This McCoy fruit wall pocket is 7 3/4" x 6 3/4". This is circa early 1950s. There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to this item. It has the usual McCoy crazing and the obvious paint loss which I believe adds character and looks very real as if it were in a tree.
Watt Pottery made this Starflower bowl. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
An Art Pottery Pitcher, Possibly by Weller; Tall Cylinder Form with Molded Base with a Green and Brown Drip Glaze. Dimensions 12" high x 6" at base; early 20th century. Excellent condition.
These Blue Ridge "Ridge Daisy" bread and butter plates are 6 1/4" in diameter. There are in excellent condition.
1 Cup & Saucer, $20.00,
4 Saucer, $4.00,
These are in great shape. They are priced each. We have a cup pictured. Thanks for looking.
This Peters & Reed mushroom flower frog was found on p.65 of Sanford's Guide to Peters and Reed by Martha and Steve Sanford. The Zane Pottery Company.
This item is in excellent condition.
Francisan Pottery made Desert Rose. There are no chips or cracks in the butter. Thanks for looking.
This vintage stoneware pottery 6 gallon ice water dispenser (water cooler) was made by Roseville Pottery Company circa 1900 or before.
The cooler measures 17 1/2" including the lid. The outside diameter is 12". This crock, stoneware ice water cooler weighs in at a hefty 41 pounds.
The blue paint is still very vibrant. The gasket around the spigot should be replaced because it has some dry rot. Overall condition is excellent except for one 2 1/4" exterior craze line near the top.
Gallucci studio bowl
Raymond Gallucci - 20th century, Pa. studio potter
Student of Mantz
Collections - The Smithsonian Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the James Michener Museum
Exhibition - Ceramic Masterworks - at Moderne Gallery in Philadelphia - 2002
Hand thrown vase
Measures 5 1/4" tall
Incised signature
Excellent condition
A green glazed hand thrown pottery vase signed on the bottom, “W N/OWEN” (Walter Nelson Owen 1895- 1981) with the original retail paper label reading, “Hand Made For/PETER MURPHEY/HWY. 191 . P. O. Box 653/HENDERSONVILLE, N.C.” Peter Murphey ran a small ad in The Transylvania Times, of Brevard N.C. June 3, 1965 advertising a continuous Craftsmans Fair at his address. A long time potter and owner of The Pine State Pottery started signing by hand his pottery in 1970...
Reference: Collector's Encyclopedia of Stangl Artware, Lamps,& Birds, by Robert C. Runge, Jr , Collector books 2002 p103
A Large and Interesting Vase from the Pottery at Halcyon, California. Measuring about 10" tall and in fine condition. Signed with the cojoined H P and the letter C as shown. Rare and unique.
This is a really pretty 8 3/4 inch diameter Blue Ridge Nova Rose Shell Shaped Candy Dish made by Southern Potteries. The Candy Dish is in really good condition with no chips or cracks. It is signed on the back Blue Ridge CHINA Hand Painted Underglaze Southern Potteries, Inc. MADE IN U.S.A. Be sure to see our other Blue Ridge available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
This interesting vase has a notch in it making it look a little like Pac Man, but giving it a very distinct form. However, we believe that it was created in a studio by excellent ceramicists who decorated the vase with free flowing green and blue glazes. One side has a stack of incised chevrons running down the center. The underside is marked with what appears to be W NZ VI, marks whose identity elude us...
Roseville Futura jardinaire measuring 10" x 14 3/4" wide, this grey outside with pink leaves is in perfect condition. The inside has some water stains as it was used for plants, but it is otherwise perfect original condition.
The top of the boxer's left ear has a paint scrape- very small. He is 11 inches long and 5 3/4" tall.
It is brown speckled with green and brown bands in the "Skyline" shape. There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
This item is hallmarked "USA". It is in excellent condition. There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to this item. Circa 1950.