Cute little planter from Zanesville Pottery. This is a flesh tone shoe planter with the tounge
hanging out. It has numerous glaze pops on one side. Measures 2 1/2” tall by 4” long and 2”
wide.
Featured is a cute little violet pot from BRUSH pottery. It is marked 310 U.S.A. It has a repeated
check mark pattern to it. It is in good condition. Has a small chip on the attacked base near the
drain hole. Also some very small nicking around the rim. Stands 3 1/4” tall by 3 3/4” across.
Not real certain who made this planter. Seems like the bottom resembles a Shawnee. Could also
be a Blue Ridge due to the hand painted flower pattern. Small chip inside the bonnet. Stands 5
3/4” tall by 6” long and 3 1/2” wide.
Very nice old planter from Artnart of Japan. This is shaped like a book with The Lord’s prayer on
the front. Small violets frame the top and bottom of the prayer. Excellent condition. Part of a
ongoing set in the 60’s I am told. Stands 4” tall by 5 7/8” across the face by 4 1/4” deep.
Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. Cute little
cactus pot. Shaped like a little baby bootie. Blue laces send the message boy. Original ink price
stamp of .25 cents on the dray bottom. Stands 2 1/4” tall by 3 1/2” long.
Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. Isn’t this the
cutest little bunny rabbit you have ever seen? It is standing next to a blue basket with carrots on
the side. The quizzical bunny is done in brown. It has a flat plain dry bottom. No markings.
Excellent condition. Stands 5 3/8” tall by 5 1/2” long and 4” deep.
Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. This great old
planter is made by American Bisque. It is in a simple shape of a log. Great Coloring. Excellent
condition. Stands 3 1/2” tall by 4 3/8” long and 3 1/4” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful old piece of Morton Pottery. This soft pink dove has
just lighted on the outstretched branch of a stump. she seems so real as you can see the feathers
on her back. She does have a tiny nick on her beak and a flea bite on the top of the tail. She
stands 4 1/2” tall by 4 1/2” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful old window box from Stanford Pottery of Sebring
Ohio. It is done in an ivory with gold splatter. It is in near mint condition. Stands 3 3/4” tall by 11
3/4” long and 4 3/4” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is this lovely pink speckled jardiniere from Brush Pottery #152. It is in excellent condition, one tiny glaze pop on the rim. Has the attached under plate. Stands 3 1/2” tall by 4 1/2” across the bottom.