A Yellowware Covered Casserole by Over and Back that is 6-3/4 inches in diameter at the Base, 8-1/2 inches in diameter at the Top, and 4- 5/8 inches high to the top of the Lid. This Bowl and Lid are in excellent condition, and they appear to have never been used. There are no chips, cracks, or crazing.
Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be emailed so the mailing costs can be calculated.
...click for details
An Unusual 7 Inch Tall Stoneware Pitcher for the Stoneware Collector of Pitchers. As stated, the Pitcher is 7 inches tall, and it is 5 3/8 inches in diameter at the widest point. the Pitcher is marked on the bottom, but I cannot make the mark out, but someone who is familiar with the mark could probably tell who the maker was. I have included a photo of the mark that I think is large enough for someone familiar with it to tell, and it appears to me to read on the top of the mark, "Interp ...click for details
An Unusual and Collectible 6 Inch Tall Stoneware Pitcher for the Stoneware Collector of Pitchers. As stated, the Pitcher is 6 inches tall, and it is 4 3/4 inches in diameter at the widest point. If you will notice in the photos there are some small places on it where it looks as though some of the color was dripped prior to glazing. There is also a mark on the side where something made a small impression prior to firing the pitcher. The Pitcher is in very good condition and there are no chi ...click for details
A Very Nice Small Brown Pottery Bowl, that I think is a small Mixing Bowl, and it is 5 7/8 inches in diameter by 2 1/4 inches tall. The only mark I can find on it is, "USA", impressed on the bottom. The Bowl is in very good condition and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing, except there is a spot on the outside side of the bowl about the size of a pin head that looks like a glaze pop.
A Very Desirable Small Brown Pottery Mixing Bowl, that is 5 1/8 inches in diameter by 3 1/8 inches tall. Impressed on the bottom is a mark that is an, "Oak Leaf - USA", which is a mark used by Western Stoneware. This Bowl is in very nice condition, and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing.
Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be emailed so the mailing costs can be calculated.
...click for details
A Glasbake Number 380 Well and Tree Platter that was made in the U.S.A., and it is 13 3/8 inches long overall by 9 1/8 inches wide. It has survived all of the Depression Years and only has one small rough spot, and there are no cracks.
Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be sent so the mailing costs can be calculated.
A Buffalo China Round Egg Cooker Plate that will hold Six Eggs, and it is 8 7/8 inches in diameter. The depressions that hold the eggs are 2 inches in diameter and 5/8 inches deep. It is marked, "Buffalo China, Inc. - U.S.A. - 611S", and it is in very good condition with no chips or cracks.
Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be emailed so the mailing costs can be calculated.
...click for details
A Very Highly Collectible Tole Advertising Tray, that is marked along the edge of the tray under the picture of the Peasant Man and the Peasant Woman, "Illustration Par Courtoisie Des Fainceries De Quimper - HB Henriot", and under this it reads, "Massilly - France". This Tray is 12 1/8 inches long by 9 1/2 inches wide, and it is 5/8 inches high on the edge. The decoration on the Tray is Hand Painted and is as Colorful, if not More Colorful than the Quimper Pottery I have se ...click for details
A Very Nice Italian Glass Seven Piece Berry Bowl Set or Salad Set, which has One Large Bowl that is 8 inches in diameter by 3 1/4 inches tall, and Six Small Bowls that are 4 1/4 inches in diameter by 1 3/4 inches tall. This is a Very Attractive Set that would grace any table. Each of the Bowls has a Floral Design on them and the Large Bowl is marked on the bottom, "Italy". The Set is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
...click for details
An Old Small Food Chopper that has a Metal Top with a Wooden Handle and a Glass Jar on the bottom. The Top is marked, "Pat. No. 2001075
[Patent was issued in 1935]", and the Glass Bottle on the Bottom is
marked, "Androck -49 - 2 - Made in U.S.A.". The Bottom Jar is 3 3/8
inches in diameter by 3 1/4 inches tall, and it has no chips or cracks.
The Metal Top is 1 1/2 inches square, and the metal ...click for details