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Porcelain and Pottery: Watt


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This is a 14 inch vintage Watt Pottery bowl. No chips or cracks. It is 8 tall x 14 wide. Has 2 little gouge marks in the clay; those are glazed over. 12/11smc  Nice large Watt Pottery bowl. c:1950's. Resembles the McCoy stonecraft bowl line, but the pink band is a deeper pink/mauve color. It is a 12 inch bowl, marked: Oven Ware USA 12. No chips or cracks; some scuff marks around upper rim, very minor. I also have a 14 inch Watt bowl coming up soon. 11/11nh#  Very nice large Watt Pottery bowl. 12 inches across x 6.75 tall. Nice condition but for one little gouge in clay on exterior top side; this looks like a factory flaw, see pic #6. I also have the matching pasta/spaghetti bowl for sale separately. Age est: 1950's. The lighter aqua banded bowls date to the 1930's. 10/11ant@  Nice vintage Watt Pottery spaghetti bowl. c:1952-1962. Apple pattern. Incised mark on bottom: Oven Ware #39 R-F Spaghetti. It is shown in the book. This bowl has no chips or cracks; has an area on interior bottom with some darkened crazing. It is 13.5 wide x 3.5 tall. The book price is much higher. 10/11brcs

Huge Watt Pottery Bowl $150.00

 

Watt Pottery Large Bowl $120.00

 

Watt Pottery Large Bowl $110.00

 

Watt Pottery Apple Spaghetti Bowl $110.00

Vintage Watt Pottery pasta bowl. Incised mark: Oven Proof USA. Nice turquoise blue bands. It is vintage, but quite contemporary looking. No chips or cracks. Age est: 1950's. It is 13.75 wide x 3.25 tall. These also make nice birdbaths! 7/7estcs  Vintage Watt Pottery fruit, salad, spaghetti or popcorn bowl. It is 11.5 wide x 4.25 tall. Has some typical factory flaws for this pottery company: a piece of clay waste on interior bottom; a glaze pop on side of bowl; some green specks under glaze; but no chips or cracks. Very nice display bowl or to use! The book price was $110 in 1993. 2/11s#3512  This item is a lovely Pink and Blue Banded number 17 Ice Lip Pitcher made by Watt Pottery in the Kitchen Queen pattern.  It was made between 1950 and 1960.  The underside is marked Watt, 17 and U.S.A..  It is about 8 inches high to the tip of the spout and about 7 inches across at the most bulbous part.  It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and only light crazing.   This item is a large Carafe or Pitcher made by Watt Pottery between 1954 and 1959.  It is done in the Orchard Ware Pattern and the ribbon handle Carafe is done in what is called the Nassau Glaze.  The underside of the Carafe is marked Watt, U.S.A., 115 and Orchard Ware.  It is about 10 and 1/2 inches high and 6 and 1/2 inches across at its widest part.  This Carafe is in very good condition.  It does not have any cracks but has 1 small chip on the edge of the spout and light crazing.

Vintage Watt Pasta Bowl $95.00

 

Watt Pottery Starflower Bowl $95.00

 

Watt Pottery Kitchen Queen Ice Lip Pitch $150.00

 

Watt Pottery Orchard Ware Carafe $125.00

This item is a lovely Pitcher made by Watt Pottery about 1958.  It is done in the Wood Grain Pattern.  This Pitcher is about 7 and 1./2 inches high to the tip of the spout and about 6 inches across from tip of spout to end of handle.  It is in excellent condition without any chips, cracks or crazing.  This item is a lovely Ice Lip Pitcher made by Watt Pottery between 1943 and 1950.  It is done in the Peedeeco Pattern, which is like a pumpkin.  This is Ice Lip Pitcher is style of the only 5 different styles of pieces done in this pattern.  This item is a Covered Baker made by Watt Pottery between 1954 and 1959.  It is doine in the Westwood Orchard Ware Pattern.  This Baker is about 8 and 1/2 inches across, 2 and 3/4 inches high without the lid and 6 inches high witth the lid.  The underside is marked Watt, 96, Oven Ware and U.S.A..  It is in excellent condition.  There are no chips, cracks or crazing on the Bowl of this Baker and the lid does not have any chips or cracks and only some light crazing.     This item is a large Serving Bowl made by Watt Pottery between 1954 and 1959.  It is done in the Westward Orchardware pattern.  This Bowwl is about 3 and 1/2 inches high and 9 and 1/4 inches across.  The underside is marked Watt, 119, U.S.A. and Orchard Ware.  It is in excellent condition without any chips or cracks and only light crazing.

Watt Pottery Woodgrain Pitcher $50.00

 

Watt Pottery Peedeeco Ice Lip Pitcher $85.00

 

Watt Pottery Orchard Ware Covered Baker $50.00

 

Watt Pottery Westwood Orchardware Servin $55.00

This item is a hard to find French Handled Lidded Individual Casserole made by Watt Pottery between 1949 and 1953.  It is done in the Rio Rose, also called Raised Pansy Pattern. The underside is marked Oven Ware U.S.A. and Watt inside a circle.  This Individual Casserole is about 7 and 1/4 inches from end of handle to rim; about 2 and 1/8 inches high without the lid; and 3 and 1/2 inches high with the lid.  The Casserole itself has no chips or cracks but it is crazed and discolored from age.  The Lid has one small chip and 1 flea bite on the underside and is lightly crazed.      This item is a Peedeeco Individual Stick Handled Lidded Casserole made by Watt Pottery between 1943 and 1950.  This Piece is one of only five different types of pieces done by Watt in the Peedeeco (Pumpkin) pattern.  This Individual Casserole is about 7 and 1/4 inches across from end of stick handle to rim, 2 and 1/4 inches high without the lid and 3 and 1/2 inches high with the lid.  Both the Casserole and the Lid are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and only light crazing.     This item is a rare vintage piece of Watt Pottery.  It is a Purina Mink Chow Dish made by Watt Pottery for the Purina Pet Foods Company.  It has the words Purina Mink Chow molded and hand painted on two sides of the dish.  Between the words is the molded and hand painted Purina checkerboard symbol.  The dish is about 9 inches across and 1 inch high.  The underside has the incised words Makers of Mink Breeders Chow and Mink Developer Chow, Made in U.S.A..  This Dish does not have any cracks, but does have several rim chips which can be seen in the photos.  This item is a Commemorative piece of Watt Pottery made for the Watt Collector's Association by Alpine Pottery.  This Pie Plate has the hand painted Rooster decoration in the center.  The Pie Plate is about 8 and 1/2 inches across and 2 inches high.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.

Watt Pottery Raised Pansy Individual Lid $80.00

 

Watt Peedeeco Stick Handled Lidded Casse $35.00

 

Watt Pottery Purina Mink Chow Dish $50.00

 

Watt Pottery Commemorative Rooster Pie P $55.00

This item is a rare number 17 Autumn Foliage Ice Lip Pitcher made by Watt Pottery around 1959.  The Pitcher is decoratyed with lovely hand painted brown leaves.  The bottom is marked Watt, U.S.A. and 17 inside a circle.  This Pitcher is about 8 inches high to the top of the Ice Lip spout; 7 and 3/4 inches high to the top of the handle; and 6 and 3/4 inches across at its bulbous mid-section.  This Pitcher is in very good to excellent condition.  There are no cracks and only light crazing.  There are several small chips on the top of the spout (see photos).  This item is a lovely number 16 Autumn Foliage Pitcher made by Watt Pottery around 1959.  This Pitcher has hand painted brown leaves which hang from a branch.  The bottom is marked 16 in a double circle and U.S.A.  The Pitcher is about 6 and 3/4 inches high to the tip of the spout; 5 and 3/4 inches high to the top of the handle; and 5 and 1/2 inches across its bulbous mid-section.  This Pitcher is in excellent condition without any chips or cracks and only some light crazing.   This item is a lovely number 62 Autumn Foliage Creamer made by the Watt Pottery Company around 1959.  It is decorated with hand painted brown leaves.  The bottom is marked with the number 62 in a circle.  This Creamer is about 4 and 1/2 inches high to the top of the spout; 4 and 1/8 inches across from the end of the handle to the tip of the spout; and 3 and 1/2 inches across at its bulbous mid-section.  This Creamer is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.  Watt, Winfield, Woods & sons pitcher with loop handle and spout. I am unsure who made this but it is marked W on the underside. It measures approximately 8.25 inches high. It is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or heavy gouges. There is no evidence of highly visible scratches either. 11pdp212

Watt Pottery # 17 Ice Lip Autumn Foliage $225.00

 

Watt Pottery Autumn Foliage #16 Pitcher $95.00

 

Watt Pottery Autumn Foliage #62 Creamer $200.00

 

Watt, Winfield, Woods & sons pitcher wit $35.00

Brown glazed batter pitcher. It is marked with an M or a W inside of a leaf on the underside. It measures approximately 3 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or heavy gouges. There is no evidence of highly visible scratches either. 11pdp161  Rare piece of Watt pottery. This is a Peedeeco lug. The name Peedeeco is actually and trade name rather then a shape as it was made for Pitman-/Dreitzer and Company of New York. There are only about a handful of know shaped in this pattern. This lug does have a hairline crack and is missing the lid. Still it is a must piece in any collectors set. It stands 2 ¼" tall by 7 ¼" long.  Lovely old spaghetti bowl from Watt Pottery in their Rio Rose pattern. Does have a hairline crack as shown. Stands 3 1/8" tall by 13" across. Great for your display.  Vintage Watt Pottery spaghetti bowl. Mark is shown in pg. 148 of the book. The mark indicates it was made for the Ravarino & Freshi Co. It is aqua/brown; and will blend great with the Zanesville Country Fare dinnerware, or the Red Wing Village Green line. No chips or cracks and is 13 wide x 3.5 tall. Incised mark: Oven Ware, 39 RF Spaghetti. Nice, heavy, large bowl for your next pasta dinner. 1/11smc

Brown glazed batter pitcher $15.00

 

Watt Peedeeco Lug Casserole $10.00

 

Watt Rio Rose Spaghetti Bowl $30.00

 

Watt Pottery Spaghetti Bowl $95.00

Small Watt bowl which is missing a lid. It has the 1944 log cabin mark. Does have one glaze drip from the factory. It stands 2 ½" tall by 4 ¼" wide with a lid base of 3 5/8".  This item is a number 16 Teardrop pitcher made by Watt Pottery around 1957.  The pattern decoration was originally called American Red Bud.  The decoration on this pitcher is hand painted red buds hanging down from a branch which makes the buds appear like teardrops.  The bottom of this pitcher is marked 16 inside a double circle and U.S.A.  The pitcher is about 6 5/8 inches high to the top of the spout: 5 3/4 inches high to the top of the handle and 5 1/4 inches across.  The pitcher is in very good to excellent condition. It does not have any cracks, but there is some light crazing and a smallflee bite chip on the very tip of the spout.  This item is a Number 15 Teardrop Pitcher made by Watt Pottery around 1957.  This design Pitcher was originally known the American Red Bud design.  The hand painted decoration is of red buds hanging from a branch in a manner which makes them look like teardrops.  This Pitcher is about 5 and 1/2 inches tall and 6 inches across from the tip of the spout to the end of the handle.  The bottom is marked Oven Ware U.S.A. and 15 insside a circle.  This Pitcher is in very good condition.  It has no cracks, but does have some light crazing in a couple of areas.  The rim of the spout has a slight rough edge in one area from a few small flea bite chips on the very rim of the spout.  This item is a wonderful Number 16 Tulip Pitcher made by Watt Pottery around 1962.  This Pitcher has lovely hand painted blue and red tulips on it.  The Pitcher is about 6 and 5/8 inches high at the top of the spout; 7 inches across from end of handle to tip of spout; and 5 and 1/2 inches across its bulbous idsection.  The bottom is marked 16 and U.S.A. inside a double circle.  This Pitcher is in very good to excellent condition.  There are no cracks or crazing, but there is a small flea bite chip on the spout and also a small bubble on the spout which appears to be a kiln pop resulting from the original firing process whenn it was made.

Small Watt Bowl $10.00

 

Watt Pottery Teardrop Pitcher $125.00

 

Watt Pottery Teardrop Pitcher $75.00

 

Watt Pottery Tulip Pitcher $175.00

This item is a wonderful Number 62 Tulip Creamer made by Watt Pottery around 1962.  This Creamer has beautifully hand painted red and blue tulips.  The Creamer is about 4 and 3/8 inches high and 4 and 3/4 inches across from end of handle to tip of the spout.  The bottom is marked 62 and U.S.A. inside a circle.  This Creamer is in very good to excellent condition.  It does not have any cracks, but there is some light crazing and one small chip on the bottom rim just below the flower stem.  This item is a set otf three (3) Nesting Mixing Bowls made by the Watt Pottery Company.  These three Bowls are called Watt Transitional Ware and have spray brown bands.  They are alklso called Eve-N-Bake.  They were made between 1943 and 1950.  All three pieces have the same Watt Pottery bottom mark consisting of the words Eve-N-Bake, Watt Ware, Oven Ware and U.S.A..  The largest Bowl is about 6 and 1/2 inches high and 10 and 1/4 inches across.  It has crazing, but does not have any cracks.  The only chips are on the bottom of the base and are not normally visible until the bowl is picked up and turned over.  mThe middle sized Bowl is about 5 and 1/2 inches high and 8 and 1/2 inches across.  It does not have any chips and only slight crazing with one hairline crack.  The smaller Bowl is about 4 and 3/4 inches high and 6 and 1/2 inches across.  It has some light crazing but does not have any chips or cracks.  There is some partial discoloring to this Bowl which appears to be a result of the original firing process in the kiln.  This item is a five (5) petal Star Flower design Bowl made by Watt Pottery between 1949 and 1953.  This Bowl is marked number 52 on the bottom.  I think they call this a cereal bowl.  This piece is about 2 and 1/2 inches high and 6 and 1/2 inches across..  There are no chips or cracks but there two (2) places on the inside of the bowl that have light crazing.  This Bowl is in great condition for its age.  This item is a set of three Christmas mugs issued in 1995, 1997 and 1998 to  members of the Watt Collectors Club.  Each has a different hand painted design on one side and Merrry Christmas written on the other side with "Watt Pottery Co" and the year.  The bottom of each mug is marked Wattware, Crooksville, Ohio by Alpine Pottery.  The 1995 mug is about 3 1/4 inches high and the 1997 and 1998 mugs are about 3 1/2 inches high.  There are two sets available.

Watt Pottery Tulip Creamer $225.00

 

Three Piece Watt Pottery Nestinjg Mixing $45.00

 

Watt Pottery Star Flower Bowl $45.00

 

Watt Pottery Christmas Mugs $85.00

This item is a lovely Mug made by the Watt Pottery Company sometime around 1959.  This Mug is done in the Autumn Foliage Pattern with lovely hand painted brown leaves.  The Mug is about 3 and 3/4 inches high: 4 and 3/4 inches across from the end of the handle to the rim; and 3 and 3/8 inches across at the base.  The bottom of the Mug is marked 121, Watt, and U.S.A. inside a double circle.  The mug is in very good condition.  It does not have any cracks, but does have some light crazing and a small chip inside the rim.  This item is a lovely hand painted 4 petal Starflower Mug made by the Watt Pottery Company around 1959.  The Mug is about 4 and 3/4 inches high: 4 and 1/2 inches across the top from the end of the handle to the rim: and 5 inches across at it's bulbous mid section.  The bottom is marked Watt 501 U.S.A. inside a double circle.  This Mug is in excellent condition.  There are no chips or cracks and only some very light crazing.  This item is a wonderful Three (3)Leaf Apple Pitcher made by WSatt Pottery Company.  It is a number 15 Pitcher.  This Pitcher is about 5 and 5/8 inches high at the tip of the spout; 6 inches wide from end of the handle to the lip; and 4 and 1/2 inches across at the bulbous center part.  This Pitcher is in excellent condition without any chips, cracks or crazing.  This item is a piece of Watt Pottery made during the early 1960's.  It is a Number 64 Bowl with the Double Tulip decoration.  This Bowl is about 4 and 3/4 inches high and 7 and 1/2 inches across.  There is one small chip on the rim just above the red tulip and a few small kiln pops.  Otherwise this piece is in great condition with no cracks or crazing.

Watt Pottery Autumn Foliage Mug $95.00

 

Watt Pottery Starflower Mug $110.00

 

Watt Pottery Number 15 Apple Pitcher $125.00

 

Watt Pottery Double Tulip Bowl $74.00

Handled Basket Vase, Frederick Warne & Co., The World of Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit, Mrs. Rabbit.  The vase measures 3" in diameter at the base, 6.5" X 4.25" at the top, and is about 9" high.  It is white porcelain with gold-painted trim at top & bottom and   celebrates Beatrix Potter's wondrous world.  Mrs. Rabbit is shown on the front with her 3 lil’ rabbits--"Mrs. Rabbit" is written below. On the back is another single picture of Mrs. Rabbit.  There is also a bouquet of flowers on either side of the vase.  The piece is in excellent condition.  The bottom is stamped "The World of Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit, Frederick Warner & Co., 2002, Made in China.  This nice Watt #15 pitcher is in the Rooster line. It is the small 1 pint jug pitcher. Measures 5 3/8 inches tall to the tip of the spout, apx 4 1/2 inches wide. Two minute rim chips: one is by the handle. One is on the tip of the spout, but it looks like a manufacturing flaw as it is smooth. No hairlines or crazing. It is marked on the bottom with Oven Ware USA and the number 15 in a circle.  Featured is a neat old piece of Watt Esmond. This is their 1957 #36 cookie jar. This one does

NOT have the word Cookie on it. Not sure why. It is the 3 color glaze, ivory, brown and black.

Brass bail handle. Shown in the Watt Pottery book by Dennis Thompson  & W. Bryce Watt. It is

in great condition. 3 small chips about the rim and one on the bail handle area. Wonderful old

piece of Yellowware.

 This is an ice bucket with the popular "Apple" pattern made by Watt Pottery. This Apple has 3 leaves which dates this to pre-1958. After 1958 two leaves were used on the apple pattern. I always thought this was a cookie jar but its size; 7 1/2x7 inches and style of its lid, make it the ice bucket. The bucket part is in good condition with the exception of one chip on the bottom rim. It has the glaze over it so perhaps this was a factory second.(Also the bottom is not marked) The lid has two chips on the underside, as you can see in the third photo. They are not visible when the lid is on and do not distract from its beauty. Usually I don't sell things with chips but because of the rarity of this piece I have made an exception. I hope this is the one you've been looking for to round out your collection!

Warne Beatrix Potter Mrs. Rabbit Basket $14.00

 

Watt No. 15 Small 1 Pint Jug Pitcher - R $165.00

 

Esmond Watt Yelloware Cookie Jar #36 $50.00

 

" Watt" Apple Ice Bucket

Nice Watt platter in the Rio Rose decoration. Measures 15 1/4 inches across; lipped rim is 1 1/2 inches tall. There are some factory flaws: minor surface pitting common in the large pottery pieces and the bottom has a couple of chips where the platter was removed from the potter's wheel. There is no crazing and other than a few surface scratches, the surface is still nice and shiny. There are no chips or cracks. It is marked on the bottom with USA 31.  Nice Watt deep Apple mixing bowl with two leaves. Measures 5 3/4 inches tall, 9 inches across the top. Holds 6 pints. Hand painted apple design. Original, not a reproduction. Minor crazing. No chips or cracks, no hairlines. Marked on the bottom: Oven Ware USA 65.  Nice Watt Apple deep mixing bowl with two leaves. Measures 4 7/8 inches tall, 7 3/4 inches across the top. Holds 4 pints. Hand painted apple design. Original, not a reproduction. Small manufacturers flaw on the bottom rim where it was cut from the potter’s wheel. Minor crazing. No chips or cracks, no hairlines. Marked on the bottom: Oven Ware USA 64.  WATT Pottery # 76 Bean Pot BABY BLUE Brown

 

 This is a pretty stoneware WATT 76 USA OVEN WARE, per the bottom, Baby Blue and Brown.  It is in great condition except for a chip on the top edge.  IT IS VERY HEAVY, OVER 4 LBS


If you have a lid, you can turn it so that you can't see it.  It needs a good cleaning.  It has two darker marks near the chip that look like some dark paint/glaze.  But we do not retouch any items.KM07

Watt Platter - Rio Rose $225.00

 

Watt 2 Leaf Apple Deep Mixing Bowl #65 – $165.00

 

Watt 2 Leaf Apple Deep Mixing Bowl #64 – $145.00

 

Watt Pottery # 76 Bean Pot BABY BLUE Bro $6.99

Vintage Watt Pottery bean pot and beancups. c:1940's. Beanpot w/6 Watt beanpot cups. This beanpot is called the Bisque style and is shown on pg. 129 of the 1993 book by Sue Morris. Watt Pottery was in business from 1922-1965. This bean pot is in good condition, just one tiny fleabite off the bottom rim which does not show when pot is standing up, and a tiny scratch on the lid. The lid and interior of the pot is a chocolate brown gloss glaze. It is 9 wide x about 8 high, has incised mark on the bottom which did not show up in the photo, it says: Watt 76 USA Ovenware. This pot makes a nice cookie jar too! The 6 matching mugs/pots are marked: Oven Ware USA, (see Lehner's book of marks to view the mark, pg. 503). This beanpot also looks great next to other vintage stoneware jugs & crocks, see pics for ideas! The 6 beanpot cups are all in good condition, no chips or cracks.  2 Watt 5 inch high cruets. I believe these to be Watt but I am not sure. They have vegetables, hand painted on cream ware and cork tops, marked USA. L162x30. (s3)     Watt pottery spaghetti bowl #39. 3 leaf apple design. It has 2 cracks. BV=$325.00 to $350.00. L40Bx14. (15)      

Watt Pottery Bean Pot Set $80.00

 

Two Watt 5 inch high cruets $25.20

 

Watt pottery spaghetti bowl #39 $60.75

  



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