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$695.00
$695.00
This beautiful pitcher was produced by the Roseville Pottery Company. It is in the "fuchsia" or "fuschia" pattern which was only produced for a very short time in the late 1930's. It is green in color with green leaves, and brown and white flowers. The pitcher does have an ice lip on the spout. It measures 8 1/2" at the widest (across the handle and spout) and is 8" tall (at the highest point on the handle)...
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$495.00
$495.00
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...
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$395.00
$395.00
This terrific spice set was imported by Holt Howard in 1959. It is in the popular Cozy Kitten line. It consists of 1 large garlic salt kitten head, and 3 small kitten heads for paprika, nutmeg and cinnamon. The set also comes with the original wall hanger and corks. When assembled, the set measures 11" long. It is marked (see pictures) and is in excellent condition with no damage.
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$325.00
$325.00
This pair of Spaniels was made in the Staffordshire district of England. A great number of potteries have made Staffordshire their home since the early eighteenth century. These potteries created figurines which were often made in pairs that mirrored one another; dogs were a favorite. The figurines were most often only decorated on the front as they were meant to be displayed against a wall (sometimes called "flat backs"). Each dog in this pair measures 6" wide, 2.25" deep and stands 7" tall...
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$325.00
$325.00
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...
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$295.00
$295.00
This is a set of 4" towel hooks from Holt Howard. They were manufactured in 1959, and are in the highly collectible pixie line. They are a great way to hang your kitchen towels or pot holders. They are in excellent condition with no damage.
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$295.00
$295.00
This is a beautiful vase manufactured by the Van Briggle Art Pottery Company. It is actually a hand thrown piece - where most of there current day pieces are molded. This piece is turquoise in color (I believe Van Briggle references it as Ming Blue) and it gets more blue toward the top. You can see the "ribs" or rings that occured when this vase was hand thrown on the wheel. It also has hand applied flowers and scrolls on 2 sides. It is marked "Van Briggle Original Co Sp Co" on the bottom...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1910
item #940583
(stock #334)
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$275.00
$275.00
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 bears the numbers 702 and 7...
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$250.00
$250.00
This is a beautiful majolica plate with a rabbit design. It was manufactured in France by Choisy Le Roi. There were actually 6 different plate designs manufactured. Most were made for Higgins & Seiter of New York. The design was patented in 1900. This particular plate has 2 rabbits. They appear to be running...
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$225.00
$225.00
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 1900 impressed Roman numerals wer...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1950
item #829734
(stock #275)
King's Collectibles
$225.00
$225.00
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 find" item. Thi...
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$215.00
$215.00
We have 2 of these beautiful majolica comports. They were made by Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston, England. Each is in the shape of a cabbage leaf with a basketweave background showing through at the edges. They measure just shy of 8" in diameter 4 1/8" high and are about 1/2" deep. One is marked is marked with "GG4" and "7 P 55" as well as the Wedgwood mark, although the Wedgwood mark was smeared when applied. The other is marked "GG4" and "12 P 54". It's Wedgwood mark was also smeared wh...
















