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Peasant Village red triangular bowl #71128 with fluted edges and mottled glaze. Stands approximately 3 1/2″ x 8 3/4″ at widest area.
Vintage Peasants Village Italian Pottery Handled Salad Pasta Bowl Green Rooster. This is a HUGE piece! It measures approximately 14.5″ x 12″ x5. There are a few small chips on the underside of the rim. They are highlighted in the pictures.
Vintage Italian PV (Peasant Village) “Red Cabbage” Crown Bowl, Ceramic, Signed, 1966. Italian crown bowl, ceramic, orange, signed with plate. I don’t know if PV, which one often sees on vintage pottery from abroad means an actual company called Peasant Village, or from a peasant village on some countryside. I suspect the latter. I think this, and pieces like it, were made somewhere in Italy in an artist’s studio or a very small company with a special kind of kiln–maybe a salt kiln? I know that achieving this bright orange color in glazing pottery is very difficult. Orange and red are colors that you don’t see often in pottery because they are so hard to achieve. I think it’s something about the temperature of the kiln that must be reached. This is a medium scale crown bowl glazed in orange and decorated with raised jewel motifs around the band. Signed on the underside: “Italy 67137 PV”. PV (Peasant Village) was a U. Importer of Italian ceramics from1929 until the1970s. I don’t think that one is perfect, either. (12.7 cm) Diameter: 10.5 in. (26.67 cm) Style. Mid-Century Modern (of the Period) Materials and Techniques. Ceramic, Glazed Place of Origin. Wear consistent with age and u se. 5 tiny, small chips and 3 instances of repair on the pieces that extends up from the band. What are those called? Please look at all the photos and read everything I’ve written about the condition and description of this item. It’ll come to you from a smoke-free, pet-free, virus-free, fully vaxxed house. Thanks for the consideration. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “sugarbaber” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Origin: Italy
- Pattern: Crown
- Shape: Crown
- Occasion: All Occasions
- Color: Orange
- Year Manufactured: 1966
- Material: Ceramic
- Set Includes: Bowl, Dinner Plate
- Vintage: Yes
- Brand: PV (Peasant Village)
- Type: Decorative Bowl
- Theme: Crown
- Features: Bright Orange
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Time Period Manufactured: 1960-1969
- Production Technique: Studio Crafted
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
- Product Line: Red Cabbage
Set of Four Heavy Vintage Mason s English Ironstone “Christmas Village” Serving Dishes. Superb condition without any chips or cracks and free from crazing as shown in 12 pictures attached. Weighs a few kilos. The quality is absolutely fantastic. Miles Mason began his career in 1796 as a china importer in London, England. At that time, Europe was actively engaged in trade with the Orient. The Orient was expressly efficient at producing quality china and porcelain and the extravagant designs streaming from the East were immensely popular throughout Europe. As the production of china became more and more heavily influenced by Oriental imports, Miles Mason made the decision to leave his job as a china wholesaler and open his own porcelain producing factory. In 1804, Mason officially announced his exit from the import business with an article in the London Morning Herald. Through his work as a china importer, Mason amassed considerable wealth. Using his acquired wealth as startup capital, he opened a pottery factory at Lane Delph, Fenton. In 1806, Masons factory officially opened and became known as the Minerva Works. Miles Mason solicited his three sons to manage his Fenton factory. Because the Minerva Works was controlled by the Mason family, the factory soon became known as Masons. Miles Masons earliest productions were simply marked with the backstamp M Mason and were heavily influenced by the Oriental porcelain that he imported to London in 1796. In 1813, Charles James Mason, the third son of Miles Mason, received a patent for his ironstone china. This hardened earthenware proved useful in the production of daily china, as well as industrial strength tiles used in furnaces, fireplaces, and flooring. Soon after the creation of ironstone, the Masons name became popular throughout England and Europe. In 1815, Charles Mason married Sarah Spode, the granddaughter of Josiah Spode. As a result of the familial alliance, the Minerva Works acquired a second factory that was being held by the Spode family in Fenton. By 1820, the ironstone productions of the Minerva Works factory had built up an exceptional repertoire of patterns that were Oriental in character but reflected many Italian and English landscapes. In 1822, the Minerva Works was devastated by the death of its founder, Miles Mason. Despite the grief felt by the company and its employees, the Minerva Works continued to successfully produce and sell many ironstone patterns. One reason for the immense success of the company came as a result of a unique marketing technique employed by Charles Mason. Until this time, auctions were used only for estate sales and overstock sales. In 1829, the Minerva Works became known as Charles J. The name was also applied to Fenton Factory, the factory acquired from Josiah Spode. Throughout this period, a number of backstamps were used, including M Mason, CJ Mason & Co. Lane Delph, and Fenton Stone Works. Eight years before his death, Charles Mason decided to sell the Minerva Works and Fenton Stone Works. In 1848, Masons factories became the property Francis Morley. Two years after Morleys acquisition, both factories were closed and production was moved to Broad Street in Shelton. Charles Mason died in 1856. For the next century, Mason’s Ironstone would change hands four more times. The most notable and lasting of acquisitions occurred in 1862, when George Ashworth became partner to Francis Morley. The George Ashworth name was used from 1862 until 1969. In 1969, the company was renamed Mason’s Ironstone Ltd. The company began to remake many of its earlier designs. These Oriental designs marry the simple elegance of Eastern art with heavily ornate and brightly colored Derby designs of England. Masons insured continuity of its name and product when it joined the Wedgwood Group in 1973. Mason’s Ironstone Ltd. Continues to produce finely decorated porcelain. Replacements carries an extensive array of patterns including the ever popular Vista, Denmark Blue, Christmas Village, and Regency-Plantation Colonial. The item “Set of Four Vintage Masons English Ironstone Christmas Village Serving Dishes” is in sale since Thursday, August 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “santoor-uk” and is located in Eccles, Greater Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Pattern: Christmas
- Use: Tableware
- Material: Ironstone
- MPN: Does Not Apply
- Year of Manufacture: 1980s
- Brand: Mason’s
- Date: 1980-Now
- Colour: Multi
- Sub-Type: British
- Date Range: 1980-Now
- Boxed/ Unboxed: Unboxed
- Product Type: Christmas Serving Dishes
- Style: Festive
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Production Technique: Pottery
Vintage Buffalo Pottery Deldare Ye Village Tavern 9 Bowl. Ye Village Tavern (Colonial Scenes). 9″ x 3 1/2″. Please scroll down to view all of the pictures. There is a flaw in the glaze in the bottom of the bowl about the size of a pencil eraser. Under a bright lighter I can see crazing in the glaze (commensurate with this type and age of pottery) A few minor utensil marks. The pictures are also showing glare from the lights. No chips or cracks. Due within 3 Days. Vintage perfumes can lose their freshness. The older the perfume, the less likely it will smell like its original scent, nor will it last as long after applying. Vintage clothing are a one of a kind item and may show signs of usage, storage, aging, etc. Major flaws/issues will be noted. Be sure to check all measurements, as sizing can be different for older items and brands. Shoe size fits can vary with different brands and styles. Please read item description completely and refer to the pictures as they are part of the description and condition. Most items that I sell are used or vintage and therefore will show age appropriate signs of wear. If an item is new, it will be so stated. Customer Service and Satisfied Buyers are important. Please contact me with any problems. Good – Moderate wear and is fully functional Fair – Moderate wear and has condition issues that may or may not be repairable. More than just a pretty picture. Try Vendio Image Hosting. FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today! The item “Vintage Buffalo Pottery Deldare Ye Village Tavern 9 Bowl” is in sale since Friday, November 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Buffalo”. The seller is “zebrababe” and is located in Dallas, Texas. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- MPN: Ye Village Tavern
- Object Type: Serving Bowl
- Brand: Buffalo
- Style: Deldare Ware
- Model: Ye Olden Days
Ask any questions so I may answer them but please look at the photos. Keep the arrow over a photo and it will automatically show an even more detailed view. The photos should be considered part of the description. A yardstick will be included in one of the photos to give you a sense of the size of the item. PRACTICALLY ALL OF THE CURRENT LISTINGS I HAVE ON WILL BE TAKEN OFF PERMANENTLY ON DECEMBER 31ST. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPOSALS ABOUT PACKAGE DEALS, INVOLVING ANY AND ALL ITEMS CURRENTLY ON, LET ME KNOW AND I’LL LOOK TO MAKE IT HAPPEN, BUT SEND ME ANY PROPOSALS BEFORE DECEMBER 31ST. The item “VINTAGE GREENFIELD VILLAGE GLAZED 6 BROWNWARE DISH BOWL HANDMADE” is in sale since Sunday, December 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Other American Pottery”. The seller is “popforestuff” and is located in North Babylon, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, PH, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, AG, AW, BZ, DM, GD, KN, LC, MS, TC, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.