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This vintage bowl from Japan features a beautifully hand-painted cherry blossom glaze on earthenware. The round shape and multicolor pattern make it a perfect addition to any collection or for use as a decorative piece. Measuring 14 inches in width and with a depth of 2 to 4 inches in the middle, this bowl is both unique and functional. The backstamp is painted/sticker and the production technique is pottery. The item weighs 5lbs and is part of the Cherry Blossom product line. It’s a great choice for all occasions and would make a wonderful gift for an adult who appreciates vintage pottery. This is a gorgeous large VTG Japan drip glazed pottery piece with beautiful cherry blossoms and it’s very rare it took me a long time to find anything on this and it was all in Japanese so I had to translate everything I read!! It’s very heavy and thick no chips or cracks it’s gorgeous!! When I found it it had some old felt on the bottom I took it off and cleaned it!! Happy shopping if any questions send me a message?
For a detailed description and history of the “AMERICAN BELLEEK” and a specific discussion of this particular line, there is an EXCELLENT article on the Museum of Ceramics website entitled “LOTUS WARE” by Catherine S. Just Google LOTUS WARE. The pierced Moorish inspired lacework is recognized as perhaps the rarest of the LOTUS WARE lines, and because of the delicacy of the design it is most unusual for one of these pieces to survive unblemished. According to the treatise by Ms. Vodrey only one in twelve pieces made it through the kilns… And a third of those were accidentally broken. She states further production at the porcelain plant was costing ten dollars for every single dollar brought into KT&K. FROM THE MUSEUM OF CERAMICS. Because of the World’s Fair awards and the endless stream of rave reviews, however, KT&K felt obliged to continue. Lotus Ware had become not merely a product, but a mission–and a bold statement that American potteries could compete with such European stalwarts as Limoges, Wedgwood, and Minton. Lotus Ware was produced for just four short years. By 1896, KT&K had ceased to manufacture Lotus. Most of the moorish columbian design bowls were later hand decorated by amatures and it is just incredibly rare to find one in a “virgin” state.
Set of 8 Adams Calyx Ware Singapore Bird Bowl 6-1/4 Black Stamp England VTG. Set of 8 bowls measure 6-1/4 wide. Feature black back stamp. Good vintage condition, no chips or cracks.
This vintage Red Wing Pottery mixing bowl from Minnesota is a beautiful addition to your kitchen. The round bowl is made of stoneware and boasts a multicolor banded sponge ware pattern. It’s perfect for mixing ingredients for your favorite recipes. This bowl is an antique piece from the Arts & Crafts/Mission Style era and is a great find for collectors. The bowl has a unique character and is great for display or for use. It’s a one-item set that was produced using traditional pottery techniques in the United States.
Stunning Roseville Vintage Pottery Laurel Bowl, Shape 251-5, Yellow Ware. Small Decorative Round Bowl Low Profile. “Laurel” Molded Design Incorporates Branches, Leaves & Berries, Plus Vertical Triple Striped Indentations. Excellent Vintage Condition No Chips or Cracks Very Clean. Normal Minor Production Marks & Flea Bites. Some Crazing Appropriate to Age. Approximately 6.5″W x 2.5″H. This is a pre-owned vintage item, so it will show signs of wear commensurate with its age. I try to identify and point out any visible imperfections, but it is important that you look carefully at the pictures as they are the best representation of the merchandise. If you have any questions, please message me.
Vtg 1920′s McCoy Yellow Ware Mixing Bowl Windowpane Lrg 9 3/4 x 6. Beautiful condition, no cracks! Beautiful condition considering age. Vibrant color and definition. Please see photos for details and measurements.
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.
We offer an early twentieth century Royal Doulton porcelain Flambé Ware bowl signed Noke for Charles J. Noke one of the creators of the Flambé glaze in 1904. The serving bowl has a six sided bordered rim and rests on three feet. The bowl is decorated in deep indigo on a red ground with a cottage set in a wooded rural landscape. The bowl measures 2 1/4″ in height and 11″ in width. The central bowl measures 8 5/8″ in diameter and the base measures 6 1/4″ in diameter. As seen in the photographs, there are several knife marks inside the bowl and some show the white clay surface. The Royal Doulton Flambé serving bowl is presented in gently used antique condition with no chips, cracks, breaks or repairs.
This vintage Japanese pottery bowl is a true treasure for collectors and fans of Asian antiques. The bowl doubles as a tea cup and is perfect for enjoying matcha. The piece is made of mixed materials and originates from Japan. Its maker is unknown, adding to its mysterious allure. The bowl has a beautiful Hagi Ware finish, making it a standout piece for any collection.
This is a beautiful round bowl from Carlton Ware, England. Made of high-quality porcelain, the bowl features a stunning orange and cream color with iridescent bowl, butterflies as the main decorative element. Measuring 5 1/4 inches in diameter and 3 inches in depth, it is the perfect size for serving your favorite desserts or other small dishes. This antique compote and pedestal bowl is handmade and has a printed backstamp. It is also numbered. Truly a great pedestal bowl. See pictures for condition. There are no chips or cracks.