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Vintage Hall’s Morning Glory 5 Piece Nesting Bowl Set 1940′s Superior Quality Stoneware. Measurements Largest to smallest. 7.5″ x 4″. 6″ x 3.5″. 4.25″ x 2.5″. The set is in Good Vintage Condition. But the Large Bowl has a small spot on it. Seen in last picture. Beautiful Set, Very Heavy. Been used for many years. Great Set to hand down to Generations. Have any questions please message me. Thank you for looking.
Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Utility Mixing Bowls Roseville, OH Set Of 3 Nesting. Three Bowls Measure: 4.5″Hx8″D, 4″x7″, 3.75″x6″. Rare Embossed Crosshatch Pattern in 3 Pastel Colors. Condition is Excellent with No Chips, Cracks, Wear or Damage.
4 vtg Bauer pottery nesting mixing bowls ringware. Can’t tell what the numbers are for the 2 largest bowls. Both blue bowls show the most wear on the inside from use, yellow bowls are in very good condition. The lighter blue bowl has a couple of flea bites on top rim and a manufacturing flaw on the outside.
Beautiful bowls with unusual beautiful colors! Some minor flaws on all but one, including small chips, etc, see photos.
Morton Pottery of Illinois Set of 3 Nesting Bowls. This three-piece vintage bowl set from Morton Pottery is a true antique from the early 20th century. The bowls, handmade with glossy green clay, feature a unique sponge splatter design. The set includes a round-shaped bowl and two smaller nesting bowls, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or collector’s display. The brand, Morton Pottery, is known for its high-quality production technique and this set is no exception. Made in Illinois, USA, in 1920, these bowls are a rare find for any vintage enthusiast. Without mentioning the word’condition’, it’s safe to say that these bowls are in great shape considering their age. Add this beautiful piece of history to your collection today. There are a few minor blemishes. Please see photos: chips, cracks, and crazing are present, but do not affect the integrity of the bowls.
Morton Pottery of Illinois Set of 3 Nesting Bowls. This three-piece vintage bowl set from Morton Pottery is a true antique from the early 20th century. The bowls, handmade with glossy green clay, feature a unique sponge splatter design. The set includes a round-shaped bowl and two smaller nesting bowls, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or collector’s display. The brand, Morton Pottery, is known for its high-quality production technique and this set is no exception. Made in Illinois, USA, in 1920, these bowls are a rare find for any vintage enthusiast. Without mentioning the word’condition’, it’s safe to say that these bowls are in great shape considering their age. Add this beautiful piece of history to your collection today. There are a few minor blemishes. Please see photos: chips, cracks, and crazing are present, but do not affect the integrity of the bowls.
There is a chip on the rim of the largest bowl. The bowls measure 4 4/4 tall. The widest diameter is 9 1/2″ and the smallest diameter 5″. Set guaranteed old and one original owner. No hairlines or cracks. Just the old rim chip in the photo with the arrow. Most likely this is Bauer.
Vintage set of R. Roseville, OH Crock nesting bowls. This is a set of 4. Largest bowl is 8″ wide and 4 1/4″ high. There is one flaw on the smallest bowl and it is as pictured. Other 3 bowls are in good shape!
MID 1900s Ransbottom Robinson Pottery, Roseville Ohio, NESTING BOWLS SET. Here we have what I believe to be a good, vintage mixing bowl set of 5, from Ramona’s Treasures. Ramona, my mother-in-law, lovingly collected vintage pottery, glassware and other collectibles from all over the Midwest from the late 1970s thru the early 2000s, with the intent of opening a store to share her items. Unfortunately, age and health caught up with her before she had a chance, so my wife and I are offering many items from her collection to you. ON TO THE DESCRIPTION… PLEASE READ & LOOK AT ALL THE PHOTOS BEFORE PURCHASING. The items are in good, USED, overall condition. The colors and wave design are really great. They are approximately 9 1/2″w x 4 3/4″h, 8 1/4″w x 4 1/4″h, 7 1/4″ x 3 3/4″, 6 1/4″ x 3″ and 5 1/4″ x 2 1/2″. The items are good but showing some wear. In particular, each bowl has a couple of minor chips, scratches, slight crazing, staining inside and other signs of use. That said they are very rare and in remarkably good but used condition. Look at the pictures please. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE HEAVY… And work very hard to please our customers.
This vintage Fiestaware #3 mixing bowl is a beautiful addition to any kitchen or pottery collection. These bowls are getting very hard to find. The round, ceramic bowl has a glossy finish with an impressed backstamp. There are light finish signs of use, and 1 edge nick on the rim. Please visit the photos for any signs of use or damage issues. It measures 7 11/16″ in diameter and 5 9/16″ in height, making it perfect for mixing ingredients or serving food. The Art Deco style of this early 20th century bowl is accentuated by the retro pattern and vibrant color. It is an original vintage Fiesta Ware model, with a production technique of pottery. The bowl is hand wash only and comes from America, specifically the United States. This vintage piece is perfect for any occasion and is a great find for any antique collector. Please do not hesitate to message us with any questions or additional photos. Thank you for visiting. This is a fun retirement gig for us. We try our best to describe all our items as accurately as possible. You can count on customer service being our priority. Please be patient, we are not always online, and most likely at the doctors, a Silver Sneakers class, or grocery shopping. We take pride in delivering 100% satisfaction, evidenced by our feedback. Just drop us a line. We take pride in making sure your items are treated with detailed attention so you will receive them intact. Our goal is to get your treasures to you safely and just a fun heads up – the items you bought aren’t regular old cat food from Amazon! If you get a damaged package, don’t worry! Just give us a shout and we’ll sort it out. Thanks a bunch for stopping by!