Garden City Pottery, San Jose, CA. This is an early stoneware mixing bowl made before the company added colors to their wares in the 1930′s. White glazing with bands of blue. In very good condition-gently used. Listing is for one bowl but we also have a 13″ and 9″ – see last photo.
3 x 6.75 inches. This substantial ceramic bowl features a grounded, architectural form with a deep olive-green interior glaze, brown exterior, and softly contrasting cream rim. The proportions are deliberate and weighty, emphasizing balance and material presence rather than ornament. Its restrained palette and tactile surface give it a quietly assertive character suited to modern interiors. The glazing shows controlled variation and depth, consistent with mid- to late-20th-century European studio pottery traditions that favored natural tones and functional elegance. The bowl is finished with a stamped studio emblem on the base, indicating small-batch or individual workshop production rather than factory manufacture. The maker remains unidentified, a common and accepted reality for studio pottery of this period. Works like this were often produced by independent potters working outside commercial branding systems, prioritizing form, glaze experimentation, and utility over signature recognition. On display at the Disco Freedom Gallery, 818 Hyde Street, San Francisco.
Red Wing Or Monmouth Brush Ware Vintage Art Pottery Green Scenic Ceramic Bowl. Attractive brush ware bowl in matte green with scenic design with birds flying over sailboats on the sea. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Signs of use to interior. Bowl is 3 1/2″ tall and 9″ wide. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed.
This Roseville Pottery Co bowl showcases a rich cobalt blue glaze that accentuates its embossed design, reflecting a classic vintage charm. Its spacious interior is ideal for display or functional use, adding a touch of elegance to any setting. This piece is a timeless example of quality craftsmanship. Diameter: About W10″ X H 3″. Embossed pattern. Handcrafted ceramic. Vintage design. Cobalt blue glaze Small chip visible on the inner surface of the bowl. Pictures are from the actual item you will get. I try to describe every item as good as possible but please see every picture.
LAGUNA BEACH HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN AS AN ART COLONY AND THE FAMOUS AND BELOVED POTTERY SHACK OPENED ON PACIFIC COAST HWY BACK IN 1936 WITH THE YUM YUM TEA ROOM UNTIL CLOSING 66 YEARS LATER. THIS SIGNED STONEWARE ART POTTERY VASE IS MADE WITH A SMOOTH FINELY TEXTURED TAUPE CLAY WITH A NARROW NECK AND FINGERS OF BROWN GLAZE AROUND THE SHOULDERS AND NECK AS SHOWN. IT IS ETCHED ON THE BASE WITH “POTTERY SHACK” WITH HARD TO READ POSSIBLY “ROBT” OR “ROST”?? WHO PERHAPS WAS ONE OF THE “THROWERS” WHO PROVIDED DEMONSTRATIONS TO VISITORS. THIS LARGER VINTAGE POTTERY SHACK STONEWARE POTTERY VASE MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 9-1/4″h x 6″d. THIS LARGER SIGNED VINTAGE POTTERY SHACK STONEWARE POTTERY VASE IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH VERY MINIMAL TO NO SIGNS OF USE OR WEAR… NO CHIPS, CRACKS, HAIRLINES, CRAZING, FADING, STAINS, DISCOLORATIONS, OR REPAIRS…
The Bushberry pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1941. Standard colors for the pattern are blue, green, and orange. The bowl in the image appears to be the brown with green shading variant. The pattern features large leaves and twig-like handles. The bowl is likely marked Roseville, U. This pattern appeals to Mid-Century Modern collectors.
This antique Roseville Progressive Pottery Co. Made in the Edwardian era in the United States, this round stoneware bowl in brown features an Americana design, reflecting the style and theme of the time. With the Roseville brand and Impressed backstamp, this vintage piece showcases the pottery production technique of the era, making it a valuable addition to any Americana or antique pottery collection.
The Vintage Red Wing #2 Farmhouse Stone Crock Pottery Mixing Bowl in cream glaze is a beautifully crafted piece of art pottery from the early 20th century. Made in the USA by Red Wing in the 1930s, this round bowl features a glossy finish and a vintage beige color. Handmade with a production style of stoneware, this 13 bowl is perfect for all occasions and adds a touch of charm to any kitchen or dining table.
Up for your consideration. A stunning Bill Campbell Art Pottery chip and dip bowl set. This ensemble features the artist’s distinctive blue spiral glaze. Blending deep cobalt and lighter turquoise tones and darker tones in a flowing, high-gloss finish. The set includes a large serving bowl measuring approximately 11½ inches in diameter. And a coordinating dip bowl measuring about 5¼ inches. The large bowl has a subtle indent to nestle the bowl. Both pieces are about 2 inches high. The small bowl has a flared shape. These pieces are examples of Campbell’s wheel-thrown craftsmanship and fluid glaze patterning. Each piece is individually crafted. Resulting in natural variations in color and swirl. That highlight the handmade quality of the work. This set is a fine example of Bill Campbell’s functional art pottery and contemporary studio design. Thank you for looking!