Here we have a tiny yellow ware bowl in a pattern seldom found. This bowl is decorated with 5 brown bands and a single white band. The brown glaze was thickly applied, you can feel the raised bands with your finger tip. This tiny bowl measures only. 4 ¼” in width across the rim by 2 ¼” in height. This bowl is a beauty and is in its original condition. And is the smallest size bowl in this highly desirable pattern. The last photo shows this and the next larger size bowl in this rare pattern. This little bowl would be prized by any yellow ware or country collector.
Here we have a very rare and tiny blue and white band yellow ware bowl. Measuring only 3 ¾” in width across the rim by 2″ in height this little bowl is a beauty and is in original mint condition with no damage or repairs. The bowl is decorated with 2 thin raised white bands and a raised blue band. This has a square shoulder and a delicate raised foot rim that shows no sign of wear.
This pattern appears on five flower vases Accession #’s 1958.1058 through. 1062 in the Winterthur Museum’s collection (see last image). Measurements: 13 15/16″ diameter, 7″ height. Condition: cracks, glaze chips. According to Delftware expert Robert Aronson, large punch bowls like this are rare and were listed in Dutch price lists as “kastrom” or cupboard bowls.
This listing is for a JB Owens Opalesce Inlaid Malachite bowl. Rare line produced 1905 design by John Lessell. The bowl measures approximately 3 1/2″ high x 8″ widest diameter. I think this is the bottom of a humidor, but is also could be a cupped bowl. This piece is unmarked. Examples have been found with a label. Beautiful & very rare! Condition: EXC condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Just a couple of very small areas of malachite loss – the largest being approximately 1/8. Check listings for more Pottery in my Pottery/ China store category. OWENS Ohio Art Pottery Very Rare Opalesce Inlaid Malachite Bowl EXC. Check listings for more Pottery in. My Pottery/ China store category. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
Vintage Robinson Ransbottom pottery 8 Qt mixing bowl Very Large 12LBS. Has 2 chips on the bottom rim, crazing and a discolored spot on the inside of the bowl. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
This RARE vintage popcorn bowl by the late folk artist Jerry Brown is a unique one of a kind piece of art pottery that will add a touch of folk style to any occasion. The large round bowl has a blue spatter glaze and is hand etched and painted with’popcorn’ on the outside of the bowl and’ain’t no more’ on the inside bottom of the bowl as well as additional decorative details. Made of hand thrown clay stoneware pottery, it measures 10.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height and depth. The bowl is an original, handmade piece from the late 20th century and is signed by the artist on the bottom of the bowl. It is perfect for serving popcorn or any other snack, or as part of your Jerry Brown collection. The bowl is a rare one of a kind vintage item and is perfect for collectors and those who appreciate unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. This Jerry Brown original is sure to increase in value as time goes on. Well worth the investment. It is a heavy piece weighing approximately 8 lbs! It is a gorgeous example of Americana folk art. Don’t sleep on this beauty!
This listing is for a JB Owens Opalesce Inlaid Malachite bowl. Rare line produced 1905 design by John Lessell. The bowl measures approximately 3 1/2″ high x 8″ widest diameter. I think this is the bottom of a humidor, but is also could be a cupped bowl. This piece is unmarked. Examples have been found with a label. Beautiful & very rare! Condition: EXC condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Just a couple of very small areas of malachite loss – the largest being approximately 1/8. Check listings for more Pottery in my Pottery/ China store category. OWENS Ohio Art Pottery Very Rare Opalesce Inlaid Malachite Bowl EXC. Check listings for more Pottery in. My Pottery/ China store category. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
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.
This is a vintage Fiesta Ware #4 mixing bowl in the ivory color made by Homer Laughlin. The first 5 fiesta ware colors were introduced in late 1935 early 1936. This bowl has the bottom inner rings so it was made from 1936 until early 1938 only. The later production bowls (mid 1938) has a smooth bottom with no rings. The bowl is about 5 5/16th inches tall and about 7 11 /16th inches across This piece is in very good used condition for its age. There are no cracks, crazing, or repairs that I can see. There is one pin head sized nip on the outside edge of the rim as shown in the photos. There are five pinhead sized glaze pops on the inside of the bowl as shown in the photos. I can not find any utensil marks when I inspected the bowl. The foots glaze skips as shown that was most likely caused by contact with the resting surface before the glaze was dry. The piece is well marked. I took a lot of photos to show all the details and are part of the description. Please review the photos, they are part of the description. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. I’m in the process of downsizing my years of collecting. I’ll be listing several items in the next couple of weeks that need new homes. Thank you for looking and check out my other items! I package all items in recycled peanuts and bubble wrap. All items are well protected. I will be responsible to file all breakage claims and paperwork. Save all items (Including packing material, box, and items broken and unbroken) you may be required to present them during the filing the claim with the post office. I will notify you when the process is complete so that you can dispose of the unwanted items and packing material. Satisfaction is number 1. If there is a problem please contact me to work it out. As you can tell by my feedback I do not misrepresent items intentionally. I will make good on my errors.