This is a truly beautiful Phoenician style vase by the Stangl Pottery Company of Trenton, N.J. from circa 1958 to 1962. It is antiqued 22kt gold over aqua or turquoise glaze. It is hand painted. It measures 9.5 inches tall and 5.75 inches across. This piece is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks. This is a great interior decorators piece.
This is the most wonderful unusual shaped vase or planter. The colors are rich browns, rusts and creams, with bright 24KT gold accents throughout. It has a shape like a purse and four feet. This piece is marked Hand Painted Portugal PV.1906. I am not sure if that is the date or what, it is an auction piece. It does look old by the wear to the bottom of the feet and the slight age glaze crazing. There are no marks on the inside so I don't think it was every used as a planter, very clean...
This is 2 lovely little white, cobalt blue and red rust colored peacock pattern miniature jugs or ewers. The each measure 2 inches tall and are in excellent condition. These are unmarked, but were handmade in Poland by Wiza Boleslawiec pottery, as I have a number of other pieces with marks listed. So check it out.
This is a really pretty Los Angeles Potteries console style vase or planter. It is gradient shades of pink and mauve on the inside and gradient shades of gray on the outside. It is marked. It is large measuring 11 by 8 inches and 2 inches high. This piece was made between circa 1941 and 1971 and is a #100 design or mold. It works really well with a flower frog...
This is a wonderful handmade and thrown pitcher, jug, or ewer make in Italy. It has the original made in Ital sticker on the bottom What I love about it is the soft camel, or tan background color and the fact that the floral images are added with art glazes, giving them texture. The flowers are white with graceful hand painted stylized stems and leaves in black, grey, rust, and yellow. This is probably a retro piece, but I don't know the age...
This is a really cool hand formed pottery wall pocket. It has a deeply etched flower pattern on the front that is stained brown on the natural tan clay. It has a hole in the back for hanging on the wall. It has a makers mark, but I can't tell what it says. This would work good for a floral arrangement or even for a pen holder. It measures 6.5 inches long and 3.75 inches across the bottom. It is in good condition, no chips, and no cracks.
This is a really elegant vase with a heavy thick quality pink glaze and white feather designs on both sides. It is heavy well make vase and would be great for flower arrangements or as an accent piece. It measures 8 inches tall and 5 inches across and is oval shaped. It is marked 4058 on the bottom and has a small portion of the original foil label on the side, but I can't make out the maker. It is in excellent condition, no cracks, no chips and no crazing. It doesn't look like it was ever used...
This is a lovely vintage lavender purple art glaze vase, jardiniere, or urn, with cyan blue drip glaze running down from the rim. The lavender glaze is semi-opaque giving it a nice depth. It measures 6 inches tall and 4.5 inches across the top rim. It still has the foil "Handcrafted Haeger" label on the bottom and is in very good condition with just a very fine age glaze crazing typical of vintage pieces.
This is a very unusual piece of handthrown, and handcrafted pottery, that is very thick and heavy. It has the initials L.W. on the bottom, has a lovely blue, white, gray, and tan brushed stroke banded glaze to it, with a dark gray or black stripe down the side. It measures 4.25 inches tall and 4.25 inches across the base. It would make a great planter for a floral arrangement, or even a great pen/pencil holder. It is in very good condition, not cracks, no chips, and no crazing...
This is a truly wonderful piece that does have a hairline crack at the top edge. It is a hand painted very rich warm 22kt heavy gold gilded pitcher or ewer by Stangl pottery company in Trenton, N.J. circa 1958 to 1962. This is a large piece measuring 11.75 inches tall and approx. 5 inches across the widest part. There is no wear to the pitcher, just the hairline crack. It would still make a stunningly beautiful accent piece.
This is a really pretty little ewer that I think is made by Cliftwood Pottery Company. It is very similar to a taller version, but this one is 5 and 7/8 inches tall and 3.25 inches across. It is unmarked. There are no cracks, and no chips, It does have a couple of very small manufacturers defects in the glaze and a small amount of wear to the glaze on the base. If it is Cliftwood it is circa 1920 to 1940, but I can't be certain with no mark. It is an auction piece.
This is an adorable little satin glaze yellow planter in the shape of a teddy bear and drum. It is 4.75 inches tall and 6.5 inches wide. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks and no visible signs of wear. This would make a great gift with a little plant of flowers in it for a baby gift, shower or room. It is unmarked and I have no idea of the age, but it looks vintage.















