Vintage Pink Fish Art Pottery Bowls Set of 4 Stoneware Signed In good condition, no chips or cracks Measures 9″L x 7″W x 2.5H These are great for display and use as needed.
Two charming farmhouse stoneware crocks, milk pan bowls, as found in estate. These were used to hold milk for the day which allowed for the easy skimming of the cream to make butter and cheese. Perfect for display in a country kitchen or use for bread making etc. They have a wide banded rim. There is no glaze underneath the rim and the very top. In the early kitchens, knives were sharpened on this rough edge. As you can see, the smaller bowl has bottom cracks. Bleach will clear away the dirt in the cracks and make them more presentable, still holds liquid well. The very large bowl has normal age imperfections. So many fun uses. Another is storing onions or potatoes. Or use them to hold a collection such as cookie cutters, add color for the holidays and sit on your harvest table. Largest measures 13.25″ in diameter and 5.75″ tall Smaller is approx. 10.5″ diameter by 4.75″ tall These are quite heavy. Will pack very well and insure. See photos for condition and if you have questions or need additional pictures don’t hesitate to ask.
Available for sale is a quite unusual & rare blue & white stenciled Wildflower covered roaster. Produced by Brush McCoy in southeastern Ohio & dates from 1905 – 1925. This is the very first covered roaster. I’ve seen through the years. The roaster has an exceedingly high domed cover. The large wide base has four (4) blue stenciled Wildflowers. Around & two accent bands. The domed cover has three (3) Wildflower designs & two bands as well. The stenciling is sharp & crisp & has great color contrast. The base has a recessed rim to accommodate. The cover from slipping. It measures 4 3/8″ in height & 10 3/8″ in diameter. The domed cover measures. 3 1/8″ in height & 9 3/4″ in diameter. Together, complete, the covered roaster measures 7 1/4 in height! The base has two shallow flakes on the exterior rim measuring 1/4″ & 1/2″, no other damage. Shallow flakes seen on the interior recessed rim are inmanufacture & are the result of air bubble pops. The cover is in very good condition with a single 2 3/4″ thru hairline at the rim (2″ on exterior side), see. No other damage, no repairs. As seen, the domed cover has a recessed button finial grip & can. Be inverted to be used as a serving bowl as well. Also pictured, the cover can be nested into the base. To save on storage space, see last Pic.
Vintage Stoneware Pottery Mixing/Pouring Bowl Blue Band Stoneware Pottery Batter Bowls. Most items I list are previously owned and/or vintage, and may not be perfect. I do my best to accurately describe all aspects. The colors of an item might be a little different than the photos you see on your monitor. Please carefully review all photos attached, as they are made a part of the listing. WHEN IN DOUBT DON’T HESITATE TO ASK AND WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.
Big Vintage Studio Slab Built Pot Hexagonal Vase Earthy Moss Glaze Dated 1970′s. Vintage studio pottery meiping form vase with variegated brown glaze. Great looking sophisticated piece. Possibly by Gil Warren; found in Providence RI collection amidst a number of Gil Warren pieces. 11 5/8″ high, 6″ diameter. For more information please visit Thomas K. Libby on the web or visit the studio at Cannondale Village, 26 Cannon Rd. TKLIBBY is now back in Cannon Crossing. World class packing and automated labeling ensure your item arrives safely and quickly. Please send a message through the listing(s) you are interested in. Provide a brief introduction and description of your professional credentials. And in return, you will receive an offer at a 15% discount. You may also be interested in.. View more great items. Template by Froo Apps.
Pictured is an early blue & white Apricot stoneware bowl offered for sale. The mixing or serving bowl has an. Embossed honeycomb design around the shoulder. The Apricot design is repeated four times around with a. Small sprig between each. The underside has a large pinwheel design. It measures 3 1/2″ in height, 9 1/4″ in. Diameter, & dates from 1905 – 1925. It’s in excellent condition with no nicks, damage or repairs. Bowl for daily use…
This vintage signed studio art pottery Hand made, and signed by artist. Lided bowl is good for decor display. No chips or cracks in good condition. It has decorated by leaves ans hand colored, from 1981 features a unique stoneware pattern of leaves, standing at 9 inches tall and 8 inches wide. Handmade in North America during the late 20th century, this decorative piece showcases intricate carvings, a 3D effect of ribbon on top of lid. The multicolor design and textured finish add to its charm, making it a standout addition to any collection or as a decorative accent in a home or studio. This art pottery pot is a true representation of the craftsmanship and artistic flair of its era.
FP Roseville Frienship Bowls Nesting Lot Set Of 5 VTG Blue Band Stoneware EUC. Beautiful set in very nice condition. Bo wl sizes are as follow s. 6.5- 1 quart.
Rare Bennington Potters Vermont Pottery 2180 Glazed Stoneware Studio Art Bowl. Gorgeous variations of brown. There are a few areas of imperfections from the maker but nothing that’s new and nothing that is Major. Everything can be seen from the photos. There is also normal crazing for its age. See all photos, any questions please ask.
Established in Cambridge OH the 1930s, Universal Potteries produced the Ballerina line from the late forties and fifties. Their dinnerware proved to be exceptionally popular during this period because it was both oven proof and dishwasher safe. It also denotes a understated simplistic, subtle air of quality, without the pretensions of that era. This collection consists of 5-pie plates, 4 casserole dishes with vented lid, 1 small and 1 large mixing bowl and 1 pitcher. This is from Universal Potteries, Ballerina Collection, Yellow Daisy, sometime mid-Century. They are super heavy, oven-proof and so cool. No chips or cracks. I had a bunch more and chose only the pieces that had no damage. A couple of pieces need additional cleaning, probably with a magic eraser. They have been stored in the basement for 30+ years. 5 pie plates-9.25″ diameter, 1.5″ height. 4 casserole dishes-8′ diameter, 3 height. 1-small mixing bowl-6.25″ diameter, 3.5″ height. 1-large mixing bowl-7.25″ diameter, 4″ height.