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For sale is a wonderful piece of pottery made by The Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. It is a Tub or Basket in the ever popular "Flemish" line. The Basket is 4 More »
For sale is a wonderful piece of pottery made by The Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. It is a Tub or Basket in the ever popular "Flemish" line. The Basket is 4 1/2" tall to the rim and is approximately 5 7/8" to the tip of the handles. The piece measures 8" wide at the outside rim of the bowl 8 7/16" to the outside of the handles.
The Basket depicts a very natural looking woven basket adorned with a Garland of roses and leaves on each side. There are two twisted mock Rattan or Wicker handles. The background is an earthtone blended caramel and honey glaze with light accents of soft Moss Green. The Roses are a deep Mauve with lighter highlights on the high points. There are life like detailed leaves to complete the look. This form is referred to as a Tub in the Weller Books however it seconds as a Basket because of the handles. This would also make a lovely centerpiece for your fall or holiday decor and would easily second as a Fruit or Nut Bowl.
The Basket is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is one Clay separation by one of the handles that happened in manufacturing. I have taken photos to show however you can even see in the photos that there are Glaze traces in the separation.The piece is unsigned but guaranteed to be Vintage Weller. There is an "16" in freehand Black Ink which I believe was the finishers mark.
The piece is made Circa 1918-1928.
This is a very versatile piece that will work with almost any decor as the Flemish line was a very extensive line and closely resembles Woodcraft, Alvin, Muskota and Baldwin just to mention a few. It focused on Nature at its best whether it be Flowers or Fruits. « Less
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For sale I have a lovely pair of Candlesticks made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is known as "Snowberry". The Candlesticks measure 4 3/4" More »
For sale I have a lovely pair of Candlesticks made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is known as "Snowberry". The Candlesticks measure 4 3/4" tall and are 3 7/16" wide at the base.
The Candlesticks depict very pleasing clusters of White Berries with a handful of detained green leaves on brown winding branches flowing from the top to the bottom. This is set against a background Glaze that bleeds from a soft Rose at the top to an even deeper Rose Tone at the bottom. There are two handles on each side of the candlesticks that are somewhat angular. The pattern of berries and leaves are on both sides.
The Candlesticks are in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. They are both signed with the raised relief Roseville U.S.A. signature along with 1CS2 which is the mold number. One of the candlesticks also has a raised relief number 3 and a number 17 written in grease pencil. The other candlestick has a number 7 or letter L incised into the bottom along with a couple of illegible grease pencil marks all of which I believe to be makers marks.
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For sale I have a very nice Console Set made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Wincraft" and they are done in a mottled Green Glaze. There More »
For sale I have a very nice Console Set made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Wincraft" and they are done in a mottled Green Glaze. There are three pieces to this set and the shapes are a nice sized Console Bowl with matching Candlesticks. The Console Bowl measures approximately 2 3/4" tall and 10 1/4" outside handle measurement. The inside rim of the bowl is ever so slightly oval and varies in measurement from 8" to 8 1/4" in diameter. The Candlesticks measure 2 1/8" tall and 3 3/4"in diameter.
The pieces have a lovely Hi Gloss mottled Green Glaze. There is a pleasing Lime Green mottled with a Soft Sky Blue that graduates to a Chocolate Brown mottled with Lilac at the base of all pieces. It is quite stunning for all of these glazes to be incorporated on these functional pieces! The Bowl displays Embossed Mountain Laurel Flowers in bloom adorning the rim and a group of leaves coming from the base. The Buttress Style Handles are a wonderful accent to this piece. The Candlesticks are done in the same manner with more exaggerated angular handles.
The set is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Console Bowl is signed on the bottom with "Roseville U.S.A." in raised relief along with the mold number 226-8" also in raised relief. There is also a number 5 written in grease pencil along with an illegible letter which is most likely the finishers marks. The Candlesticks are signed with "Roseville U.S.A." in raised relief along with 251 which is the shape number. There is also a raised number 7 on each candlestick and I am not sure of the significance. There is a letter C in grease pencil on both of them which is a finishers mark.
I'm not usually crazy about Hi Gloss Glazes but this line is a very beautiful and pleasing line. It was created late in Roseville's years as this console set was made Circa 1948.
This was never a really successful line and there are not many examples on the market. Roseville Pottery was out of business by 1954. Those of you who Collect Wincraft and want an excellent example in both Form and Glaze Combination will surely welcome these pieces of Art Pottery into their Collection. These would also make a lovely Centerpiece to any table setting but not so elegant that they could be kept out for every day use. « Less
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For Auction is a large Art Pottery Vase made by "The Saturday Evening Girls" or "Paul Revere Pottery Company" of Boston, Mass. This splendid form I would call a "Tapered Wide More »
For Auction is a large Art Pottery Vase made by "The Saturday Evening Girls" or "Paul Revere Pottery Company" of Boston, Mass. This splendid form I would call a "Tapered Wide Mouth Shoulder Vase". The Vase is quite large as it stands 10 1/2" tall and is 5 3/4" in diameter at the shoulder. The mouth or opening of the Vessel is 3 1/4" in diameter inside measurement and 4" outside.
The Vase displays a very deep and rich Country Blue Glaze with black speckling throughout. The Glaze is a Semi-Gloss Glaze and it is clearly a SEG original Glaze. This Vase is considered a hand thrown piece of Art Pottery as you can feel the finger grooves on the inside. The Vase is quite heavy as I would guess it weighs 6-7 pounds. This form is a real favorite with the Arts and Crafts Aficionados.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a few very minor scratches in the glaze and can only be seen at an angle when held to the light. The piece is unsigned but there is no mistaken this to be Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) or Paul Revere Pottery Vase. Paul Revere Pottery is a later extension of the SEG Pottery Company. SEG pieces were usually signed in fired black ink on the bottom by the Artist's (2) Initials and dated Month-Year such as 11-24 for November 1924. The later pieces after 1926 only carried a Paul Revere Pottery Label. In this case I believe this to be a later period SEG or Paul Revere Pottery piece. The label simply came off, probably from cleaning over the years.
I had a smaller version of this Vase that was sold awhile back. That one is clearly marked with the "Paul Revere Pottery" circular mark and is dated 9-25 in black ink. I can send you pictures if you desire. You will clearly see this large pot is definitely made by The Paul Revere/SEG Pottery Company of Boston, Mass.
For those of you who want to learn more about SEG/Paul Revere Pottery I will attach a link to a web page that gives a brief but very descriptive information about them. Here it is http://www.journalofantiques.com/Jan06/feature.html just click on this link and it will bring you to it.
This is a quality solid piece of Art Pottery. I'm quite sure the Buyer will be extremely pleased with their purchase. This piece was made Circa, 1926-1930. « Less
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For sale is a wonderful Arts & Crafts design vase made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Vase stands 5 1/8" tall and is approximately 4 3/4"wide at the More »
For sale is a wonderful Arts & Crafts design vase made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Vase stands 5 1/8" tall and is approximately 4 3/4"wide at the belly and 3" at the outside top rim.
The Vase displays a very pleasing Mauve Background Glaze with a light sage green over spray. There are five Arts and Crafts Designed Mock Turtle Back Panels that resemble Chicago Crucible's 4 lobed version of this form. These are done in high raised relief. There is also a collar of white evenly spaced small circles at the neck of the vessel that completes this Arts & Crafts Design.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Piece is signed with Rookwood's Impressed Reverse "RP" and Sunburst Logo along with the Roman Numerals "XXVII" for the year of manufacture, 1927. There is also the mold number "2838" impressed under the date.
This will make a wonderful addition to any Matte Pottery Collection and would look just great on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. It is simply amazing that this has survived 83 years without a flea nick. « Less
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For Sale is a beautiful Vase made by Roseville Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern name is know as "Wisteria" and it is a highly sought after pattern by Roseville More »
For Sale is a beautiful Vase made by Roseville Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern name is know as "Wisteria" and it is a highly sought after pattern by Roseville Pottery Collectors. It is done in their Predominately Blue Tone Background Color. This is the most desirable of the Wisteria Glazes. The Vase is a large size as it stands 8 1/4" Tall and is 7 3/4" in diameter outside Handles measurement.
The Vase displays a wonderful blue drip glaze on a sandy colored Tree Bark Textured background glaze. The glaze is wonderfully executed. It is accented with embossed Lilac Wisteria's Drooping down from a cluster of Sage Green Leaves surrounding the neck of the Vase. This is true for the opposite side of the vase as well. The Piece displays two wonderfully applied triangular shaped handles that start just under the top lip and attach to the waist of the vessel. These are done in a Mottled Caramel, Butterscotch Glaze with a touch of the deep blue over glaze.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks, dings. The piece is unsigned, but does have writing on the bottom in a Blue Grease pencil or blue glaze. There is a cursive "J 9sx" with "1 98 and a large letter W". There is also a letter "L" above all these marks. I believe these to be the finishers mark. The 1.98 is written like it was a price amount but I believe this piece sold for more than that when it was made.
This piece is known as 680-8" in the Roseville Catalog and was made Circa 1937. Those of you who collect this pattern will gladly welcome this addition. Truly a Great example to add to your Wisteria Collection. « Less
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For sale I have a Wonderful Piece of Art Pottery made by The Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. What I have is a Jardinière and it is done in one of Weller's Most More »
For sale I have a Wonderful Piece of Art Pottery made by The Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. What I have is a Jardinière and it is done in one of Weller's Most Popular Glazes or Lines. The Glaze is known "Woodcraft". and some Weller Collectors call this "Muskota". The Jardinière is rather large as it stands Flower Frog stands 5 3/4" tall and is 7 3/8" in diameter from the Fox Cubs nose..
The Jardinière depicts 3 Fox Cubs hanging out of a Tree Trunk hole or Den in an Oak Tree. They are nestled together peeking out of a Black hole inside the tree. The piece displays wonderful earth tone glazes of Matte Brown and Green. The detail is just wonderful as the background is sculpted to look like real bark on a Oak Tree as well as the Three Fox Cubs. The side and back of the Jardinière shows wonderful detailed Oak Leaves. The Fox Cubs are done in raised relief and have very good detail and are not distorted like I have seen on other Weller Fox Cub pieces.
The Jardinière is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The inside is extremely clean and shows minor signs of use. The piece is not signed on the bottom but there is a large letter "H" written in a Black Marker or Glaze. This was more than likely the finishers mark. I also noticed some pencil writing on the bottom Glaze. It looks like it says a name that I cannot make out and I can see a second work with a large W. This could Possible be the W in Weller Pottery but not sure. This line carried a paper label and was rarely marked.
Those of you who collect Weller's Woodcraft and Muskota Line know exactly what you are looking at and I'm sure you will welcome this one into your collection. I guarantee this Jardinière to be made by The Weller Pottery Company. This is one of the Rarer of the Woodcraft Muskota pieces to own. This Jardinière would look just wonderful on that Stickley. Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. This piece was made Circa 1917-1928. « Less
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For sale I have a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by Marblehead Pottery of Marblehead, Mass. This Piece of Art Pottery Shape is called a "Wall Pocket" Vase. The Vase has More »
For sale I have a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by Marblehead Pottery of Marblehead, Mass. This Piece of Art Pottery Shape is called a "Wall Pocket" Vase. The Vase has somewhat a Flat back and has a round triangular shape. It stands 4 3/8" tall and is 5" wide and is 4 3/8" deep.
The Vase displays a Rich Matte Speckled Gray Glaze that is not as commonly found as the Blue. I believe that the speckling is caused by the Red Clay peeking through the Matte Gray outer Glaze. This glaze is also called "Monochrome" by the Marblehead Collector community. The inside of the Vase has a beautiful Robins Egg Blue waterproofing high Gloss interior Glaze. When you hold this Vase in your Hands you can feel the Quality and Strength of the piece.
The Vase is considered to be excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a Glaze separation on the back inside wall of the pocket. This is Factory and is considered insignificant. The Vase is not signed as is the case with these. They were signed with a Paper Label that simply fell off over time. Wall Pockets from Marblehead Pottery are some of the Hardest to Find. I don't believe they made many of these. In my 37+ years as a dealer I have only seen this form a few times.
Those of you who collect Marblehead Pottery and want a an excellent example do not let this one Pass you by. In my research I noticed very few of this form in this size could be found. This leads me to believe that this size and form is somewhat Rare. This would look just outstanding in or on that Stickley, Mission Style Arts and Crafts Bookcase.
This Wall Pockets books for $600-$700. This piece was made Circa 1904-1915
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. « Less
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Signed in Etch W. Germany, a Spectacular art deco ceramic bowl, with fascinating glaze, geometric circular, square design. Textured center, noted: 200 - 25. excellent More »
Signed in Etch W. Germany, a Spectacular art deco ceramic bowl, with fascinating glaze, geometric circular, square design. Textured center, noted: 200 - 25. excellent condition, with hanging holes. It's a show Stopper, 10" d., 4.5" h.& base. « Less
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A wonderful large 'Golden Leaves' pattern handled Vase; Charlotte Rhead's most
popular design which was introduced in 1937 and continued up until the war. Often
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A wonderful large 'Golden Leaves' pattern handled Vase; Charlotte Rhead's most
popular design which was introduced in 1937 and continued up until the war. Often
this patten does't have the Rhead tubelined signature underneath however, nicely
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Bearing the Charlote Rhead facsimile tubelined signature and the Crown Ducal printed mark - No's 4921 (tubelined) which is the pattern number and a further impressed number: 198
Circa: 1937
Origin: UK
Mark: Tubelined and stamp
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good - very slight colour loss
Dimensions: 8 inches (20cm) max Width X 7.25 inches (18cm) Height - approx
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