- Color: Lavender
- Style: Japanese
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Posts tagged mid-century
A Vintage Mid-Century Japanese White Ware Ikebana Footed Deep Bowl / Vase. The piece has a crack on one side pictured, so it’s not for use. It’s beautifully colored. It has what I think is the artist mark on the bottom. It looks to be Japanese characters also pictured. It has a paper label with the number 2 on the side. It’s about 7 3/4″ tall and the bowl part is about 5 3/4″ wide. It’s thickly walled. The piece decorated with brushed lavender color? It’s a very beautiful work of art with an issue. I can provide more pictures upon request. You can check out my other items by clicking on my store logo. And, please be sure to add me to your favorites list? The item “A Vintage Mid-Century Modern Japanese Ikebana Footed Deep Bowl / Vase Marked” is in sale since Saturday, September 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “willyvon_123″ and is located in Tacoma, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Offered for sale is this large vintage Japanese art pottery ikebana vase. It has a beautiful white glaze over gray/blue – you can see some of the gray/blue showing through in the glaze drips around the bottom. Please excuse the reflections in the pictures. This is a substantial piece of pottery. It is just over 14 inches long, 10.5 inches wide, and is approximately 3.25 inches tall. It is in excellent condition. There is are no chips or cracks. There a few minor rubs to the glaze. Please see the close up pictures. Marked “Made In Japan” on the bottom as shown. Unfortunately, we have no control over that. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Large Vintage Signed Ikebana Vase Mid-Century Modern Japanese Pottery Bowl Japan” is in sale since Friday, December 29, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Vases & Jars”. The seller is “jonesing-for-it” and is located in West Chester, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Roseville Art Pottery Vtg IKEBANA Mid-Century MINT ARTWOOD Vase Bowl 1052-8. GORGEOUS, MINT, HARD TO FIND SHAPE, Classic 1951 Mid-Century Modern Styling. Roseville Collectors refer to these as Ikebana vases, named for the Japanese art of flower arrangement. Beautiful Glossy Yellow, Browns, and Greens. Mint, Gorgeous and Sparkling Clean, no chips, cracks or repairs, with normal crazing for Artwood. Wonderful glazes, size, and proportions, great for that small niche or shelf space. Marked and signed on the bottom Roseville USA 1052-8 , and is about 8 1/2 inches tall and about 6 1/2 inches wide. Authenticity and Satisfaction are Guaranteed! For More Roseville Artwood At our Store. KHA Antiques Art Glass Pottery. For your Favorite Patterns in our Store! We stock many vintage Roseville Art Pottery patterns, with a special focus on the Pinecone, Futura, Sunflower, Wisteria, Moss, Monticello, Apple Blossom, Dahlrose, Tourmaline and Apple Blossom patterns, matched vintage Roseville Art Pottery Sets, and other Art Pottery! Materials used in antique, vintage and collectable items may not be safe for food contact. The item “Roseville MINT Art Pottery Vintage IKEBANA Mid-Century ARTWOOD Vase Bowl 1052-8″ is in sale since Wednesday, August 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Roseville”. The seller is “qualitypricedright” and is located in Lititz, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Malta, Australia, Portugal, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Gibraltar, Iceland, Sri lanka, Monaco, Maldives, Pakistan.
- Main Color: Yellow
- Color: Yellow, Brown, Green
- Featured Refinements: Roseville Vase
- Type: Bowl
- Material: Pottery
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
This is a wonderful Pair, or Set of Two Handcrafted Vintage Mid-Century Modern Signed Studio Pottery Bowls.. Each bowl is signed, however the signatures vary slightly, these are obviously created by the same artist.. Bowls are primarily a dark brown in color with lighter colored decoration of circles and swirls, with a lighter colored speckled interior. We are uncertain who the artist is who handcrafted these pieces.. We estimate they most likely date to the 1970′s era but do not have definitive information regarding their exact age. One bowl measures approximately 5 1/2″ tall by 10″ top diameter and about 3 3/8 diameter at the base.. The second bowl measures approximately 6″ tall by 9 1/2″ top diameter with a 2 3/4 diameter base. Condition is good with minor wear expected and commensurate with Vintage pieces.. There are no chips or cracks in these bowls.. There are some minor scrapes on the inside of each bowl, this most likely occurred when one bowl may have been stacked inside the other. Please view all photos carefully as they are considered part of the item description. This pair of bowls is currently on display in one of our spaces at the Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, California where they can be viewed in person and where they are subject to prior sale. For all of our regular internet customers.. 92107 for the Ocean Beach location, and 92037 for the La Jolla store. Some items may be suitable to send via Greyhound Package Express, please inquire with us to see if this is an option. The item “VINTAGE PAIR-SET OF 2 MID-CENTURY MODERN STUDIO POTTERY SIGNED HANDCRAFTED BOWLS” is in sale since Wednesday, July 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “newportave.” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Main Color: Brown
This is a wonderful Pair, or Set of Two Handcrafted Vintage Mid-Century Modern Signed Studio Pottery Bowls.. Each bowl is signed, however the signatures vary slightly, these are obviously created by the same artist.. Bowls are primarily a dark brown in color with lighter colored decoration of circles and swirls, with a lighter colored speckled interior. We are uncertain who the artist is who handcrafted these pieces.. We estimate they most likely date to the 1970′s era but do not have definitive information regarding their exact age. One bowl measures approximately 5 1/2″ tall by 10″ top diameter and about 3 3/8 diameter at the base.. The second bowl measures approximately 6″ tall by 9 1/2″ top diameter with a 2 3/4 diameter base. Condition is good with minor wear expected and commensurate with Vintage pieces.. There are no chips or cracks in these bowls.. There are some minor scrapes on the inside of each bowl, this most likely occurred when one bowl may have been stacked inside the other. Please view all photos carefully as they are considered part of the item description. This pair of bowls is currently on display in one of our spaces at the Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, California where they can be viewed in person and where they are subject to prior sale. For all of our regular internet customers.. 92107 for the Ocean Beach location, and 92037 for the La Jolla store. Some items may be suitable to send via Greyhound Package Express, please inquire with us to see if this is an option. The item “VINTAGE PAIR-SET OF 2 MID-CENTURY MODERN STUDIO POTTERY SIGNED HANDCRAFTED BOWLS” is in sale since Monday, June 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “newportave.” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Main Color: Brown
Vintage Studio Pottery Bowl Description and Item Information Up for sale is this large, vintage, salt-glazed stoneware studio art pottery shallow bowl by the listed California artist, Richard Hieb. Please excuse the glare in the photos. This large, round piece is approximately 15 5/8 inches in diameter, and it is about 2 7/8 inches tall. Unpacked, it weighs over 5 1/4 pounds. The complex cobalt blue decoration contrasts nicely with the gray background; the underside is brown. This would be a fine and rare addition to a collection of vintage American studio ceramics. Identification This piece is by Richard Jacob Hieb of Lodi and Jenner California. He is a listed artist in the Vasefinder online museum. The following information is from Vasefinder, and from the archives of the Lodi News Sentinel from the 1940s and 1950s. Richard Hieb was a student of Tony Prieto at Mills College in Oakland. During the mid-1950s, Hieb studied abroad in Japan. He was the apprentice of and studied for three years with master potter and important mingei folk art movement figure, Shoji Hamada. Hieb had a one man show in Kagashima, Japan. Hieb was a first prize winner at the 30th Annual Kingsley Art Club Exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. During the late 1950s, Hieb was vice president of the Lodi Ceramic Guild and president of the Lodi Art Club. He worked in salt-glazed stoneware and lustre-painted porcelanous clay. He admired Japanese pottery, saying, The work is not meticulous, nor is it cast with professional skill, but the conceptions of each piece are primitive and free of form. Besides pottery, Hieb also created prize-winning paintings and weavings. He received first prize for a weaving that was displayed at the 1948 Arts & Crafts Exhibition at the California State Fair. He exhibited at the Haggin Museum in Stockton, California, where he had a one man show in 1956, displaying salt glazed stoneware that he produced at Mills College. Hieb also exhibited at the Nationals from 1949 to 1951, and again in 1956. In his prime, Richard Hieb was a well-known artist who was closely associated with many now famous studio potters. Condition This piece looks very good overall, with light wear, but no chips. While examining it under my bright photography lights, I found a very fine, 1 3/4 inch hairline; this does not detract. I owned this plate for more than a decade without noticing it. Some scattered, small extra clay bits to the interior are as made. Slight asymmetry in shape is also as made. Terms of Sale 1. Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. Some countries have restrictions or prohibitions on certain classes of merchandise. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Individual computers may display colors differently. The item “VINTAGE RICHARD HIEB STUDIO ART POTTERY BOWL 15 CALIFORNIA ARTIST MID-CENTURY” is in sale since Tuesday, May 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “craigkc” and is located in Sunny California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- New or Used: Used
- Main Color: Blue
Vintage Myrton Purkiss Studio Pottery Bowl Description and Item Information Up for sale is this vintage studio art pottery bowl by the listed California artist, Myrton Purkiss. Please excuse the glare in the photos. This bowl has abstract decoration to its interior, with a white crackle glazed background; the exterior has a gray finish. This piece stands approximately 2 inches tall; it has a rim diameter of about 9 3/8 inches. Unpacked, it weighs 2 pounds 2.0 ounces. It has a hanging wire on the back side, inserted through as-made holes. This would be a fine addition to a collection of vintage American studio ceramics. Identification This piece is marked beneath, as shown. It is by the well known potter, Myrton N. Purkiss is listed in the Vasefinder online museum. Per Vasefinder, Purkiss was born in British Columbia, but he lived most of his life in Fullerton, California. While attending Fullerton High School, he studied pottery making under teacher Glen Lukens. Purkiss later attended Chouinard and the University of Southern California, where he was again Lukens’ student. He opened his first studio during the late 1930s. Purkiss was known for low-fired pottery which was decorated with crackle glazes. Purkiss exhibited at the Pacific Coast Exhibition and Sale during the 1950s, at the Nationals from 1947 to 1952, and at the 1952 Los Angeles County Fair’s 6000 Years Art in Clay. Condition The bowl looks very good overall, with light wear. There are no cracks. To the unglazed foot, there are a few small rough spots; I wouldn’t characterize these as flakes/chips, as they were probably from manufacturing/kiln removal. As made, there is a very small (1/16 inch) bubble pop to the interior; a few tiny bubble pops to the rim are also as made. Variations in glazing are as made. Terms of Sale 1. Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. Some countries have restrictions or prohibitions on certain classes of merchandise. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Individual computers may display colors differently. The item “MID-CENTURY MODERN VINTAGE MYRTON PURKISS CALIFORNIA STUDIO ART POTTERY LOW BOWL” is in sale since Saturday, April 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “craigkc” and is located in Sunny California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- New or Used: Used
Vintage Studio Pottery Bowl Description and Item Information Up for sale is this large, vintage, salt-glazed stoneware studio art pottery shallow bowl by the listed California artist, Richard Hieb. Please excuse the glare in the photos. This large, round piece is approximately 15 5/8 inches in diameter, and it is about 2 7/8 inches tall. Unpacked, it weighs over 5 1/4 pounds. The complex cobalt blue decoration contrasts nicely with the gray background; the underside is brown. This would be a fine and rare addition to a collection of vintage American studio ceramics. Identification This piece is by Richard Jacob Hieb of Lodi and Jenner California. He is a listed artist in the Vasefinder online museum. The following information is from Vasefinder, and from the archives of the Lodi News Sentinel from the 1940s and 1950s. Richard Hieb was a student of Tony Prieto at Mills College in Oakland. During the mid-1950s, Hieb studied abroad in Japan. He was the apprentice of and studied for three years with master potter and important mingei folk art movement figure, Shoji Hamada. Hieb had a one man show in Kagashima, Japan. Hieb was a first prize winner at the 30th Annual Kingsley Art Club Exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. During the late 1950s, Hieb was vice president of the Lodi Ceramic Guild and president of the Lodi Art Club. He worked in salt-glazed stoneware and lustre-painted porcelanous clay. He admired Japanese pottery, saying, The work is not meticulous, nor is it cast with professional skill, but the conceptions of each piece are primitive and free of form. Besides pottery, Hieb also created prize-winning paintings and weavings. He received first prize for a weaving that was displayed at the 1948 Arts & Crafts Exhibition at the California State Fair. He exhibited at the Haggin Museum in Stockton, California, where he had a one man show in 1956, displaying salt glazed stoneware that he produced at Mills College. Hieb also exhibited at the Nationals from 1949 to 1951, and again in 1956. In his prime, Richard Hieb was a well-known artist who was closely associated with many now famous studio potters. Condition This piece looks very good overall, with light wear, but no chips. While examining it under my bright photography lights, I found a very fine, 1 3/4 inch hairline; this does not detract. I owned this plate for more than a decade without noticing it. Some scattered, small extra clay bits to the interior are as made. Slight asymmetry in shape is also as made. Terms of Sale 1. Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. Some countries have restrictions or prohibitions on certain classes of merchandise. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Individual computers may display colors differently. The item “VINTAGE RICHARD HIEB STUDIO ART POTTERY BOWL 15 CALIFORNIA ARTIST MID-CENTURY” is in sale since Sunday, April 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “craigkc” and is located in Sunny California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- New or Used: Used
- Main Color: Blue
Japanese influence, most likely British? Measures about 5 1/2″ across the rim and 2″ tall. The Campbell’s soup can is not included in this sale. THE HONOLULU CABINET newspaper & magazine articles are also not included but for scale only. Federal government must simply take action for the cabinet’s return back to the islands and/or placement into a secured State or Federally run institution i. Iolani Palace, Washington Place, Mission Houses Museum, DOI warehouse or The Smithsonian. Belonging to the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, and designed around her 1878 Aloha’Oe and 1895 tower imprisonment, it could well-be the most important discovery in Hawaiian history. Or Parcel Post for large or heavy items. The item “BRITISH mid-century modern studio pottery japanese rice bowl vtg swirl table art” is in sale since Friday, January 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “wetinwashington” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is a wonderful Pair, or Set of Two Handcrafted Vintage Mid-Century Modern Signed Studio Pottery Bowls.. Each bowl is signed, however the signatures vary slightly, these are obviously created by the same artist.. Bowls are primarily a dark brown in color with lighter colored decoration of circles and swirls, with a lighter colored speckled interior. We are uncertain who the artist is who handcrafted these pieces.. We estimate they most likely date to the 1970′s era but do not have definitive information regarding their exact age. One bowl measures approximately 5 1/2″ tall by 10″ top diameter and about 3 3/8 diameter at the base.. The second bowl measures approximately 6″ tall by 9 1/2″ top diameter with a 2 3/4 diameter base. Condition is good with minor wear expected and commensurate with Vintage pieces.. There are no chips or cracks in these bowls.. There are some minor scrapes on the inside of each bowl, this most likely occurred when one bowl may have been stacked inside the other. Please view all photos carefully as they are considered part of the item description. This pair of bowls is currently on display in one of our spaces at the Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, California where they can be viewed in person and where they are subject to prior sale. For all of our regular internet customers.. 92107 for the Ocean Beach location, and 92037 for the La Jolla store. Some items may be suitable to send via Greyhound Package Express, please inquire with us to see if this is an option. The item “VINTAGE PAIR-SET OF 2 MID-CENTURY MODERN STUDIO POTTERY SIGNED HANDCRAFTED BOWLS” is in sale since Monday, March 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “newportave.” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Main Color: Brown