Sascha Brastoff Ringed Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
California:
Pre 1980 stock# 338
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$65.00
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Sascha Brastoff headed a factory (Sascha Brastoff of California, Inc.) in West Los Angeles, from 1953 until 1973. During that time, he designed and created decorative accessories, ceramics, enamels on copper, and plastics. This is a ceramic vase decorated with rings of gold, white, brown, gray, and turquoise on a white base. There is an applied "crackle" appearance within the rings. It is signed "Sascha B", indicating that it was not actually made by Sascha, but rather anot ...click for details
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Cambridge Pottery "Otoe" Bowl
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1910 stock# 334
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$275.00
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This terrific bowl was manufactured by the Cambridge Art Pottery Co. The Company was in was in business from 1900 to 1909 in Cambridge Ohio where they produced artware, vases, jardinieres, dinnerware and other clay specialties. For a very brief period in 1907 they produced a line called "Otoe" which was characterized by a matte green glaze. This bowl is very much from the arts & crafts period with its geometric design. It is marked "OTOE" on the base. The base also bea ...click for details
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Weller Orris Footed Bowl
Pottery and Stoneware:
Weller:
Pre 1920 stock# 333
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$215.00
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This bowl was made in 1915 by Weller. The pattern is called "Orris". It has a matte green finish over a red clay base. It looks like the green glaze was rubbed before firing, allowing the floral motif to show through. This bowl measures 2.5" high and is 6.75" wide. It has 4 feet. The Orris line is unmarked, although the bottom of this bowl has been painted gray and does have a signature as well as the number 44. It is in excellent condition with no damage of any kind. ...click for details
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Roseville Candlesticks - Decorated and Gold Traced
Pottery and Stoneware:
Roseville:
Pre 1920 stock# 326
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$195.00 pair
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These beautiful candlesticks were made by the Roseville Pottery Company. Since records were not meticulously taken early on, and most of the early pieces of Roseville were not marked, little seems to be known about these candlesticks. They can be found in most Roseville Pottery books. They are called "Decorated and Gold Traced", and are said to have been produced before 1916. They are considered rare. They are hand decorated with pink/maroon flowers and green vines, which seem to ...click for details
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Stonelain Art Deco Charger - Archer
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1960 stock# 325
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$295.00
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This charger was manufactured by Stonelain Pottery. The historic Associated American Artists Gallery (New York City), under direction of master potters William Soini and Frances Server, produced pottery under the Stonelain label from the early 1940's to 1952. Stonelain featured work from some of the foremost artists of the day. This charger is signed SHVM followed by a C inside a circle (I have not been able to identify this artist). It depicts an archer standing on one toe, poised and r ...click for details
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Rookwood Vase 2422
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1930 stock# 291
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$495.00
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The Rookwood Pottery Company was established in Cincinnati Ohio in 1879. While early pieces were hand decorated, pieces after 1900 are said to be "production" pieces. The beauty in these later pieces often comes from the shape and design of the mold rather than hand-painted art work. Most Rookwood pieces are marked with the the reverse "RP". This mark originated in 1886. A "flame" was added (radiating out from the RP mark) for each year up until 1900. After 190 ...click for details
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Nicodemus Pottery Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Art Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1990 stock# 288
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517-974-8100
$75.00
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Nicodemus Pottery was produced in Columbus Ohio by Chester Nicodemus from the mid 1930's to the mid 1980's. He produced his wares from clay local to the area, and sold mostly from his home/business which was called "Ferro-Stone Ceramics". While he is best known for his animal figurines, Nicodemus also produced vases, pitchers, and bowls. This is a wonderful pitcher. It stands 3.75" tall and has a 4" diameter. It is glazed (both inside and out) with flecks of th ...click for details
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Raymor Contempora 16.5" Divided Platter
Dinnerware:
Pre 1960 stock# 279
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$75.00
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This terrific platter was created by the Steubenville Pottery Company from 1953 until the closing of the company in 1959. It is in the Raymor Contempora line. This line was created by Ben Seibel. Seibel, having just created the Raymor Modern Stoneware line for Roseville, was hired by Steubenville to create this modern tableware. The Raymor Contempora line is identifiable by the innovative shapes. Displayed individually, each piece presents as modern sculpture yet is durable enough to serve ...click for details
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Fiesta #7 Mixing Bowl - Light Green
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1950 stock# 275
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$350.00
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This bowl was made by the Homer Laughlin China Company and is in the popular Fiesta line. The Fiesta line was first introduced in 1936 in 6 original colors. The mixing bowls were only produced in these original 6 colors since they were only produced from 1936 to 1943. They were produced in 7 sizes ranging from 5" to 11.5". Each bowl is marked on the bottom, with #1 being the smallest, and this (#7) being the largest. This #7 bowl is considered by collectors to be a "hard to f ...click for details
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