be a date 4 85 = April 1985? This beautiful piece belonged to a friend’s late wife who collected studio art pottery during the 1980′s before they were married. This casserole holds about 3 quarts. The outside rim measures approximately 10 inches x 10-3/4 inches (not including the handles). The outside rim (with the handles) measures about 10 inches x 13 inches. The bottom rim is 9-1/4 inches x 10-1/4 inches. The bowl is 3-1/4 inches tall. The bowl weighs: 4 lbs. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
This item is 1 quality no slashes through the Meissen crossed swords! Richly decorated with handpainted pink Indian flower pattern. This item is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, no paint loss. This item is over 100 years old! Measurements: 6.25 tall. 7 spout to handle. On the bottom you can find the original first quality Meissen crossed swords. Very rare find in this condition! Please visit my listing to find matching addition to your collection. Thank you for your time!
Ceramiche L’Etruria Cortona Hand Painted Glazed TUSCANY ITALY Set Of 2BOWLS RARE.
The large bowl is all hand decorated and painted. Features a face with some sort of head covering. The head is on a type of orb. The background consists of gray or light black sweeping circular pattern effect. There are, assuming balloons with string in background with red and sometimes orange spattering. Totally bizarre, very 1950s. The word F’e appears on front next to image. Signed on back side Created by F’e Studios. The lady I bought it from said this was a promo piece used in their office; that is all I know. The bowl is in good condition with no chips/cracks. There is an overall crazing to piece. The backside crazing is more predominant withsome light brown tinge in the crackles in areas. There are many pottery pinholes on piece; especially in interior and sometimes dimples in pottery along with lumps bumps spots and dots. As with art pottery, anything goes. A tape residue patch inside upper right side. Cool plate; probably one of a kind.
Plant hanger vintage hand made brass potter leather steel art bowl native robson lot80. Condition is very good.
Beautifully hand painted antique set of Limoges bowls! Antique T&V Limoges footed berry Nut bowl set 5 Piece Hand Painted 3 Signed. Each berry bowl contains a different hand painted scene: one each of blueberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and red currents or cranberries. Three small bowls are signed or initialed by the same artist: L. Each are painted in the same style, so I’m not certain why the last isn’t signed or initialed. Small bowls are about 5.25 in diameter. The larger bowl is a beautiful hand painted scene of cherries measuring about 8.5″x3″. There are cherries inside and out. The three feet are gold gilt as are the rims to all of the bowls. These T&V Limoges bowls were made between 1892 and 1907. Considering their age, this set is in very good condition! One small bowl has a hairline crack seen in pics. Rest are no cracks no chips no crazing. Very little paint or gold loss even at their age!
It is 13″ across and 2″ high. It is numbered 383. The design is an Italian village scene. We think my father-in-law brought it back from Italy after World War 2. Has a small chip of the edge.
This Hand Built stoneware piece created by Rachel Bogard in 1990 to early 2000′s is in great pre-owned condition. Looks to has never been used, only displayed. It was hand built with a cone 10 Albany glaze.
What you are purchasing today is a bowl made by Charles Halling. The bowl is roughly 6″ wide and 3 1/2″ tall. The bowl has signs of minor wear inside of the bowl. I attempt to photograph all imperfections/damage of items. If there are not photos of damage then it is safe to say the item does not have damage. If you receive an item and has damage and I did not photograph please reach out to me. My goal is to sell you an item you will enjoy. If you have questions about an item please inquire, and I will try to answer in 24 hours.