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Wyatt Art Pottery, Canada, Goose Ashtray, VTG. 1970s
Tobacco
Lemon Tree Treasures 
$17.00 plus $10.50 priority shipping
This is a Wyatt Art pottery ashtray produced in the 1970s by Wyatt Art Pottery of Burlington, Canada. Signed Canada W113--I THINK. It is hard to read the number but I think it is W113. It is shaped as a goose with its neck stretched out and 3 rests on the tail to hold cigarettes. It measures 10" long x 3" wide. Very good condition.
A great accessory for the cottage, lodge or a gift for an outdoorsman. Please look at both enlargement photos included.
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Watt Starflower Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
All Things Considered Antiques and Collectibles 
G-1407A $129.00 plus shipping
The Watt five petal Starflower #15 Pitcher. Marked on the bottom but very difficult to read. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. Does have some very fine light crazing, hard to see unless you really look closely. Clean inside and outside with no discoloration. Measures 5 1/2"tall by 5 3/4" wide from handle to the tip of the spout.
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Watt Pottery No.8 Bowl Green & White Bands
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
Al's Past Treasures 
W1562 $50.00
Offering this Watt Pottery bowl with green & white bands that was produced in the 1940's. Watt Pottery produced these very collectible pottery in Crooksville Ohio between 1922 until the pottery burned in 1965. This beautiful bowl which is in excellent condition measures 8 inches across by 4.5 inches high. Marked on the bottom "Watt 8 USA Oven Ware". See all the many other great listings I have for your consideration.
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Watt Pottery No.8 Bowl Turquoise & Pink Band 1940's
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
Al's Past Treasures 
W1561 $45.00
Offering this bowl that was produced by the Watt Pottery Co.of Crooksville Ohio. This pattern with turquoise and pink bands was introduced in 1940 under the "Kitch-N-Queen" series. Marked on the bottom "Watt 8 USA Oven Ware". For the age it is in excellent condition but does have a mold imperfection on the rim. See photo front. Bowl measures 8 inches across and 4.5 inches high. See all the many other great listings I have for your consideration.
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Watt Classic 1 Pint Pitcher No.15 In Autumn Foliage
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
Al's Past Treasures 
W867 $79.00 Free Shipping
In the Autumn Foliage design pattern is this 1 pint pitcher number 15 that I am offering. This pattern consists of the 2 clusters of 4 brown leaves. Marked on the bottom "Watt 15 Made in U.S.A." it is free from any damage but there is a section (see my photo) on the backside near the handle where an area the size of a dime was missing the glaze when the piece was fired. Other than that glaze defect the piece is in excellent condition. It measures 5 1/2 inches high and slightly over 3 inches at t... Click for details
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Watt Mixing Bowl 1940 Turquoise & Pink Band Design
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
Al's Past Treasures 
W858 $60.00
Offering this turquoise & pink band designed Watt mixing bowl. The Watt Pottery Co. of Crooksville, Ohio was in business from 1922 until it burned down in 1965. This banded style design was their first produced style in 1940. The bowl is marked on the bottom "Watt U.S.A. Oven Ware". It also has an unreadable mark in the middle of the bottom which should be the number of the size. It measures 9 inches across by 5 1/2 inches high and is free from any damage. Coloring inside is all even and not as ... Click for details
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POTTERY -- WATT SPAGHETTI BOWL
Pottery and Stoneware: Watt
Lin's Antiques and Collectibles 
M093 $160.00
WHAT A FIND!!! BEAUTIFUL WATT BOWL IN THE PANSY WITH 4 LEAVES PATTERN. BOWL IS IN WONDERFUL CONDITION -- HAS NO CRACKS, VERY LIGHT CRAZING AND ONLY EVIDENCE OF "USE" IS ONE VERY SMALL "DING" THAT IS ON BOTTOM DRY (SETTING) RING -- OF ABSOLUTELY NO CONSEQUENCE!. BOWL IS MARKED -- OVENWARE, 39, R-F, SPAGHETTI. COLORS ARE CLEAR AND VIBRANT -- ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
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