Vintage California pottery girl figurine most likely by Yona but is not signed. Yona worked with Heidi Schoop back in the time these were in production and eventually went out on her own. Has an imprinted F in the botttom of the piece (probably stands for figurine). Someone has written Caroline on the bottom in pen where they once Id'd her at on time. She wears a blue and white dress and has her skirt pulled up to reveal layers of petticoats...
Wonderful vintage lady fiurine is by Ynez, and was featured in the 1947 catalog called Giftwares. This was one of the Ynez Children of the year. The figurine has her typical painted eyes and bow and hair curl formation. She is not signed but has two initials an F and a D incised into the ceramic on the bottom. She measures 6 3/8" tall and is in perfect condition other than some crazing...
California pottery lady figurine has all of the characteristics of a Yona or Ynez pottery piece. Then it also has the heart shape lips. Yona worked with Heidi Schoop then later did her own ceramics. This little lady wears a yellow dress has a bouquet of yellow roses and a lacy shoulder trim of lace. Lace is for the most part in great condition with just a very small area chipped off. Email me for a photo of her back. She has auger curls and a yellow bow in her hair...
Cute vintage collectible ashtray from TREASURE CRAFT circa 1963. Maui Hawaii #34. Mint condition and vibrant turquoise green drip colors and wood stain ceramic! 5 inches long. Treasure craft produced items in their Hawaii studio for a short time. These came in several colors.
All Items : Wall Decor : Pre 1940
item #820528
(stock #safn-1541)
Pair of hand painted picture style wall plaques by Cleminson's pottery. Boy with scissors and flower on one and a girl with purse on the other. Each measures 3 5/8" x 4 5/8" and both are well marked and in perfect condition with no damages.
Creamer and sugar bowl in the popular 70's pattern, Merry mushroom's by Sears and Roebuck. Both pieces are in perfect condition, but I believe the sugar once had a lid. Sold as a set. See all my other matching pieces in this pattern.
This napkin holder is part of the Sears Merry Mushroom line in the 1970's. There is no damage. I have canisters and mugs, cookie jar, s&p's, soup tureen, and other pieces available in the same pattern. Measures 5" tall. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
Adorable sweet little teapot made of glazed ceramic, with that Mary Englebright look. Yellow, pink, blue, and green hand painted pastel colors. Flowers have an applied relief. Measures 5 1/2" tall, and just the right size for about 2 cups of tea. Perfect condition.
All Items : 20th Century : Mid-Century : Pottery and Ceramics : Pre 1950
item #812166
(stock #safn-1388)
This is a great eames era piece with an interesting mix of matte and glazed drip, in lime and turquoise with a little chartruese. It has a neat windshield type rim and upturned ends. Oval in shape and measures approxamatly 7" x 10 1/2". Inside is glazed white. Perfect condition with no chips or cracks. A very interesting piece. It has a very large odd mark into the pottery that looks like several lettrs incorporated into the mark when it is turned different ways.
Set of three ceramic mallard ducks in flight. Each has a pocket between the wing area. Largest measures over 8" long, medium is 6" long and the smallest is 5 1/4" long. They each have a hole in the back for hanging. Made of hand painted glazed ceramic. The largest has a very small repair that almost looked like a factory flaw, and does not detract in any way visually. Remnant of an old paper Japan sticker on one.
One of the kissing couple shelf sitters made by Ceramic Atrs Studios of Madison Wisconsi. She wears a two tone blue dress and has black hair. All puckered up and no one to kiss!! We do not have her mate. She is 5" tall and in perfect condition. See all of our other Ceramic AArts figurines listed.
This is refered to as the young girl in the book of Florence ceramics. She measures 6 3/4" tall and is in perfect condition. She has an opening for flowers. Florence figures have such sweet faces, and she is no exception.


















