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Peretti Terracotta Thumbprint Bowl. Elsa Peretti, the famed Italian designer, created this line in terra cotta for Tiffany & Co. In the 1970′s. It has a natural exterior and glazed interior with minimalist thumbprint design. Made in Italy, marked and signed. It measures approximately 3 1/4″ tall and 7″ across. Matte outside has surface stains; inside glazed has some crazing.

The Vintage 1999 Patricia Garrett Orange Pumpkin Small Bowl with Lid is a beautifully crafted ceramic piece from California. This round bowl features a charming pumpkin theme, perfect for all occasions. Handmade with an art pottery production style in the late 20th century, this unique bowl adds a touch of vintage flair to any decor. The orange color and impressed backstamp make it a standout piece for collectors and enthusiasts of decorative cookware.

Roseville La Rose Ivory 1924 Vintage Art Pottery Ceramic Bowl 128-7. Decorative Roseville Pottery La Rose bowl. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with Rv stamp. Bowl is 3 1/4″ tall and 9 1/2″ wide. Roseville Pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Over the years, the company expanded its production to include a wide range of decorative wares, and by the early 20th century, Roseville had shifted its focus toward producing finely crafted art pottery in response to the growing Arts and Crafts movement. Many popular patterns and styles helped establish Roseville as a leading American art pottery maker, known for its high-quality craftsmanship and distinctive, nature-inspired designs. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954, largely due to changing consumer tastes and increased competition from mass-produced ceramics. Despite its closure, Roseville pottery remains highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, artistic appeal, and the wide variety of shapes and patterns. Collectors prize Roseville for its floral motifs and elegant designs. These factors continue to make Roseville Pottery a staple in the American art pottery collecting world. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed.


Vintage Revival Period San Juan Pueblo /. It measures approximately 5 1/2″ H x 6 1/4″ W. Please examine all pictures and the short video very closely as they constitute. The majority of the description. This is a heavy pot, weighing nearly 4 pounds! The carving and painting are all very well done, clean and sharp. This is a polychrome Potsuwii-style jar decorated with a four-panel painted and carved feather, kiva step and geometric design around the body. 6.25 in W by 5.5 in H Condition: Very Good Signature: Rosita De Herrera San Juan Pue, N. From the Kings Gallery and the Salazar Rio del Norte Center. Pottery from San Juan Pueblo (today known as Ohkay Ohwingeh) has long been prized. Before 1900, San Juan pottery was either red-on-tan or polished black and usually not decorated. In the 1930s Regina. A Spanish woman who had married into the pueblo, introduced a new style of pottery. Regina organized a group of potters, including Reyecita A. Trujillo and Tomasita Montoya, whose pots the museum is fortunate to have acquired. The shards had been discovered in the abandoned ancestral village of San Juan, across the Rio Grande from the current pueblo. This new style of pottery consisted mostly of red ware. The rim and base of the pots are usually polished red with an unslipped, buff-colored band in between. The band is either carved and decorated with red, buff, and white matte paints or incised with a micaceous slip, which is applied before the firing of the pot. Flowers, feathers, kiva steps, spirals, rainbows and sun/cloud patterns. If you are a collector of Native American Pottery, Jewelry, Kachinas, baskets, and hard-to-find items, please add my store to your favorites. Be sure to check the price difference by selecting each service type in the estimate. Upon winning, if you want an invoice with your options and actual cost, please message us and request it. I DOUBLE BOX 99% of my POTTERY and most other items except jewelry, which gets its own special treatment. I DO NOT use crumpled newspaper or similar materials for cushioning. I use appropriate crush strength boxes and do not skimp on packing materials. If you want special instructions for the carrier, let us know immediately so we can add that to the label. So, keep an eye on the tracking so you know when it arrives. If you require a personal signature, please notify us BEFORE paying so I can send an accurate invoice. Even this is no guarantee, as some providers have opted to sign for you, but they left it (a lot of good that does). I do not claim to be an expert. I simply provide great pieces at reasonable prices to create great value. I do my best to document all items accurately and to the best of my knowledge. I try to take photos that are as true to the actual color as possible. But keep in mind, every monitor shows colors differently. I attempt to depict any defects or imperfections in the description. Please examine all pictures and video (if available) closely, as they constitute the majority of the description and may help catch anything I miss when writing it. If you want additional close-ups or a different angle, feel free to request them. PLEASE contact me prior to leaving feedback should this be the case. This is my #1 priority. If you are a collector of Native American Pottery, Jewelry, Kachina, basketry, and hard-to-find/unusual items in great shape, please add my store to your favorites so you can be notified of authentic vintage Hopi, Navajo, Zuni, and other Native American items as I list them.
The Vintage Fine China Japan Grapevine Platinum Trim #6701 32 Piece Set is a stunning collection of 8 each – round bowls, side plates, saucers and Dinner plates featuring a grapevine pattern with platinum trim. Made of porcelain in Japan during the Mid 20th Century, these bowls are perfect for all occasions and add a touch of Mid-Century Modern style to any table setting. The glossy finish and intricate design make these bowls a unique and elegant addition to any home decor. Just remember to hand wash only to preserve their vintage charm.


This vintage 1970s handmade Native American signed pottery bowl is a unique and authentic piece of art. Made from clay using traditional pottery techniques, this bowl features a timeless design that showcases the craftsmanship and heritage of the Native American artisans. The high-quality material and intricate production technique make this bowl a standout decorative piece for any home.





This vintage Fiesta covered onion soup ivory flat bottom Fiestaware set includes a two-piece bowl featuring a round shape and a glossy finish. Manufactured in 1937 in West Virginia, this Art Deco style ceramic piece is an original production from the Fiesta product line. The set includes an onion soup bowl with a height of 4? ” and a width of 6? “, making it a collectible item for those interested in decorative cookware and dinnerware. Two flea bites on handles.

Discover a touch of Americana with this Vintage Art Pottery Covered Lidded Dish, an 8 1/2 wide tureen boasting a beautiful floral design. The piece, signed by the artist “A Baker, ” exemplifies the charm and craftsmanship of art pottery. Its round shape and all-over pattern make it a striking centerpiece or a functional vessel for your favorite culinary creations. Crafted from durable stoneware With a single compartment, it’s perfect for serving soups, stews, or salads, adding a blend of utility and artistic flair to any table setting. Item is in very good condition. No chips or cracks. Please see photos for more details.









These look to be in great shape. I don’t see any cracks or chips, but they may be something I’m missing. I can’t guarantee them being perfect. I live close to Reno for feet and now I might drop them off close by. If not, you can pick them up. It’s actually in Fernley about 30 minutes outside Reno NV.