Rookwood Gray Vase 6953
Pottery and Stoneware:
Vases:
Pre 1960 stock# 216
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$325.00
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This 4-fluted vase was made by The Rookwood Pottery Company. The Company was operational from 1879-1967. This piece was made in 1950, as indicated by the "L" under the Rookwood mark on the base. It is very unique in both shape and color. The shape is bulbous at the bottom, then sort of pinched at the top to form 4 flutes. The glaze is beautiful. It is a mix of black, brown, gray and white on the exterior. The glaze was allowed to just run down the sides of the vase. The interio ...click for details
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Roseville Juvenile Child's Bowl - Sunbonnet Girl
Pottery and Stoneware:
Roseville:
Pre 1920 stock# 215
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$145.00
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This cereal bowl was made by the Roseville Pottery Company. It is in the "Juvenile" pattern which was made around 1920. The Juvenile pattern depicts many different characters and figures. This bowl has the Sunbonnet girl. It is a rimmed bowl, with a 1/4" red band around the rim. Inside the bowl, there are 3 Sunbonnet girl figures. In each case the girl is wearing a blue dress and yellow bonnet. There is a thin black line 1 3/8" from the bottom of the bowl on the inside ...click for details
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Tea Leaf Bone Dish by Meakin - 3 available
Dinnerware:
Pre 1900 stock# 198
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$55.00 each
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These bone dishes are in the popular "Tea Leaf" pattern. The Tea Leaf pattern became popular in the 1880's. Apparently, housewives became bored with the plain white stoneware that was available, so they sought the hand-painted copper luster pattern of bands and leaves originally created by Anthony Shaw. All 3 of these dishes were made by Alfred Meakin, England. Each dish measures 6 5/8" by 3 1/4" by 7/8". Two of the 3 dishes show a very slight discoloration in t ...click for details
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Peters and Reed 2 Handled Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1930 stock# 177
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$150.00
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John Peters and Adam Reed were both employed by the Weller Pottery Company in 1898 when they decided to start their own pottery company. Over the next 22 years, many lines were created including their first successful art pottery line which had a dark brown "Standard Glaze" background with a small amount of molded and applied decorations including flowers, grapes, and portraits. A great many of the shapes in this line have been proven to be Weller molds. Consequently, some attribut ...click for details
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Peters and Reed Sprigged Aladdin Style Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1930 stock# 176
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$150.00
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John Peters and Adam Reed were both employed by the Weller Pottery Company in 1898 when they decided to start their own pottery company. Over the next 22 years, many lines were created including their first successful art pottery line which had a dark brown "Standard Glaze" background with a small amount of molded and applied decorations including flowers, grapes, and portraits. A great many of the shapes in this line have been proven to be Weller molds. Consequently, some attribut ...click for details
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Van Briggle 4 Piece Console Set
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1970 stock# 173
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$165.00
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This beautiful console set was made by Van Briggle. Each piece shows shades from dark brown to light brown with a white drip glaze at the top. It is marked "Anna Van Briggle" which dates it from 1955 - 1968. During this period, the company created and manufactured pieces to commemorate the life of Anna Van Briggle. This set consists of a bowl, a flower frog and a pair of candle holders. The bowl is sort of leaf shaped. It is pointed on one end, and scalloped all the way around the ...click for details
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Weller Light Hudson 3 footed Console Bowl
Pottery and Stoneware:
Weller:
Pre 1930 stock# 152
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$175.00
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The Weller Pottery Company was in business from 1882 until 1948. During this time they created several popular artist ware lines, one of which was Hudson. Hudson was the last of the artist ware lines created by Weller, and one of the most sought after by collectors. It was first made in the early 1920's and is a semimatt glazed ware. It is characterized by beautiful artist decorations such as flowers, animals, birds and scenics. This bowl has a gray background with a floral motif of pin ...click for details
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