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A Fine Large Royal Worcester Figure of a Young Girl by James Hadley, Circa ;1878. Height: 29 1/2 inches
A Fine Large Royal Worcester Figure of a Young Girl by James Hadley, Circa ;1878. Height: 29 1/2 inches « Less
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Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc. |
P.O. Box 586 |
Downingtown |
Pennsylvania-19335 |
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Email : paul@vandekar.com |
Phone : 212-308-2022 |
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A Mason''s Ironstone Jug and Basin, c.1860. The printed jug and basin decorated with a design depicting a Chinese porcelain vase on a large leaf with scattered floral More »
A Mason''s Ironstone Jug and Basin, c.1860. The printed jug and basin decorated with a design depicting a Chinese porcelain vase on a large leaf with scattered floral bouquets, all in pale clour. « Less
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Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc. |
P.O. Box 586 |
Downingtown |
Pennsylvania-19335 |
USA |
Email : paul@vandekar.com |
Phone : 212-308-2022 |
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For sale I have a Beautiful piece of pottery made by Brush McCoy of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is a Lamp and the Glaze is known as Onyx. The Lamp stands 14 1/2" tall to where More »
For sale I have a Beautiful piece of pottery made by Brush McCoy of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is a Lamp and the Glaze is known as Onyx. The Lamp stands 14 1/2" tall to where the lampshade will rest on the harp and is 8" wide outside handle measurement. The pottery portion of this lovely lamp base is 6 5/8" tall.
The Lamp displays a wonderful all over carmelized high gloss glaze that is very eye catching. There are light caramel hues that blend with chocolate syrup colors. There are streaks of white giving it that marble effect along with some Slate to Country Blue accents. There are applied scrolled handles to finish the look of this nice pottery table lamp. The cord set and socket are original to the lamp and the lamp does work.
The Lamp Base is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is a rough spot on the bottom where the lamp was pulled away from the mold but does not show when it is displayed and this was done at the time of manufacturing. The lamp should have a lamp shade between 6 1/2 to 7 inches in height as to not show the light bulb. You should always bring your lamp base with you when trying to find the proper fitting shade as there are many different styles of lamps to compliment your base. I'm sure the Lucky Winner will not be disappointed with their newest decorative choice as Lighting is an important choice for every room of the home.
The Lamp Base was made Circa 1930-1940. « Less
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For sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by Brush McCoy of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is a Ferner or Low Bowl and it is glazed in Matt Green. The Planter measures 2 3/16" More »
For sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by Brush McCoy of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is a Ferner or Low Bowl and it is glazed in Matt Green. The Planter measures 2 3/16" tall and is 9 1/2" in diameter. The opening of the Bowl is 7 5/8" wide.
The Matt Green Glaze is just outstanding and has curdling or that cucumber effect that Hampshire Pottery was so popular for. There are three applied feet on the bottom which gives this piece a little added height. This Ferner is an affordable piece of Pottery and would be a great addition to any Arts and Crafts syle home or collection.
The Bowl is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is a small ring on the inside of the pot that can be cleaned by the Lucky Winner. The bowl is not signed but has a number 9 impressed into the bottom of it. The piece is definitely Brush McCoy and those dealers and collectors know what they are looking at.
The Ferner was made Circa 1910-1915. « Less
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For Sale I have a Wonderful Example of Art Pottery made by The Burley and Winter Pottery Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The piece is a Double Handled Vase and stands 7 5/8" More »
For Sale I have a Wonderful Example of Art Pottery made by The Burley and Winter Pottery Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The piece is a Double Handled Vase and stands 7 5/8" tall and is 7" wide outside handles measurement. The Vase displays a very nice mottled Glaze. It is done in a Light Mauve Background blended with a Sage Green Mottle. Burley Winter Pottery is rarely decorated because the beauty of their work is in their very Pleasing Shapes and Artistic Glazes. This particular Vase has two distinctly different sides as the first picture shows a very nice drippy Glaze over mottling. This side of the Vase has a deeper Mauve or Dusty Rose Glaze that goes all the way to the foot of the Vase. The Second Picture shows the opposite side that is a lighter Mauve and the Mottling on this side is Spectacular. There is also a nice Drip effect that stops at the Shoulder of the Vase and the Mottling on the Main Body is Soft and fairly consistent all the way to the Foot. The foot is Glazed in a Sage Green with hints of Robin's Egg Blue and Cream. This is just a Delightful Vase! The Vase is considered to be in Very Good to Excellent condition as there is a very minor chip on the foot that I have photographed in Picture 5 only for accuracy. I have a 10X zoom lens camera so it shows more here than when actually looking at the piece. It does not show when displayed. There are a couple of small glaze pops that happened during in manufacturing and do not detract from the Vases beauty. The piece is signed "45" which is the Shape Number. The original Burley Winter Pottery Company was in business from 1872-1932. It has somewhat of a complex history as there were quite a few potters named Burley in the Ohio Valley area and also several companies with Burley in their names. There were potters dating back as early as 1825 in the Crooksville, Ohio area with the Burley name and even as late as 1988 was under management of the grandsons of W. N. Burley. These are the ancestors to the Original Potter "Burley and Winters". They are making Pottery in the same exact Building today using some of the same molds that were found. They are using different glazes to establish the difference. They are also signed New Burley Winter. This Vase would look outstanding in any Mission, Arts and Crafts, Country or Shaker setting. This Vase was made Circa 1900-1920. « Less
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For Sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by The Burley and Winter Pottery Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The shape is a Double Handled Vase. The piece measures 6 3/8" tall More »
For Sale I have a nice piece of pottery made by The Burley and Winter Pottery Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The shape is a Double Handled Vase. The piece measures 6 3/8" tall and is 6 3/4" in diameter outside handle measurements. The opening or mouth of the Vase is 4 9/16" in diameter on the outside rim. The Vase displays a very nice mottled Glaze. It is done in a Honey Caramel Brown Background blended with a Verde Green Mottle. Burley Winter Pottery is rarely decorated because the beauty of their work is in their very Pleasing Shapes and Artistic Glazes. This particular Glaze reminds me of Copper that has oxidized gracefully over time and is one of my favorites from their line. There are two handles that attach to the rim and belly of this lovely pot. The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There are a couple of small glaze misses/pin pops that happened in manufacturing and is very common with Burley Winter Pottery. There is also a small chip on the base that happened during manufacturing as that area is properly sanded and glazed over and unnoticable unless looking for it. The piece is unsigned except for the impressed"54" which is the shape number. The original Burley Winter Pottery Company was in business from 1872-1932. It has somewhat of a complex history as there were quite a few potters named Burley in the Ohio Valley area and also several companies with Burley in their names. There were potters dating back as early as 1825 in the Crooksville, Ohio area with the Burley name and even as late as 1988 was under management of the grandsons of W. N. Burley. These are the ancestors to the Original Potter "Burley and Winters". They are making Pottery in the same exact Building today using some of the same molds that were found. They are using different glazes to establish the difference. They are also signed New Burley Winter. This Vase would look outstanding in any Mission, Arts and Crafts, Country or Shaker setting. This Vase was made Circa 1900-1920. « Less
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For sale I have a lovely pottery Tea Set made by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The pattern is Ivy Leaf and the set is complete with Tea Pot, Sugar and More »
For sale I have a lovely pottery Tea Set made by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The pattern is Ivy Leaf and the set is complete with Tea Pot, Sugar and Creamer. The Tea Pot measures approximately 7 3/4" to the top of the handle, 10" from the spout to the opposing outer handle and is 6" deep.
The Sugar Bowl measures 3 3/8" tall (top of the handle), 6" long outer handle measurement and is 3 3/8" deep.
The Creamer measures 3 3/8" tall, 6" long and is 3 1/8" deep.
The Tea Set depicts English Ivy adorning each piece with a cleverly molded Branch for the Handles. There is an Egg Nog colored background glaze with naturalistic colors for the Branches and Leaves. You can see veining in the Ivy Leaves to give them a realistic touch. The set is done in a High Gloss glaze. What a nice country look with the trailing Ivy and the Earth Tones.
The Tea Set is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no chips, cracks, nicks or dings. There are a few pin pops and high gloss glaze misses but they do not detract from the set at all. There is minor crazing on the tea set but also unnoticable and does not take away from the value of this delightful find. The pieces are signed McCoy USA in raised relief.
The set was made Circa 1940's. « Less
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For Sale I have a Lovely Art Pottery Vase made by Polia Pillin of Los Angeles, California. This style produced by her is what your Mid Century Modern Art Pottery Collectors More »
For Sale I have a Lovely Art Pottery Vase made by Polia Pillin of Los Angeles, California. This style produced by her is what your Mid Century Modern Art Pottery Collectors are looking for. The Vase is a very nice cabinet size. It measures 4 3/8" tall and is 3 3/4" in diameter. The Vase has a wonderful complex hi gloss background glaze. It displays horizontal rings of several different colors that somewhat resemble a Desert Sunset or Sand Art. You can see Rose, Smokey Blue, Hazy Gray and Deep Burgundy or Brown. These are like Horizontal Banded Rings of Color. On the Front side she Painted Two Horses Prancing or Facing each other. The back side shows another Horse Prancing along the side of one of the 2 Horses on the Front.The Colors are just spectacular. The Horses have Turquoise, Mustard Yellow, Salmon and other Accents. You can clearly see the Influence of Picasso with her Style of Painting. The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is the usual crazing that is typical of most of her work. I believe her formula's intentional caused the crazing and it adds character to the piece. The Vase is Signed on the Bottom with "Pillin" written in Stylized letters in a Black Glaze. Polia Pillin first learned how to throw Pottery at Hull House in Chicago in the early 1940's. Her and her Husband moved to Los Angeles in 1948 and established a Pottery Studio in their Garage. Polia Pillin perfected the technique of painting on wet clay with colored clays. After decorating each pot, the pottery was fired then covered with transparent glaze and re-fired. The end result was abstract art on a piece of pottery with a luminous, glass like finish that is unmistakably recognizable. She was born in 1909 and died in 1992. Her Pottery has become some of the most highly desirable and collected today. This is just another one of her Works of Art in Clay. I'm sure the buyer will not be disappointed. This piece was made circa, 1960-1980. « Less
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For Sale I have 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 I have 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 Shoulder Shaped Vase. The Vase is rather large as it stands 8 1/4" tall and is 5 1/2" in diameter at the Shoulder. The Vase depicts a Large Tobacco Leaf on the Front Side and a Smooth Back side. The Matt Green Glaze is a real pleaser in the Arts and Crafts decorating scheme. You can see Veining under the thick matt green glaze. The Matt Green has a Glaze very similar to Hampshire Pottery's Cucumber Matte Green Glaze. The Glaze is thick and thinner towards the bottom edge. The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The only issues is a few very small pin point glaze pops around the vase and is common with most Zanesville pieces. There is a small area on the lip that shows a glaze miss and there are some along the bottom edge pictured. This is Factory and it was made this way. The Vase is unsigned but it is know as shape number 102. Usually these numbers are impressed into the bottom but the thick Glaze is covering them. Usually Zanesville's has a clear beige sandy colored bottom but this one does not. The Green Glaze has obscured the mold number 102 and cannot be seen. I guarantee this to be an Original Zanesville 102 Leaf Vase in Matte Green. 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. « Less
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For Auction I have a very beautiful Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is called a Double Handled Fan Vase and it is done in one of Fulper More »
For Auction I have a very beautiful Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is called a Double Handled Fan Vase and it is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most sought after Glazes known as Cats Eye Flambe. The Vase stands 6" tall and is 5 3/4" wide top measurement. The Vase depicts a Rich Caramel Glaze that is accented with Deep Brown Flambe Glaze Runs spilling over the top edge and down it side. The Vase look almost good enough to eat. The Fan shaped Vessel is accented with 2 Handles that Rise up from the Oval Foot on each end and Connects to the lower part of the Vessel. The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is the smallest glaze pop along the bottom edge and can only be seen when turned upside down. 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 is not a real common form to find especially in this condition with such a Great Glaze. The shape is so rare that it isn't even listed in the Fulper Book by John Hibel and Robert DeFalco. I'm sure the winner will not be disappointed. « Less
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