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For Sale is a beautiful piece of Carnival Glass made by The Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. The pattern is known as "Strawberry" and the shape is a More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Carnival Glass made by The Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. The pattern is known as "Strawberry" and the shape is a Ruffled Bowl. The Bowl measures 2 1/2" tall at the tips of the ruffles and is 9 1/4" in diameter. It has a base diameter of 3 3/8".
The Bowl displays a sprig of strawberries and leaves that circle the entire interior area of the bowl. The leaves have Stippling and the Detail in the Strawberries is outstanding. The Iridescence is almost as good as the day it was made. It is quite brilliant as you can see beautiful hues of Golds, Fuchsia, and Blue/Purple Iridescence. The backside of the bowl has the Collar foot with the ever popular Basket Weave back.
The piece is in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. I can only see 1 tiny scratch in the iridescence on the interior bottom. This was too small to photograph. This piece must have sat in a cabinet most of its life. The piece is not signed on the bottom but there is no mistake that this is Northwood's "Strawberry" pattern. Here is your chance to own a wonderful piece of Carnival Glass that has outstanding Iridescence as well as a Crisp Mold Strike.
This bowl is not that commonly found. According to the reference books this pattern was found 80% of the time with the Pie Crust edge and only 20% with the Ruffled Edge. Since this one has the Ruffled Edge makes this all the more Rare and Desired!
The Bowl was made Circa 1910-1915. « Less
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For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Pottery made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The item is an Arts & Crafts Three Handled "Bullet" Vase. The vase is a More »
For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Pottery made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The item is an Arts & Crafts Three Handled "Bullet" Vase. The vase is a nice size as it measures 6 3/4" tall and is approximately 5" in diameter.
The Vase is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most beautiful and sought after glazes. The Vase depicts a Rich Caramel Glaze that is accented with Deep Brown Flambé Glaze Runs spilling over the top edge and down it side. The Vase look almost good enough to eat. The Vase is a classic ovoid shape with three evenly spaced handles at the top. The Glaze runs on this vase are absolutely beautiful.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a few minor scratches in the glaze but nothing too obtrusive. The Vase is marked on the underside bottom with Fulper's Racetrack Ink Stamp Signature mark. This would date this Vase to be made Circa 1922-1928.
This Vase is known as shape number 530 in the Fulper Catalog Pages and was simply called a "Vase" according to the book on Fulper by Hibel-Defalco-Rago.
This is a wonderful example of this Form and Glaze from Fulper. I'm quite sure the Buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This would look outstanding on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts style Bookcase. « Less
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For Sale is a wonderful Art and Crafts Styled Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is done in what I call a "Squat Raised Buttressed Handled" More »
For Sale is a wonderful Art and Crafts Styled Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is done in what I call a "Squat Raised Buttressed Handled" planter. The Vase is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most beautiful glaze combinations known as "Leopard Skin". The Vase has a nice size to it as it stands 3 1/4" tall and is 6 3/4" in diameter at the outside top handle measurement.
This Planter displays an outstanding green-brown mottled Leopard Skin Crystalline Glaze. The two tone Pea Green Glaze seems to be the main color of the Vase with the Leopard Skin Crystals covering throughout. These spots are plentiful on both sides of the vase and the pictures speak for themselves. The Glaze displays a two tone green at the neck with wonderful crystals throughout the lower half. The handles on both sides even have the Leopard Skin spots. The inside of the bowl has a Cats Eye Flambe' Glaze with copper dust crystals in the bottom. The Planter is further accented with 2 raised buttressed style handles that rise up from the waist and goes above the top lip. Then it reaches over and back down and attached to the top round lip perfectly. These appear to be two ear shaped buttress style handles. This Gives this piece that added Arts & Crafts, Mission shape.
The Planter is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a Glaze pops but they are circular in shape and resemble the Leopard Skin spots and fit right in. These are pictured. The inside shows minor scratches in the bottom from use and is typical of a piece with this amount of age. The Vase is marked on the underside bottom with Fulper's incised "Fulper" vertical inside an oval Racetrack signature mark. This was Fulper's middle period mark and was made circa 1916-1922. This form is one of the most desirable to own in Fulper Pottery. This is known as shape number 73 in the Fulper Pottery Catalog and is simply described as a "Shouldered Jardinière"
This form used to be fairly common to see but I have seen very few examples in the past few years. It appears that the collectors are hanging on to these beauties. This is an excellent example of this form and glaze from Fulper. I'm quite sure the Buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This would look Great on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. « Less
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For Sale is a very nice Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The shape is known as a "Double Handled Swollen Form" and it is done in one of Fulper More »
For Sale is a very nice Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The shape is known as a "Double Handled Swollen Form" and it is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most beautiful glaze combinations. The Vase is a nice size as it stands 7 1/2" tall and is 6 1/4" in diameter outside handles measurement.
The Vase depicts a Mirrored Dark Blue with a hint of Flambe' at the top lip. The Glaze is so reflective it you can almost see yourself in it. The Swollen Form is accented with 2 Handles that Rises out of the shoulder and attaches to the Cylindrical Raised Lip flush or even with the top opening. The top of the vase reminds me of a Volcano with handles.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a scuff mark on the upper front just above the waist . The Glaze is very evenly Colored and there are very, very few pin pops. Truly an excellent example of this glaze. The Vase is signed on the underside bottom with "Fulper" Incised inside a Racetrack or Oval mark. This would date this Vase to have been made, Circa 1916-1922. This form is very popular with the Fulper Pottery collectors. It is known as shape number 643 in the Fulper Catalog Pages and was called a "Shoulder and Handled Vase" according to the book on Fulper by Hibel-Defalco-Rago.
This is a wonderful example of this Form and Glaze from Fulper. I'm sure the Lucky Buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This would look outstanding on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts style Bookcase. « Less
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For Sale is a wonderful Art Pottery Bowl made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Bowl is done in what I call a "Paneled" form. The Bowl is done in one of More »
For Sale is a wonderful Art Pottery Bowl made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Bowl is done in what I call a "Paneled" form. The Bowl is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most beautiful glaze combinations known as "Cats Eyes Flambé with Copper Dust Crystals. The Bowl is large as it stands 2 3/8" tall and is 13" in diameter at it widest point.
The Bowl has a wonderful Scallop Modeled form. It displays a beautiful Deep Brown Flambé Glaze that spills over the top edge and down it side to the underside. The glaze is so thick that it forms glaze bumps on the underside. You can see the beautiful under glaze which is a caramel brown. When looking into the center of the bowl you can clearly see the Cats' Eye looking glaze. It is further Accented with Copper Dust Crystals. The Glaze Swirls on the interior of the Bowl is just outstanding!The pictures tell the whole story.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The bowls shows minor signs of use. There are very few Glaze pops and a few minor scratches as is very common for Fulper glazes. The bowl is quite heavy and stable. The Bowl is marked on the underside bottom with Fulper's Vertical Race Track Ink Stamp Signature mark with stylized oriental letters. This would date this piece to have been made circa 1922-1928.
This is an Outstanding Example of this Form and Glaze from Fulper. This is know as shape number 472 in the Fulper Catalog pages and was called a "Flat Modeled Bowl". There were 2 sizes to this bowl a 15" and a smaller 13". This would be the smaller bowl I'm selling. I'm quite sure the Buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This would look Great on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Table. « Less
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For Sale is a wonderful Arts and Crafts Shaped Vessel made by Hampshire Pottery of Keene, NH. The shape is known as a "Shoulder" Vase. The Vase has some size to it as it More »
For Sale is a wonderful Arts and Crafts Shaped Vessel made by Hampshire Pottery of Keene, NH. The shape is known as a "Shoulder" Vase. The Vase has some size to it as it stands 7" tall and is 5" in diameter at the shoulder. The mouth or opening of the Vase is 2 7/8" in diameter.
The Vase has a wonderful matte Sage Green Glaze that is pretty uniform throughout. The Texture of the Glaze is rather unique as it strongly resembles that of an Alligator's Skin. One half of the Vase has this heavy texture with the other side being smooth like the underside of an Alligator. You can see undertones of a deep mauve on the smooth side. The Bottom edge displays that beautiful ground down, smooth round bottom edge. Hampshire Pottery made 4 versions of this very popular form. This form was the 2nd largest of this form.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a dimple on the smooth side along the Shoulder. I believe this was purposely made this way. It also has crazing on the heavy texture side. I also believe this was done on purpose as well. There is a an area on the Textured shoulder side that has a Semi-Gloss finish. This is also factory. I have pictured all of these for you to view. The vase is signed on the bottom with the incised "Hampshire Pottery" in Script letters along with the letter "M" in a Circle to Honor his Wife "Emoretta". She was the Sister of the founder, James Scollay Taft. There is also the mold or pattern number "18/3" impressed as well. This form was the 2nd largest of this form. The other size were 18/1, 18/2, and 18/4 the largest.
Hampshire Pottery started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown.
This piece can be dated based on the "M" in a Circle mark. This was the mark that Cadmon Robertson used during his tenure with Hampshire Pottery. This vase was made, circa 1904-1914. Shoulder vases from Hampshire Pottery are becoming very hard to find. The uniqueness of this Glaze would make this a Great Addition to one's Hampshire Pottery Collection. It would also look outstanding on that Stickley Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. I sure the buyer will be quite pleased with their purchase. « Less
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For sale is a wonderful and early form made by The Hampshire Pottery of Keene, New Hampshire. The form is call an "Artichoke" Vase and it is in the very desirable and hard to More »
For sale is a wonderful and early form made by The Hampshire Pottery of Keene, New Hampshire. The form is call an "Artichoke" Vase and it is in the very desirable and hard to fine matte Blue. The Vase stands 2 3/4" tall and is 4 3/4" in diameter.
The Embossed Exterior of Vase displays a very realistic appearance of an "Artichoke". It has an outstanding matte Blue glaze with the high points being a light blue. The Leaves look Hand Carved with some Veining in this nice vase. The Form is crisp and very well detailed. Some refer to this as a Cabbage Shape but it is really an Artichoke.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition free of nicks, chips, dings and hairlines. When looking directly into the Vase it is not perfectly symmetrical and really doesn't have that mold made look. The piece is signed on the bottom with the incised "Hampshire Pottery" along with the M in a circle to honor his wife Emoretta. She was the sister of the founder, James Scollay Taft. There is also the shape number "24" impressed just above the M in a circle mark. This Vase has that nicely ground bottom along with Hampshire Pottery's white clay showing.
Hampshire Pottery started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor "Grueby Faience" of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown. The M in a circle mark was used from 1904-1914.
Matte Blue in this shape is hard to find. I have only had a few of these in 40+ years as a dealer/collector. This will make a wonderful addition to any matte Pottery collection of Art Pottery and would look great on that Stickley Mission Arts and Crafts Bookcase. « Less
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For Sale is a nice utilitarian piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Tankard" or "Stein" and it is done in Hampshire More »
For Sale is a nice utilitarian piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Tankard" or "Stein" and it is done in Hampshire Pottery's most famous Matte Green Glaze. The Tankard stands 5 3/8" tall and is 4 3/4" wide outside handle measurement. The piece is 3 5/8" in diameter at the foot.
The Stein displays a very nice matt green glaze. It has nice even color throughout. The Style of the Tankard is very much Arts and Crafts. You have a embossed Arts and Crafts pattern at the top lip and bottom edge. The applied handle screams Arts and Crafts the whole way. The handle attaches to the body in two places gives this piece the added strength in this area that it needs. There are two scroll designs at the top and bottom of the handle. The matte green glaze rolls over the top lip into the tankard revealing its white water proofed glaze inside.
The Stein is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. In fact this is one of the cleanest Steins I have ever owned. It appears to have never been used and spent most of its life in a Cabinet. The piece is signed on the bottom with the Impressed "JST & CO. KEENE, NH." and "HAMPSHIRE" block letters mark. There is also the mold number "37" done in raised relief as well as the letter M in a circle. Hampshire Pottery with the M in a circle Mark was used from 1904-1914 during Cadmon Robertson's tenure. This mark was used to honor his wife "Emoretta". She was the Sister of the Founder of Hampshire Pottery, James Scollay Taft. This is the first time that I have had all the marks Hampshire Pottery used to mark their wares. You usually don't see the JST mark with the M in a circle mark at the same time.
Hampshire started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown. This the nickname "Poor Mans Grueby" was given to this line by the Grueby Pottery collectors. The pottery closed after Cadmon Robertson's death and reopened again in 1916. They produced Art Pottery until 1917 and then they focused on Dinnerware for Hotels and Restaurants along with Souvenirs until 1923 when Hampshire Pottery Closed permanently.
This will make a wonderful addition to any matte Pottery collection of Art Pottery and would look great on that Stickley Mission Arts and Crafts Bookcase. « Less
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For Sale is a nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Mission Style Planter or Bowl" and it is done in Hampshire More »
For Sale is a nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Mission Style Planter or Bowl" and it is done in Hampshire Pottery's most famous Matte Cucumber Green Glaze. The planter is a nice cabinet size as it stands 2 1/2" tall and is 5 1/2" in diameter at the bulge. The piece has a 3 1/2" diameter foot or bottom ring.
The Planter displays a very nice mottled cucumber matt green glaze. It has nice even color throughout . The style of the planter is very much Arts and Crafts and has a very pleasing shape. The Planter has a large top opening 3" in diameter. It is bulbous in shape and has a nice and graceful flow to it.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The piece is signed on the bottom with impressed script marks that reads, "Hampshire Pottery" along with the "M" in a circle impressed mark. This mark helps us determine when this vase was made. The "M" in a Circle Mark was used during Cadmon Robertson's tenure with Hampshire Pottery. He was their Chemist and help to develop over 900 different glazes. This mark was used to honor his Wife "Emoretta". She was the Sister of the founder, James Scollay Taft.
Hampshire started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown. This the nickname "Poor Mans Grueby" was given to this line by the Grueby Pottery collectors. Hampshire Pottery closed after Cadmon Robertson's death and reopened again in 1916. They produced Art Pottery until 1917 and then they focused on Dinnerware for Hotels and Restaurants along with Souvenirs until 1923 when Hampshire Pottery Closed permanently.
This will make a wonderful addition to any matte Pottery collection of Art Pottery and would look great on that Stickley Mission Arts and Crafts Bookcase. This is known as shape number 22/1 in the Hampshire Pottery re-print portfolio catalog of 1916. Based on the signature mark this Planter was made, circa 1904-1914. « Less
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For Sale is a nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Bulbous Bud Vase" and it is done in Hampshire Pottery's most More »
For Sale is a nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Hampshire Pottery Company of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Bulbous Bud Vase" and it is done in Hampshire Pottery's most famous Matte Cucumber Green Glaze. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 4 1/4" tall and is 3 1/2" in diameter at the bottom bulge. The piece is 2 3/8" in diameter at the foot.
The Vase displays a very nice mottled cucumber matt green glaze. It has nice even color throughout . The Style of the vase is very much Arts and Crafts and kind of resembles an hour glass shape. The Vase displays a bulbous bottom with a narrow neck rising up and a top lip that flares out slightly. A really nice Bud Vase!
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The piece is signed on the bottom with impressed marks that read, "Hampshire Pottery" and the shape number "164" along with the "M" in a circle. This mark helps us determine when this vase was made. The "M" in a Circle Mark was used during Cadmon Robertson's tenure with Hampshire Pottery. He was their Chemist and help to develop over 900 different glazes. This mark was used to honor his Wife "Emoretta". She was the Sister of the founder, James Scollay Taft.
Hampshire started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown. This the nickname "Poor Mans Grueby" was given to this line by the Grueby Pottery collectors. Hampshire Pottery closed after Cadmon Robertson's death and reopened again in 1916. They produced Art Pottery until 1917 and then they focused on Dinnerware for Hotels and Restaurants along with Souvenirs until 1923 when Hampshire Pottery Closed permanently.
This will make a wonderful addition to any matte Pottery collection of Art Pottery and would look great on that Stickley Mission Arts and Crafts Bookcase. Based on the signature mark this vase was made, circa 1904-1914. « Less
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