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Boris Chatman was born in Russia, studied art in Paris, lived and worked in Spain and North Africa and later emigrated to the U. On 6/09/1952 – An exhibition of his work alongside ceramicists, Miss Rose Krebs and Boris Chatman, was on view. He sometimes used a scratched or painted BC into the clay as pictured. He expired in August of 1965. This fantastic pottery ceramic bowl is part of his legacy. Bowl measures 8.25″ in diameter x 3.5″ tall. Overall in very good condition for age, showing some pinpoint clay marks from firing. A very unique art piece that will never be duplicated and very worthy of any fine art collector. If at anytime there is a problem or concern, just let me know and we will make things right.
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Here we have an absolutely stunning white-bodied sugar bowl with its lid. In the bowl and lid glaze you can see deep red, brown, blue and white glaze applied to the outside allowing it to flow creating this beautiful marbled agate decoration. The sugar has an attractive recessed foot and applied handles. The domed lid has an easy to hold button knob handle. On the widest part of the outside of the bowl there are small spots where this sugar rubbed against another sugar resulting in glaze loss before this was fired in the kiln. This was covered with clear glaze in the final firing. Measuring 6″ across the rim by 5 ¾” in height to the top of the handle on the lid, this is in. Original mint condition with no post production damage or repairs. Both the lid and bowl and rings like a bell when you tap them. The underside of the recessed foot is stamped “SARREGUEMINES”. This was a French pottery founded in 1790, they were to France what Wedgwood was to England. This is an extremely rare mocha decorated signed sugar and any advanced collector would be pleased to add to their collection.
1940′s Dorothy Kindell turtle trinket box. (or what every you choose to use it for). The glaze has crazing to it. When looking at the close up pictures of the crazing, please remember that they are close up pictures. 2 chips on one foot. There are 2 pictures of his foot with the spots. The picture of the side of his foot has 3 white spots showing. The spot to the left is the chip and the other 2 spots is the foot reflecting the sunlight. I think the very end of its tail has a tiny spot of glaze missing. I do not think it is chipped, but which every it maybe, there is a tiny spot/issue on the end of its tail. White dot on the top of its head. You cannot feel it when you run your fingernail across it. Great color and shine. Inside its belly is clean. Great display piece and very hard to find. Please look the pictures over.
This vintage bowl is a unique and stunning piece with a mid-century vibe. Handmade in the United States, it features a unique mosaic effect with Sascha Brastoff’s signature on the inside. There are fingerprints on the inside from when it was glazed (before the artist’s signature) so could be the artist’s fingerprint smudges. See all pictures as they are part of the condition description and may include dimensions. If you have any questions regarding this item, please feel free to ask! Thanks for your business, hope to deal with you again.
5″ tall and 8.5″ diameter. Please message us with any further questions on our listings. Please use zoom feature as pictures are a part of the item description. Items are estate finds (unless otherwise noted) and show signs of wear from age, use, storage and/or display, and may require cleaning. The item pictured and detailed in the listing is the item(s) that will be sent to you. We are not experts or appraisers but do our best to research items and give a general description if it’s origins are not obvious.
Stunning Hand Thrown Studio Pottery Oval Casserole Bowl with Handles. (10″ x 11″ x 3-1/4). Older Piece by Margaret Frith, Brookhouse Pottery, North Wales UK? Signed by the Artist (mf 4 85). What an absolutely handsome vintage Mid-Century Modern Studio Art Pottery Bowl with speckled glazing and a most interesting design of triangles on the outside of the bowl! It has a very nice matte glaze of tan-blue-green-gray with brown speckles. This piece is quite heavy nearly 5 lbs. And has built-in handles. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and was collected but never used. It has a stamp on the bottom by the artist (mf) and a stamp of what appears to be a date 4 85 = April 1985? This beautiful piece belonged to a friend’s late wife who collected studio art pottery during the 1980′s before they were married. This casserole holds about 3 quarts. The outside rim measures approximately 10 inches x 10-3/4 inches (not including the handles). The outside rim (with the handles) measures about 10 inches x 13 inches. The bottom rim is 9-1/4 inches x 10-1/4 inches. The bowl is 3-1/4 inches tall. The bowl weighs: 4 lbs. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
Fantastically Whimsical Handmade Pottery Bowl with Figurine of Woman inside. Large bowl- 12 inches across. Artist Signed at bottom- Solveig Cox. Solveig Cox was a well known potter from Northern Virginia. Solveig Cox was a potter. For more than forty years before her passing in 2017. She was born in New York City and attended Bennington College where she began working with a potter’s wheel. From the beginning, clay has been her medium to express her ideas about women and later cats. This is a wonderful and RARE find from the renowned pottery Solveig Cox. Wonderful opportunity to own a piece of the master potter’s work. Thank you for your interest! Every effort is made to represent items up for sale as they are. Photos are included with listings so that a potential purchaser can see any/all defects. Vintage items are just that- Vintage. Ask questions if you are unsure about something. All sales are final.
Vintage Rainbow Gate Set Of 2 Salad Plates Ladybug Flowers Logo, Signed & Dated. These plates were created prior to owner Jenny Linds passing in 2011. Painted several layers with a rich gloss Some grazing on the flower plate front and back but still great condition.
Beautiful large 10 diameter abstract bowl by listed artist Alan Vigland. Glazed in his popular Dark Green with Red and Turquoise highlights. The bowl stands 7.5 tall and free from any chips or cracks. The interior has a Black glazed finish as does the bottom quarter. Alan Vigland (1941 – 2015) taught ceramics at the Interlochen Arts Center and Northwestern. If at anytime there is a problem or concern, just let me know and we will make things right.