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Hamilton Beach Yellow Glass Mixing Bowl w/Pouring Spout

Kitchen: Pre 1960  stock# G489

Hamilton Beach Yellow Glass Mixing Bowl w/Pouring Spout
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$10.00 

A Very Nice Old Hamilton Beach Yellow Glass Mixing Bowl, that is 6 3/4 inches in diameter and 4 1/2 inches tall, and it has the Pouring Spout. In the photo the bowl does not look yellow, but it is. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. It is marked, "Hamilton Beach - Racine Wisconsin".

Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be sent so the mailing costs can be calculated. ...click for details


Vintage Silver Deposit Lemon Tray with a Center Handle

Glassware: Pre 1950  stock# G48

Vintage Silver Deposit Lemon Tray with a Center Handle
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$18.00 

A Very Delicate Silver Deposit Design Glass Lemon Tray with a Center Handle. The Dish is 6 1/4 inches in diameter and it is 3 1/4 inches tall to the top of the handle. It has been used and shows minute wear, and there are no chips or cracks. Even though this type of glass is called Silver Overlay, I am of the very strong belief that this is a piece of Silver Deposit, which was done using an electrical process to make the silver adhere to the glass. ...click for details


Pottery Mixing Bowl with a Wood Grain Design

Pottery and Stoneware: Pre 1980  stock# C899

Pottery Mixing Bowl with a Wood Grain Design
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$25.00 

A Very Unusual Pottery Mixing Bowl that has a Wood Grain Design on the outside of the Bowl. The Bowl is 8 1/2 inches in diameter and 4 1/4 inches high, and it is not marked. There are no chips or cracks in the bowl, but is does have crazing on the inside, and there are some discolorations inside from use.

Prices do not include Shipping, and Zip Code must be emailed so the mailing costs can be calculated. ...click for details


Large Very Old Stoneware Mixing Bowl - 10 5/8 Inches

Pottery and Stoneware: Pre 1960  stock# M191

Large Very Old Stoneware Mixing Bowl - 10 5/8 Inches
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713-468-0969



$25.00 

A Very Old Large Stoneware Mixing Bowl, that is 10 5/8 inches in diameter and 5 inches high. This Bowl shows signs of use and wear. There is a small age crack in the bottom that does not go through, and there are a few small chips on the top edge of the bowl and some crazing in the glaze.

There are no maker's marks and the bowl is very usable. I got this bowl from a Grocer in the late 1950's, and he told me th ...click for details


Western Stoneware Batter Bowl - Leaf with "W" Mark

Pottery and Stoneware: Pre 1960  stock# C898

Western Stoneware Batter Bowl - Leaf with "W" Mark
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James P. Rip Askew - Antiques and Collectibles
713-468-0969



$29.00 

A Very Nice Brown Western Stoneware Batter Bowl, that is 6 1/2 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall. There are no cracks, but there are a few small glaze chips, and a rough spot on the top edge that is about 1 inch long by 1/8 inch wide. There is also some specs where the glaze did not take. It is marked on the bottom with, "A Leaf with a W inside of it", Western Stoneware used this mark in the 1900's. ...click for details


Watt Pottery No.73 Mixing Bowl - 9 3/4 In. Diameter

Pottery and Stoneware: Watt: Pre 1940  stock# C791

Watt Pottery No.73 Mixing Bowl - 9 3/4 In. Diameter
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James P. Rip Askew - Antiques and Collectibles
713-468-0969



$25.00 

A Very Nice and Unusual Watt Pottery Mixing Bowl that is 9 3/4 inches in diameter and 4 inches high. It is marked, "Oven Ware - U.S.A. - 73". It has a Brown Glaze on the inside of the bowl, but there is no glaze on the outside of the bowl. There is a small worn spot inside of the bowl in the very center of the bottom, and the glaze has slight crazing, but there are no chips or cracks. There are imperfections on the bottom of the bowl where it rest on a table, and maybe you ...click for details

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