This is a Stangl Art Deco oval bowl in the “Twilight Blue” color. It was designed by Johann Martin Stangl. The piece is from the mid 1920 – 1930s. Stangl Pottery was located in Flemington, New Jersey. It features a distinctive fluted exterior design. This is an early piece that is highly collectible using a matte glaze prior to the later designs of the 1950′s.
Authentic vintage Weller Pottery console bowl featuring a soft matte green glaze with applied white and blue floral decoration and elegant scrolling details. The bowl has a ruffled rim and rests on four sculpted feet, making it ideal for a mantel, console table, or centerpiece display. The underside is clearly marked “Weller Pottery – Since 1872, ” dating this piece to the 1930s-1940s. A classic example of Weller’s later decorative pottery, highly collectible and display-worthy. Details. Maker: Weller Pottery. Era: c. 1930s-1940s. Form: Console bowl / low jardiniere. Color: Matte green with applied floral accents. Mark: Incised “Weller Pottery – Since 1872″. Material: Art pottery ceramic Condition Good vintage condition. Light crazing to the glaze consistent with age. Some minor interior discoloration visible. No cracks or major chips noted. Normal wear to base feet from age and use. Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the description. A beautiful and authentic piece of American art pottery, perfect for Weller collectors or vintage décor enthusiasts.
A bowl hand by Klytie Pate in a pastel blue of turquoise lustre glaze wit a matte black interior. Pt’s incised signature is on the underside. In good vintage condition, some age-related crazing is present, plus couple of small paint losses to the black interior. Size: 23.5 cm diam, 7 cm high, weight 250g More Australian pottery which I have for sale. Please examine the pictures, they complete the description. While I do my best to reproduce the true colours of the pieces, they will vary slightly from system to system, and in actual viewing they will vary under differing lighting. All white spots are purely light reflections from the camera flash. The item will first be wrapped bubble before packing securely in a solid box with lots of peanuts – earthquake proof. Just occasionally this could extend to 2-3 days, however.
Offering this vintage set of 4 bowls with lettuce or cabbage leaf design and matte green glaze, and no damage. I can’t tell if they have a makers mark, nothing that I can make out for sure, but have some hints on two that maybe somethings there, lots of close ups provided. When I first saw these I thought they must be by Patricia Garrett but I unfortunately can’t confirm that hope. Measure 8 3/8 inches long by 8 1/2 inches wide by 2 7/8 inches tall. They weigh about 1 pound 4 ounces each.
Offered for sale is this Vintage Arts & Crafts – The American Terracotta Tile and Ceramic Company – Teco Low Bowl Matte Green Berries and Leaves Art Pottery bowl. This bowl is in nice overall condition with some staining on the inside of the bowl. See photos and ask any questions. Measures approximately 9.5 inches diameter. Photos are part of the description. Contact me for an estimate. Thank you for browsing!
Muncie 1920s Vintage Art Deco Pottery Matte Green Over Rose Ceramic Bowl 167-11. Large and rarely seen footed center bowl with great colors. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with finishers cipher. Bowl is 3″ tall and 10 1/4″ wide. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed. We deal only in art pottery and specialize in large estate collections.
Vintage MCM Chiminazzo Italian Pottery Large Charcoal Ceramic Swirl Bowl Matte. Beautiful condition with no damage. Charcoal gray matte glass with an emerald green, iridescent high gloss glaze in the base of the bowl. The color and finish are hard to fully capture. Charcoal gray and sometimes a deep brown in color. Piece is marked/signed in bottom. Exceptional piece of art made by the Studio Chiminazzo in Italy. Measures: 14 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ tall.
There are, however, small glaze pinholes and glaze bubbles inside, one of which has a tiny glaze flake. Apologies for the light reflections in the photos.