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Own a piece of history with this 100% vintage Fiesta Turquoise serving bowl. Made in the USA during the 1940s and 1950s, this art pottery is. Almost perfection one small chip. Totally original, serving bowl is ideal for those who appreciate the art deco style and vintage pottery make it a unique addition to any pottery and glass collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this piece of history.
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Vintage Italy Mica 1430/22 Hand Painted Pottery Fruit Dish Bowl with Handles, 9 3/4″ Widest including Handles x 8″, 3 3/4 High including Handle, Weight is 1 Lbs 6 Oz. It is in good used condition, no chips, no cracks-Please see photos for the details. If you have any questions, Please let us know.
A NED FOLTZ 17.5″ long Redware Pottery Bowl, 3.5″ high. In very good condition without chips, cracks or repairs. The date and signature is there but harder to read. See the last pictures. We believe the date is 1993. Nice thick pottery so the bowl is heavy.
Add a touch of vintage charm to your indoor or outdoor spaces with this set of two green-glazed bowls from McCoy. The round bowls, with a beautiful sunrise pattern, are made of high-quality yellow ware pottery and were manufactured in 1930. The bowls are perfect use as planters or decorative pottery and glassware, along with mixing bowls for use in the kitchen. With their sturdy construction, these vintage bowls are a perfect addition to your collection. The green color of the glaze adds a pop of color to any room and the unique pattern will surely catch the eye of anyone who sees them. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history with these McCoy Sunrise Pottery Green Glaze Bowls.
Vintage Castle GERZ German Tureen Punch / Soup Bowl.
This beautiful vintage bowl is a must-have for any pottery collector. With its stunning blue salt glaze finish, this round stoneware bowl measures 10 x 5 inches and is perfect for serving your favorite dishes. Crafted using the pottery production technique, this bowl is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also durable and functional. Whether you’re looking to add to your decorative cookware or simply want to display it as a decorative piece, this Ruckel’s bowl is sure to impress. SEE PICS FOR MINOR FLAWS. This bowl has stood the test of time. I don’t see any hairline cracks. I do see two mold imperfections on top and bottom. I will be listing two other bowls of similar style and color.
This vintage American pottery bowl by renowned Stella Teller features a geometric abstract motive that showcases the Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico. The bowl is handmade there are some minor flaws due to age, bowl measures 4″x5″x5 and is signed.
This vintage pottery pour bowl is a unique addition to any kitchen or dining room. The bowl is made of clay and stoneware, and features a beautiful vintage pattern. It has been signed by the artist, adding a touch of personalization to your collection. The bowl is perfect for serving soups, stews, or salads, and its production technique ensures that each piece is one-of-a-kind. Whether you’re a collector of vintage pottery or simply looking for a beautiful bowl to add to your tableware, this vintage pottery pour bowl is sure to impress.
Roseville Vintage Pottery Pine Cone Bowl, Shape 428-8, Brown. Small bowl in an elegant curved shape. Roseville adapted the “Modern” version of this pattern from the first Pine Cone line of the 1930′s, featuring the same pine cones, needles and branches. Pine Cone Modern pieces are always numbered in the 400′s. The glaze on the smooth body is golden brown, melding into a dark brown base. Late Line, introduced in 1953. Condition: No chips, cracks or repairs. Marks: Molded Roseville U. Dimensions: 9″ wide, 4″ deep front to back, 2 1/4 high. Visit the Roseville section of our store here. For more Pine Cone and other popular vintage pottery. Browse our store for other vintage and antique treasures here. Estimated arrival dates are not guaranteed. We are happy to answer any questions you may have.