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This vintage mixing bowl from Robinson Ransbottom is a beautiful addition to any kitchen. The bowl has a yellow glaze and features an intricate diamond pattern, and was made in Ohio in 1940. This handmade set is perfect for all occasions, whether you’re mixing up a batch of your favorite cookie dough or serving a salad for your next dinner party. Crafted from clay and stoneware, this bowl is an original piece of art pottery that is sure to impress. The bowl comes with a backstamp that is impressed with the Robinson Ransbottom logo, and has a glossy finish. This mixing bowl is a must-have for any vintage pottery collector, and is sure to bring a touch of Arts & Crafts/Mission Style to your home.
Moroccan Vintage Large Bowl SIGNED Hanging Pottery Handmade, 16 Inches, 4 inches tall. I honestly wish I knew more about this bowl. It is signed, see photo. I did many different searches and research, but cannot identify the signature, I did identify a bowl that had the same design as the sides of the inside of this bowl. I do know this shows age, especially the underside of the bowl. There are holes in the footed edge of the bowl for hanging on a wall. There is a small chip on the underside, a couple small chips of paint on the inside and rim, small. Please see last few photos. This bowl is very heavy, weighing 5 lbs.
Karlsruhe Rare Art Pottery Majolica Bowl Signed This is an impressing wall plaque both in size and subject matter.
VINTAGE ROSEVILLE POTTERY BROWN PINECONE CONSOLE BOWL SHAPE 322-12 PLANTER READ. Please see photos there is one chip on the top rim, but still a very beautifully displayed piece.
Offered for sale is this beautiful full set of Red Wing Spongeware Panel bowls 5-11 and all in EXCELLENT condition with NO chips, NO cracks and NO hairlines.
This vintage Fiestaware mixing bowl is a stunning piece of pottery that was manufactured in America by HLC in 1936. The bowl is in excellent condition and features an impressive Art Deco design in a vibrant red color. It is a rare original piece with an impressed backstamp and glossy finish. With a height of 5 inches and a width of 7.5 inches, this round bowl is perfect for all occasions and is a great addition to any collection. The bowl is part of the original Fiestaware product line and has been well-preserved since its production in the 1930s. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this beautiful vintage mixing bowl! Please see photos I have pointed out any flea bites and glaze skips. This bowl is from a smoke free home and environment.
Jasperware is a type of stoneware pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. These are produced in moulds and applied to the ware as sprigs. Before the advent of the dating system in 1860one must look to other clues to date pieces described as marked WEDGWOOD only.
Signed Frances Senska small purple pottery bowl with decorative marks around the sides. Good pre-owned condition has some wear on the edges of the bowl. The color is a pretty lavender. I bought this from the estate of a woman who was a student of Frances Senska in Montana. I’m happy to provide more info photos at your request.
This rare and beautiful bowl is handmade by Jars from France. It is a beautiful crackle glazed bowl in a very soft baby blue green color. After intense searching I found NONE in this color. It is a gorgeous piece. It measures 9 inches in diameter and is 3 deep. It is simply gorgeous and the color is one of my favorite hues. Perfect addition to any decor or as a serving dish. It is a very high quality piece of pottery that is truly stunning!