Rare Vintage Monroe Salt Works Pottery – HTF Frog Serving or Mixing Bowl. Vintage but new with tag. I have placed a soda sized can in the last photo to help you judge size. Id guess this to be a small mixing bowl. Measures 7 3/4″ across x 4 3/4″ tall. Very hard to find frog pattern.
Beautiful large signed Rina Peleg studio pottery centerpiece bowl featuring an elegant hand-formed oval shape with applied rope and knot decoration along the rim. Finished in a soft ivory-white glaze with subtle speckling, this substantial piece works equally well as a dining table centerpiece, decorative display bowl, or serving piece for breads, salads, and entertaining. The handcrafted construction and sculptural detailing are characteristic of Rina Peleg’s distinctive ceramic work. The generous size and neutral palette make it versatile for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Material: Handcrafted studio pottery. Color: Ivory / White. Dimensions: Approximately 16.5″ L x 11.5″ W x 3.5 H. Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs noted. Please review all photos as part of the description. A striking signed studio pottery centerpiece that displays beautifully whether in use or as a decorative art object.
Majolica Pedestal Dish Water Lilies. The leaves are green and the flowers are white, pink, yellow. No signature or maker’s mark. 12 1/4″ diameter x 3 1/4″ high. There are some glazing imperfections that do not deter from the beauty of the piece. Tiny chip on the rim and hairline crack on the side. Thank you for viewing my listing. Payments should be received within 3 days, if you need more time please let me know. If you require anything extra or want to insure lower priced items please contact me. Thank you for your interest.
Beautiful vintage studio pottery set consisting of a hand-thrown pitcher and matching serving bowl, both made by the same artist and finished in a rich blue-green / celadon glaze. The pitcher is signed “BB” on the base, and the bowl matches perfectly in glaze, clay body, and craftsmanship, indicating they were made by the same studio potter. These are classic examples of mid-century American studio pottery, likely dating to the 1960s-1980s. The glaze has wonderful depth and subtle speckling, and both pieces have a clean, timeless form that works beautifully in mid-century modern, studio, or artisan interiors. Hand-thrown studio pottery. Matching pitcher & serving bowl. Pitcher signed “BB” on base. Blue-green / celadon glaze. Unglazed footed bases. Likely American studio pottery, mid-20th century. Both pieces are in excellent vintage condition with no cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear consistent with age and handmade nature. A wonderful functional and decorative set – perfect for collectors of studio pottery, mid-century ceramics, or artisan stoneware.
Vintage 8 Wedgwood Embossed Queen’s Ware footed serving bowl. It features a raised, embossed grape and leaf relief design around the rim and sits on pedestal feet. Produced by Wedgwood in England, a company known for this type of pale earthenware pottery originally branded for Queen Charlotte in the 18th century. It is often used as a centerpiece bowl or serving bowl.
This Vintage Poppy Franciscan Round Vegetable Serving Bowl from the 1950s is a stunning piece of mid-century modern pottery. Made in California, this stoneware bowl features a glossy finish with a decorative poppy pattern in yellow flowers. Perfect for all occasions, this original bowl is a beautiful addition to any adult’s department or collection. With its round shape and art pottery production style, this bowl captures the essence of the 1950s era with a charming flower theme. Stands 2.75″ tall & has an 8.25″ diameter. In very good used condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. May have slight utensil marks if any.
The Vintage Wedgewood Columbia 595 Pattern, 10 Inch Vegetable Serving Bowl with Lid is a sophisticated and elegant piece of bone china pottery from England. This original Columbia 595 pattern, featuring a glossy finish, is perfect for serving vegetables at all occasions. The printed backstamp indicates its authenticity as a Wedgwood brand product, adding a touch of luxury to your table setting. With its classic design and high-quality craftsmanship, this serving bowl is a beautiful addition to any dinnerware collection.
Hanselmann Pottery was a renowned studio in Corrales, New Mexico, known for its high-quality, functional, handcrafted ceramics (like mugs, plates, and bowls) inspired by historical pottery and modern design, operating from the 1970s until its closure in late 2023. Stunning colors, mint condition. Measures 9″ wide by 3″ tall.
Antique large oval serving platter featuring elegant raised gold gilt decoration on a soft ivory porcelain ground. The piece displays a beautifully scalloped edge with applied gilt floral and foliate motifs, consistent with fine European/Bavarian style tableware from the late 19th to early 20th century. This platter is unmarked but closely resembles known Bavarian porcelain examples (including Marlboro-style pieces) in form, glaze, and raised gilt detailing. A refined decorative and functional serving piece. Small chip on underside (not visible from display side). Gold gilt shows wear and scratches consistent with age and use. Light surface wear and minor discoloration to underside rim. Please review all photos carefully. 18.25″ long x 13″ wide x 2 tall. Background/display items are for presentation only and are not included. Color: Ivory / Gold. Finish: Raised Gilt Decoration. Style: Victorian / Art Nouveau / Bavarian Style. Features: Scalloped Edge, Hand Applied Gilt. Country/Region of Manufacture: Europe (Unmarked).