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Add a touch of retro charm to your kitchen with this beautiful Gladding McBean Cocinero mixing bowl. Made of glossy pale yellow ceramic and handmade in Lincoln, California in 1935, this vintage bowl features the iconic Cocinero pattern and measures 10 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height. With a weight of 3 lb, 5.5 oz, it’s perfect for all occasions and can be used as a decorative piece or for actual mixing. This original piece of art pottery is in excellent condition and is sure to be a wonderful addition to any collection. Please see the photos and item details for more specifics. Feel free to message me with any questions or reasonable offers.
Pre-owned Watt pottery Ovenware #5 mixing bowl made in USA. This bowl is a small bowl about 2 3/4″ in height and just under 5″ wide. The bowl is in good condition. The bottom rim & inside the bowl has normal wear of the cracking of the glaze and bottom rim is dirty. The middle inside of the bowl has an indent, looks like from the original manufacturing of the bowl. No staining or major cracks. This is a very rare piece. See other listings for other Watt Ovenware with Eagle Stencil. We have more of these small mixing bowls if interested in more.
5 Yellow Nesting Mixing Bowls Pfaltzgraff Pottery Set Vintage Retro Tanware. 1 bowl is marked “Oven Ware”. Smaller bowls are more difficult to find in good condition. Unmarked – but attributed to Pfaltzgraff. More mixing bowls in my store. Bowls are photographed & described in order from largest to smallest. Largest bowl is 9 1/8″ diameter & 4 1/2″ tall a faint 2 hairline visible only on the inside. It does not show through to the outside. A small area where the yellow did not cover in the firing porcess. 2nd largest bowl is 8 1/8″ diameter & 3 3/4″ tall AS IS CONDITION. Has a 5 crack & a small hairline. Medium bowl is 7 1/4″ diameter & 3 1/4″ tall (Good condition). 2nd smallest bowl is 6 1/8″ diameter & 3″ tall (Good condition). Smallest bowl is 5 1/4″ diameter & 2 1/2″ tall A 1/2 crazing line in the glaze. Bk Porch Stock # 122OP25S10-110612RL0325=. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com.
Vintage R R P Roseville Ohio Pottery Blue Spongeware 16 Mixing Bowl. A great condition Roseville mixing bowl. It has 2 chips only. One right next to the other. The one chip (the bigger one) is 3/8″ x 1/4″ and around. The one above that one is a glazed chip. Has a ring to it when tapped. No Cracks are seen. It is 15-1/2″ to 15-3/4″ in diameter. Not a true roundness. Not a collector of pottery. If you have any Questions, Please Ask. Thanks For Looking and Have a Great day.
This is 1990 Breininger robesonia pa redware pottery mixing serving bowl with a patriotic theme. The bowl features an eagle and American flag design. It measures 6 inches tall and 10 inch wide across the top/. A beautiful bowl for ameica design. Dont look used much. One tiny little paint chip in glaze on rim. Hardly any utencil marks on inside. The production technique used is pottery, and the bowl is a must for collectors.. Signed on bottom Great to add to a collection. Coming from a smoke free home. Check out my store, and sign up become a follower of my auctions. You will receive updates when sales go on and are marked down, and new items added. I have lots of sales coming up. I add things daily for so save me as a favorite so you dont miss anything. We pack our breakable items with bubble wrap and secure well.. I will bubble wrap all breakable items to try to get them to you safe. YOU MIGHT GET SURPRISED WHEN YOU GET IT SOONER. IF you have a proublem with an item. I WOULD LIKE TO TRY TO FIX IT FIRST. Feedback is a huge issue for sellers. This is my job and I work from home and try real hard to please everyone.. I list daily so new things going on everyday. THANKS FOR LOOKING MARSHA.
Discover the charm of mid-century modern design with this authentic Homer Laughlin Fiesta #3 and #4 mixing bowls. Crafted in the 1940s, this piece showcases the timeless elegance of American art pottery. Its round shape and ivory color are complemented by the distinctive vintage pattern that has become a beloved classic. This original ceramic bowl carries the impressed backstamp confirming its authenticity and origin. With its robust construction and nostalgic appeal, it’s not only a functional kitchen vessel but also a piece of history that embodies the spirit of post-war America. Whether used for mixing ingredients or serving, this bowl is a true testament to the style and quality of the era. #4 has the two small chips in the top of the porcelain as shown in the picture above. #3 has one tiny chip at the top as well. The small imperfections do not affect functionality of these vintage pieces.