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Owens Pottery – Vase – Utopian, Autumnal Leaves, 1076
PotteryJ B Owens Art Pottery (American, 1896-1907) ‘Utopian’ Vase, 1076 hand-painted, glazed, pottery impressed ‘Owens’ and numbered form mark on base 13” high x 7 1/8” diameter Description: J. B. Owens Art Pottery ‘Utopian’ ware vase, form no. 1076, decorated with hand-painted autumnal coloured leaves on a dark brown, burnished brown, and green ground and the whole enhanced with a high gloss glaze. Scroll Down for Further Details$275.00 $275.00$275.00 $275.00 -
Fulper Pottery – Vase – No. 531, Green, 5 1/4″
PotteryFulper Pottery Co (United States, 1899-1935) Vase No. 531, c 1917-1922 Glazed stoneware impressed FULPER cartouche mark; remnants of original paper label 5” high x 5 7/8” diameter Description: American Arts & Crafts Fulper Pottery vase no. 531 with a spherical body and a short buttressed neck, covered in a green crystalline / cucumber / leopard skin glaze, signed.$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
Owens Pottery – Jug – Utopian Cabinet Jug #868
PotteryJ. B. Owens Art Pottery (American, 1896-1907) ‘Utopian’ #868 Cabinet Jug American Art Pottery 3” high x 2 ½” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details$65.00 $65.00$65.00 $65.00 -
Roseville – Vase – Freesia, 126-10″
PotteryRoseville Pottery (Zanesville, Ohio, USA, Est. 1890) 'Freesia' Vase 126-10", c. 1940s Brown Glaze, Pottery 10 ⅜” high x 6” wide$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Weller – Planter – A152-10, Mottled Pink & Turqoise, 9 1/4″
PotteryRoseville Pottery (United States, Est. 1890) 'Tourmaline' Console Bowl, A152-10, c. 1933-37 pink & turquoise glazed pottery 9 1/4" diameter x 2 7/8" high Scroll Down for Further Details$425.00 $425.00$425.00 $425.00 -
Rookwood – Vase – Floral Aztec, #6108, c.1937, 4 ¾”
PotteryRookwood Pottery (American, 1880-1967) Floral Aztec Vase #6108, c. 1937 blue glaze, slip molded clay 4 ¾” high x 3 ¾” diameter Scroll Down for further details$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00 -
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SOLD – Roseville – Vase – Blackberry, 568-4
PotteryRoseville Pottery (American, Est 1890) ‘Blackberry’ Vase #568-4” number 3 in crayon and in glaze on base 4” high x ~6” diameter -
Roseville – Vase – Early Velmoss, 136-10
PotteryRoseville Pottery (United States, Est. 1890) 'Early Velmoss' Vase, #136-10 Arts & Crafts Pottery 9 ½” high x 6 ¾” diameter Roseville ‘Early Velmoss’ vase, form 136-10, decorated with embossed green leaves on a yellow ground. The American Arts & Crafts style is strongly emphasized with intentionally muted colours and the organic decorative integration into the structural body. Scroll Down for further details$695.00 $695.00$695.00 $695.00 -
California Faience – Vase – Matte Blue, 6 3/8″
PotteryOffers Considered California Faience (Berkley, California, 1915-1959) Ovoid Vase, c. 1915-1920 Matte Blue Glaze, Pottery inscribed on base, “California” / “Faience” 6 3/8” high x 4” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details -
Van Briggle – Creamer – Clem Hull, Turquoise, 3″
PotteryVan Briggle (United States 1901-2012) Clem Marot Hull (United States, 1916-1965) Creamer, c. 1946-1948 turqoise glaze, pottery 3" high x 2 7/8" wide (across handle) Description: Vintage mid-century creamer finished in the iconic matte turquoise glaze, hand-thrown by master pottery Clement “Clem” Marot Hull, for Van Briggle Pottery, Colorado Springs, circa 1946-48. The traditional form has an ovoid body with a cinched neck, everted rim, pinched spout and applied handle. Scroll Down for further details$125.00 $125.00$125.00 $125.00 -
Roseville – Vase – Cosmos, Trophy, 4 1/8″
PotteryNotes: American art pottery ‘Cosmos’ pattern trophy vase, form number 134-4”, made by Roseville Pottery, Zanesville, Ohio, circa 1940's. The deliberately modelled form is reminiscent of a standard trophy cup: a two-handled camapagna urn form vessel with a large belly buttressed to an extended neck by two flanking handles and all raised on a pedestal foot. Roseville further stylized the form to a modern taste by flatting the belly into a disk, turning the rim into an octagon, and rounding the handles. A band of cosmos flowers, with their intricate web of delicate branches, circle the body. Scroll Down for further details$125.00 $125.00$125.00 $125.00 -
Rookwood – Cabinet Ewer – Fred Rothenbusch, Gingko Biloba, Standard Glaze
PotteryRookwood Pottery (American, 1880-1967) Fred Rothenbusch 'Ginko Biloba' Cabinet Ewer, #838G, c. 1899 'Standard Glaze' 4 1/8” high x 2 ½” wide Scroll Down for further details$495.00 $495.00$495.00 $495.00
American Art Pottery
Origin
- Canada (1)
- United States (3)
Maker
- Lawrence Nickle (1)
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Period
- 20th Century (4)
Style
- Art Deco (1)
- Arts & Crafts (2)
- Canadian School (1)