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Arts and Crafts Era: Pottery


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Very nice contemporary art pottery vase. No chips or cracks. Estate sale find. It is marked on bottom with circular stamp; and has a paper tag inside. Conwy Pottery, hand made in Wales. It is 4.5 tall. It is a blended matte glaze; teal with gray/brown. 4/12scsr  Moravian art pottery tile. c:1991. On back is a paper with info on this company; under the tag is incised mark and date. This tile is almost 6 wide x 6 tall. Has 2 doves with flower in center. A very attractive tile that you could frame and hang. Colors are teal green and umber. 4/12pestcs  Antique matte green art pottery herb jar. It is a much darker green then what the picture is showing. The coloring looks like an early Roseville, c:1900's-1920, but it is not marked. No chips or cracks; a few lead lines on interior; and some old mineral and rust deposits on interior. It is 6.25 tall. No mold lines, so I assume it is a hand formed piece. A great piece for your arts & crafts/mission collection! 1/12liv#  Very attractive antique art pottery vase. Matte aqua/mintygreen. It is 5.25 tall, no chips or cracks. Dry bottom rim. The glaze looks like Roseville or Weller, but have not located it; so may be an experimental rare piece. The hint of purple is a light glaze on the outer flowers. If you put it next to an aqua turquoise vase, it looks greener; if put next to a matte green, it looks more aqua. Gorgeous piece of vintage art pottery! 10/11#est

Conwy Art Pottery Vase $25.00

 

Moravian Art Pottery Tile $45.00

 

Antique Matte Green Herb Jar $220.00

 

Antique Art Pottery Vase $265.00

Antique art pottery matte vase. Aqua/mintygreen vase with leaves and berries. Not marked; yellowish dry bottom rim. No chips or cracks; some glaze pops; 5.5 inches tall. Have not located its maker yet, might be a rare item. Possible makers: early Roseville, Weller, or Brush McCoy. A stunning piece of art pottery. 9/11brcs  Vintage Pantry Parade Tomato Ball Pitcher. This is a neat vintage figural pitcher in the shape of a big, bright red tomato and is from the Tomato Ware line from Pantry Parade. This line of pottery was made from the 1940's to the 1950's by the Stanford Pottery Company of Sebring Ohio, a company who made lots of great figural cookie jars and kitchen accessories. It is stamped on the bottom with a gold mark in the shape of a teapot which says Pantry Parade U.S.A. It is 6 inches tall and about 6 1/2 inches across, in very good condition, no chips, has some signs of use on the inside, probably from a spoon. A lovely addition to your collection or serving accessories.   Contemporary art pottery tile by Gretchen Kramp. This gorgeous tile features a raised peacock and pear design. This tile is 5 inches wide and is signed. These tiles look great framed in mission oak frames and hung on a wall. 7/11est#  Signed vintage art pottery vase. The mark looks like an incised M R, but not sure; it could be a studio logo. It is an oldie; you can see the all over crazing if you look at the glaze under a light and bottom dry rim is quite worn and smooth. No chips or cracks. It is 4.5 tall. The color is purple with drip glaze. It looks burgandy in the picture, but it is purple/lavendar. 7/11s#

Art Pottery Matte Vase $265.00

 

Vintage Pantry Parade Tomato Ball Juice $37.99

 

Gretchen Kramp Art Pottery Tile $24.00

 

Signed Art Pottery Vase Vintage $65.00

Antique matte blue art pottery vase. This hand formed vase has no chips or cracks; some of the yellow clay is peeking through on edges. It also has a streak of irridescent glaze on the body of vase see pic #2. It stands 7 tall and has an incised mark on the bottom which may be an artist's mark or pottery company mark. This vase is reminiscent of Fulper or Teco style pottery. There is all over fine crazing which is visible on close inspection. A gorgeous piece of early art pottery for your collection. 7/11utcs  Fabulous signed antique iridescent art pottery swan vase. The signature looks like F. Gazietto Vallauris; you can enlarge the picture to see it clearly. The iridescent glaze is gorgeous. It looks like Tiffany art glass but this is old pottery. Dark, worn, smooth bottom rim. Very hefty. It is 6 inches tall x 6.5 long. The artist's name sounds French and Valluris is in France, but could possibly have been an artist at Weller. Reminiscent of early Weller Sicard or Pewabic Pottery. Pewabic was one of the first companies to specialize in irridescent glazes. I believe it to be a rare piece from the early 20th C. It has 2 minor flaws; one small chip on wing edge and one fleabite on tail feather edge. The flaws look larger due to close-up shots; but in reality, they are not really that noticeable. It is a deep blue/green but also has amethyst in it; when it is dark out, it looks amethyst. The glazing on this piece is spectacular. 6/11smc  Early matte green art pottery vase. It is green, see picture 4 of it next to a matte aqua vase, and pic #8. Hand formed; has ridges on interior. Might be early Roseville or Pewabic, have not had time to check any books yet. I am in MI so Pewabic is more probable. No chips or cracks; has some stray blackish marks on exterior common on matte pottery. It is just a bit over 6 inches tall x 5 wide at top. Very nice piece of Arts & Crafts pottery. 2/11ro#3502  Vintage matte green vase. Nice condition; one teensy pinpop or fleabite on top rim edge. Dry bottom, (yellowish clay); might be early Zanesville. It is 8.25 tall. Great piece of pottery for your arts and crafts room! I put it next to an aqua vase so you can see that it is green. 4/10djau#

Antique Matte Blue Art Pottery $265.00

 

Antique Signed Iridescent Art Pottery Sw $1250.00

 

Matte Green Art Pottery $225.00

 

Vintage Matte Green Vase $105.00

Contemporary arts and crafts Door Pottery vase. Signed by Scott Graves. This pottery company is in WI. This pattern is called 'Falling Ginko', and the color is cucumber green which is darker green than the picture shows it. Nice condition, no chips or cracks. Even though it is not 'vintage' it is collectible since it is artist signed and has a pottery mfg. mark. Stands 6.5 tall. If you can't afford the antique arts & crafts pottery then this is a nice substitute until you can. 1/10est#2804  Vintage blue Amaryllis art pottery vase. 99% sure this is early Brush McCoy; see pg. 68, 1992 book by S. Sanford, far right, 2nd row. O187KA is the number in the book under Amaryllis/Kolorkraft vases; shows identical vase w/same design, top rim edge and same size. Gorgeous vintage vase and the clay peeking through is yellowish although it looks white in the picture. It is an exceptional matte cornflower blue vase; stands 6 inches tall; no chips or cracks. 12/09oddant#2748  Vintage art pottery vase. Appears to be hand thrown; (has ridges on interior); and has an oriental symbol on bottom, (3 lines in a square), and Made in Japan and another symbol that looks like a tree. I am not expert on oriental marks, but similar marks can be viewed on the Gothborg site. This is a hefty vase; superb coloring and finish, reminiscent of Cliftwood art pottery but better. Age est: 1921-1940's at the latest; prior to 1921 it would have been marked Nippon. No chips or cracks; stands 6.25 tall. You can see the age/wear on the bottom rim which is very smooth and very dark. An absolutely fabulous piece of art pottery! 11/09#2170  Vintage footed art pottery vase. Blended gloss turqouise interior. It is signed but I have no idea what it says; it might be an L / H or a number. No chips or cracks; just some wear on feet edges. It could be Native American, Mexican, Oriental, not sure. A lovely piece of pottery. Stands 4.5 tall x 9 wide. It could be a real find! estcs10/09

Artist Signed Door Pottery Vase $56.00

 

Amaryllis Art Pottery Vase $189.00

 

Japanese Art Pottery $145.00

 

Vintage Art Pottery Vase $120.00

Vintage matte glaze turqoise vase. Heavy vase, not marked. Looks like it might be Weller; possibly Van Briggle or Rookwood; have not looked it up yet. It has no chips or cracks; it stands almost 5.5 tall x 4.25 wide at top rim. It fades to white on interior bottom; some crazing, mainly on interior bottom. A couple of old iron? spots. Very nice piece of vintage pottery. tr10/09#  Early hand thrown blended matte glaze vase. Possibly Rookwood, Arequipa, Wheatley, Pewabic; the style/pattern looks similar to several vases shown in the Arts & Crafts book. It is hand thrown and quite hefty and is almost 8 inches tall. Incised mark: M. T. #230. It has some crazing and one small chip near top rim which does show on one side. A professional repair might be worth it since this was most likely made by an important company/artist around the 1900's. There was an artist with these initials that worked for Weller, but I doubt this is a Weller. Pottery artists moved around frequently. Price reflects the flaw. Perfect for your Arts & Crafts room! In a good economy this item would be priced at $1200. 8/09intest#  Arts and crafts matte green vase. Deep, dark color. Yellow clay peeking through bottom. Might be Rookwood or another great maker. The incised geometric design is very similar to a taller Rookwood shown in the A&C book by Treadway Gallery 1998, pg. 85. This vase has an underglaze #218 mark on bottom. It stands 6.25 tall x 4.5 wide at top rim. Has a very tight hairline on top that goes through to interior; exterior of hairline has 2 small fleabites near it. It is quite an old one; age est: 1900's. Came from an estate in Troy, MI; the deceased owners had quite a collection of art pottery. The Rookwood vase in the book sold for $3750 in 1998. Price reflects the minor flaw; price is firm. A wonderful addition for you arts & crafts collection. 8/09inteset#  Antique arts & crafts matte glaze vase. More deep green than aqua. I am confident this is an early Roseville item; has 3 stilts marks; crazing on bottom. Same glaze finish and thickness as the other matte Roseville I have listed, see pics 6-7. An identical shape is shown in S. Huxfords 1980 book on Roseville, pg. 83, row 3. It has one fleabite on a 1.5 inch tight hairline on top rim. Price reflects the flaws. It is 7 tall x 7.5 wide. Interior has some lime/rust/mineral deposits. 4/09#marinant

Vintage Matte Turquoise Vase $80.00

 

Early Arts & Crafts Matte Vase $220.00

 

Arts & Crafts Matte Green Vase $145.00

 

Antique Matte Glaze Vase $145.00

Antique arts & crafts hand thrown vase. It might be an early Brush McCoy or McCoy; (same shape/size as some of the early BM Onyx vases, see pic). It is hefty and no chips or cracks. It has a glaze miss line on body of vase, this is not a crack, pic #2. It stands 6.5 tall. A great piece of art pottery for your collection. It is a green/aqua color; more green than aqua. 4/09nehavantcs  Vintage Peters & Reed art pottery flower frog. (Has incised logo on back: Zaneware Made in USA. P&R was bought out by Gonder, so not sure if this is P&R or Gonder, but it is an old one. Matte blended glaze. Shown in B. Bull's book. It is 3.75 wide x 1.25 tall. No cracks, and one teensy fleabite on surface. These old frogs make unique paper weights and pencil or marble holders too! A very cool old frog! Age est: 1920's.  Antique matte green art pottery vase. This vase is a deeper, darker green than the pictures are showing it. It has embossed milkweed or poppy pod and stems. Faint incised number #205 on bottom. Four tiny feet and 3 stilt marks. It has some very minor flaws: a small depression in the clay on rim edge, (no change in glaze or texture); one teensy rim nick; a tiny dot on a bottom foot that is either a fleabite or a glaze pop. Interior is quite worn and has a dark spot on interior bottom, and there are some lead lines which is common. None of the minor flaws amount to much, I just mention them so you know it is not perfect. I believe this is an early Roseville Pottery item circa 1915-1920, but could possibly be another American company. It is 6.5 wide x 3.25 tall. A fine addition your Mission/Arts & Crafts style room! 3/08ro#  Signed art pottery vase. Very unique art pottery. It is a heavy, exceptionally well made matte aqua vase or ashtray that looks like Arts & Crafts/Studio pottery to me. It also bears an incised number and name on the bottom dry rims, however, I could not make out the name, so I put a water-based paint wash just over the incised mark to see if I could make out the name. It looks like there is a G-i-or l, then another letter, then an x, and then I can't make it out. The number looks like 4001 or 4004. (the paint has been removed). This item is in good condition, (the pics show some dirt but I have since cleaned this off); w/all-over very faint crazing that you can only see upon very close inspection. Again, the pics on this one just do not capture how really well-made this item is. It measures 6 long, 3 wide x 4 tall. Age est: 1920's.

Antique Hand Thrown Vase $95.00

 

Vintage Peters & Reed Art Pottery Flower $85.00

 

Antique Art Pottery Vase $325.00

 

Signed Vintage Art Pottery Vase $165.00




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