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For sale is a lovely piece of pottery made by the Peters and Reed Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The shape is a Vase and this glaze is known as Landsun. The Vase is very tall More »
For sale is a lovely piece of pottery made by the Peters and Reed Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The shape is a Vase and this glaze is known as Landsun. The Vase is very tall as it measures 11 1/2" tall and is 4 7/16" wide at the base. The outside rim measurement is 2 9/16".
The Vase has an earth tone decoration that resembles flames and blends from one color glaze to the next. It starts as a light mustard yellow at the top bleeding into various shades of tan and brown. This is accented with a cobalt blue blending into green and cream at the middle portion of the vase. It then has another band of the deep blue with brown in the middle of these flame type shapes and is finished off at the base with blue green to a sandy brown.
The piece is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is unsigned which is typical of this line. It is guaranteed to be Vintage Peters and Reed from the Landsun line. This simple form and glaze combination would look great in Arts and Crafts decor.
Peters and Reed Pottery (1897-1919) was bought out in 1920 and the name was changed to Zane Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio. They still produce some of the same styles as Peters and Reed. They changed from Red Clay to White Clay Products in 1926. Frank Ferrel designed this Line for Peters and Reed. He was employed there from 1906-1918. In 1918 he left Peters and Reed to work for Roseville Pottery.
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For Auction I have a Wonderful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Dogwood II" and it is done in their More »
For Auction I have a Wonderful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Dogwood II" and it is done in their Smooth Version. The Shape is the Highly Collected and most desirable "Jardinière" Shape. The Jardinière Stands 6 1/4" tall and is 7 1/2" in diameter.
The Jardinière has a very nice Smooth Olive to Moss Green Glaze that is accented along the bottom with a Brown under glaze giving this piece that organic feeling of the Ground or Dirt. The Vase Displays Embossed almost Ivory Dogwood Flowers Clinging to Black Vines along the top portion of the Vase. There is a Cluster of Three Dogwood Flowers with a 4th on one side and Two Horizontal and 1 on the side on the back side. The Black Branches connect each Cluster of Flowers. The Glaze along the top edge displays wonderful mottling. The detail is just wonderful as the Flowers Show their Raised Centers of Pistils.
The Jardinière is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Piece is unsigned and some of these have been found with Roseville's Early "RV" Ink Stamp Signature Mark. This is a quality piece of Art Pottery made by Roseville and would enhance any Art Pottery Collection. This is known as shape number 590-6" in The Roseville Pottery Catalog pages.
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For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Pottery made by The Van Briggle Pottery Company of Colorado Springs, Colorado. This Vase is known as a "Onion Bulb" Bud Vase and is Shape More »
For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Pottery made by The Van Briggle Pottery Company of Colorado Springs, Colorado. This Vase is known as a "Onion Bulb" Bud Vase and is Shape number #645 in The Van Briggle Catalog Line. The Vase Stands 4 1/4" tall and is 3 3/8" in diameter at the widest point. The Vase is made in one of Van Briggle's most highly collected glazes known as "Turquoise Blue".
The Vase depicts an array of Onion Bulbs surrounding the bottom of the piece. Each one of the bulbs has a swirling stem rising up from the Bulb in the shape of a Question Mark. The end of this displays a Onion Flower Bud. The soft lighter matte blue glaze with a deeper matte blue over spray on the Bulbs gives this piece that earthy realistic appearance.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The inside of the vase shows minimal wear and it appears that it saw very little use. There is crazing with this piece and is considered the norm with the Turquoise Blue Glaze. There is also an area to the right of the top stem that is very light in the glaze. This piece is signed on the bottom with the Impressed Van Briggle Double A Logo Mark along with "Van Briggle" in large Freehand Letters with "Colo. Spgs" underneath it. The Piece has a shellac bottom on tan dating it from the 40's-60's.
This is a wonderful form in excellent condition. Those of you who collect Arts and Crafts Design Pottery will surely welcome this addition into your collection. I am sure it will look just great on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. This piece was made circa 1940-1960 « Less
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For sale is a nice Arts and Crafts shaped Pitcher made by The Zanesville Stoneware Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Cabinet Pitcher or Creamer Stands 3 5/8" tall and More »
For sale is a nice Arts and Crafts shaped Pitcher made by The Zanesville Stoneware Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Cabinet Pitcher or Creamer Stands 3 5/8" tall and is 3 1/8" in diameter from outside Handle to tip of Spout.
The Pitcher or Creamer is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks, or dings. The only issues are very minor. There are some irregularities in the making. You can also just barely see the mold line. This is factory and Not Damage. The piece is signed with it mold shape number D 1. It also displays that Zanesville Sandy Bottom Beige Clay.
This is probably one of the most popular Glazes in the Zanesville Stoneware Pottery Line. The Cabinet Pither or Creamer was made Circa 1912-1920. « Less
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For sale is a Splendid Arts and Crafts Style Vase made by the Zanesville Stoneware Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Vase is done in the very desirable Matt Green More »
For sale is a Splendid Arts and Crafts Style Vase made by the Zanesville Stoneware Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Vase is done in the very desirable Matt Green Glaze and the shape is what we call a "Ovoid" Shaped Vase. The Vase is rather large as it stands 8 5/8" tall and is 6" in diameter at the bulge.
The Vase depicts an embossed Stylized Flower on a Stem surrounded by two elongated Leaves on the front and back side. The Matt Green Glaze is wonderful in the Arts and Crafts decorating scheme. The Matt Green Glaze is very similar to Hampshire Pottery's Cucumber Matte Green Glaze. This is one of Zanesville most Popular Patterns and glazes. It was specifically designed to compete against the other Matte green Glazes produced by Weller, Teco, Grueby, Roseville and Hampshire. These were contemporaries to Zanesville at the turn of the Century.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, or chips. The only issues is the usually glaze pops and some crazing and is common with most Zanesville pieces. There is a small area on the lip that shows a minor glaze miss. This is Factory as it was made this way. The Vase is unsigned but it is know as shape number 101. Usually these numbers are impressed into the bottom but for some reason this one is missing it.
This is a wonderful form and would look just fine in any early Matte Green Art Pottery Collection. I'm sure it would look just fine on that Stickley Bookcase. This Vase was made in the early 1900's, Circa 1910-1920.
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For Auction is a wonderful Arts and Crafts Shaped Vase made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The shape is a Squat Indian Snake Basket Vase. The Vase is a More »
For Auction is a wonderful Arts and Crafts Shaped Vase made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The shape is a Squat Indian Snake Basket Vase. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 3 1/2" tall and is 4 5/8" wide at the waist.
The Vase displays a very pleasing shape as well as an Arts and Crafts design. The shape is reminiscent of an Indian Snake Basket with an Native Indian design. The design consists of 3 bordered circular rings around the neck of the vessel. The center ring displays a wavy inner ring. The Waist to the foot tapers very sharply and has 14 Fluted Ribs. The is a bordered ring that circles the waist and touches all of these flutes. This piece has a very nice and subtle jade green colored glaze. This Vessel is accented with 2 small looped Handles that rises up from the body and rolls over and connects in the neck into the pattern.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent shape as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Vase is signed on the bottom with Rookwood's Impressed Reverse "RP" and Sunburst Logo along with the roman numerals XXXII for the year of manufacture, 1932 and the mold number 6103. This is a very Nice Glaze on a Great Arts and Crafts Shape.
Those of you who collect Arts and Crafts Shaped and Design pieces will surely welcome this one into their collection. As always, it would look outstanding on that Stickley Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase.
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For sale is a wonderful Arts and Crafts piece of Art Pottery made by The Marblehead Pottery Company of Marblehead, Massachusetts. The Shape is the very desirable Mission More »
For sale is a wonderful Arts and Crafts piece of Art Pottery made by The Marblehead Pottery Company of Marblehead, Massachusetts. The Shape is the very desirable Mission Shaped Raised Centerpiece bowl or Planter. The Bowl is kind of large as it stands 3" tall and is 9" in diameter.
The Bowl or Planter is covered in a Smooth Speckled Indigo Glaze. This is also known as the infamous "Marblehead Blue Glaze". This is such a pleasing Matt Blue Glaze and I can see why it was so popular during the day. The Inside displays a lighter Matt Robins Eggs Blue Waterproofing Glaze. The two tones of Blue look outstanding together.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a few pin indent areas on the outside of the Bowl in the glaze. This is considered Factory as it was made this way. When you hold this Bowl in your hands you can immediately feel Quality. It has good weight and feels solid. You can also feel this is handmade. When you run your fingers on the inside of the bowl you can feel grooves on the inside walls. This is the tell tale sign of a hand thrown piece. The Bowl is signed on the bottom with the Impressed Ship Logo along with the Initials "M" and "P" on each side of the sails for "Marblehead Pottery".
This is a very nice example of this form and Glaze. This is a very hard to find form in the Bowl Shapes. I have only seen a handful of these in my 38+ years as a Collector/Dealer. I am quite sure the buyer will be quite happy with their purchase. It will look just wonderful for those decorating in the Arts and Crafts, Mission Style Decor. It would look outstanding on a Stickley Furniture Bookcase or Dining Room Table.
Marblehead Pottery was established in 1904 by Dr. Herbert J. Hall as a Studio Art Pottery in Marblehead, Massachusetts using the art and technique of ceramics manufacturing and decorating as a rehabilitation and therapeutic aid to local sanitarium patients at Hall's Devereux Mansion Sanitarium. Marblehead Pottery stopped producing Art Pottery in 1936. Marblehead Pottery was a small Pottery Company never employing more than 6 workers. Their Pottery is considered somewhat scare as compared to their Contemporaries of the day. The collectors that have collected their pieces rarely let them go. « Less
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For Auction is a Lovely Vase made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesvile, Ohio. The pattern is "Clematis" and I have a nice size Double Handled Vase Form done in the More »
For Auction is a Lovely Vase made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesvile, Ohio. The pattern is "Clematis" and I have a nice size Double Handled Vase Form done in the most Popular Blue Glaze. The Vase Stands 7 1/4" Tall and is 5 3/16" inches in diameter outside Handles measurement.
The piece displays a Salmon to White Embossed Flowers and Yellow Flower Centers on a Tree like Textured Matte Blue Background. It is accented with Embossed Medium Green Foliage Leaves. The Vase is accented with Two Buttress Style Handles that reach out from just under the lip and drop down to the shoulder. The detail is Crisp and Sharp.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The only issues to report is some light crazing and this is under extreme light. This seems to be common with this glaze for Clematis as I have a bowl that has some as well. There is an inclusion in one of the Clematis Flower petal ends. This is Factory as it was made this way.
The piece is signed with the "Roseville U.S.A." raised relief mark along with the Mold number 105-7" which is also in raised relief. There is also letters written in pencil above the Roseville Raised mark. There is the large letter "C" the number "1" and a small letter "c" written in Blue Glaze or a Grease Pencil. These are probably the Artist initial and finishers number.
Those of you looking for a Nice Crisp example in a nice cabinet size do not want to pass this one up. The Vase was made Circa 1944 during World War II. « Less
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For sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is "Zephyr Lily" and the shape is a Tall Double Handled Vase. More »
For sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is "Zephyr Lily" and the shape is a Tall Double Handled Vase. The Vase is large as it measures 10 3/8" tall and is 5 1/4" in diameter outside handle measurement. The Base or Foot of the Vase measures 3 15/16" in diameter.
The Vase depicts tall lilies with slender stems and leaves in the background. The Flowers and Leaves are done in Raised Relief. The Background Glaze is blended from a Light Jade Green to Deep Teal Green . There are two Flowers on the front of the vase and one is glazed in a Creamy Yellow Color and the leaves are a Yellow Green. The second flower is a Salmon Pink and they both have brown pistils. The flower on the backside of the vase is glazed in the yellow tones. There are 2 Large Applied Handles that start at the Waist and are joined at the lower Neck of the vessel. This form is desirable and shows minimal signs of use.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no chips, cracks, nicks or dings. The piece is signed with the raised relief mark of Roseville U.S.A. 137-10". There is also a Letter B in Black Grease pencil and the number 27 which are more than likely the finishers marks. There is also a freehand incised letter Z which is also a makers mark.
This is a large piece of Zephyr Lily and are usually found with cracks and chips. They are large and got knocked over. I am Happy to report that this one DOES NOT have cracks or chips. This is somewhat a Rare form as it is Hard To Find. Purchase with Confidence as this would be an excellent addition to one's Art Pottery Collection especially that of Roseville Zephyr Lily.
This Vase was made, Circa 1946. « Less
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For Auction is an adorable Art Pottery Basket made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Pinecone" and it is done in their most popular Blue More »
For Auction is an adorable Art Pottery Basket made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Pinecone" and it is done in their most popular Blue background glaze. This Pattern and Color is one of Roseville's most desirable to Collect. The Basket is very petite size as it stands 6 1/2" tall and is approximately 5 3/4" in diameter outside handles measurement.
The Vase depicts a very realistic handle in the form of a branch joined to a Pine Cone with green pine needles protruding from the Cone. This handle gives this piece its realistic appeal. On one end of the handle is a Pine Cone with Needles and the other side has a thick curled lip. The Pine Cone attaches to the lip with the Pine Needles extending out and down to join another set of pine needles that are attached to the waist. The Glaze colors are very pleasing as the Background is a light cream color surrounded by a bright Royal Blue. The Pine cones display a warm cocoa brown glaze. The Pine Needles that Protrude from the Pine Cone are done in a Sage Green Glaze. When looking into the vase it has a heart shaped appearance as shown in picture 4.
Frank Ferrell's was the Artist that Created this Pattern for Roseville. This was the most popular design that he ever created while working at The Roseville Pottery Company. In fact, the company would have had to close it doors if it wasn't for the success of this line. The Pinecone line was considered the most Popular Line ever made at Roseville Pottery and that is still evident today. There are 4 colors that the Pinecone Line was made and they are Blue, Brown, and Green and Pink. Pink Commands the Highest Price and is Rarely seen. Blue Commands the next highest price with Brown not too far behind.
The Basket is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The inside shows almost no signs of use. On one end there are a few light areas in the glaze and this is pictured and considered insignificant. The Basket is signed with "Roseville U.S.A." raised relief mark along with the shape number "408-6" also done in raised relief. There is also the number the letter "X" written in a Blue Grease Pencil. More than likely this was the finishers marks.
This is a quality piece of art pottery that will enhance any art pottery collection, especially those of you who collect Roseville Blue Pinecone. This size Basket Rarely comes up for sale without damage. These are small baskets and it was very common for these to get knock over and broken but this one "IS NOT". The condition and quality doesn't get much better than this. This would make an excellent Christmas, Birthday or Valentines Day Gift!!
This Vase was made, Circa 1935-1940. « Less
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