All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1980
item #1073960
(stock #safn-1883)
A lovely miniature Navajo Native American Indian pot. It measures just 2" tall, and is in pristine condition. Signed by the artist. Looks like it says Isue T. (Not sure)BEautiful sot southwestern colors with black geometrics.
Vintage brown glazed ceramic drinking glass perfect for your Tiki bar. Measures 6 5/8" tall and is in perfect condition.Made of heavy ceramic and is glazed inside and out. Not sure of the maker, as there is only residue on the bottom of where a sticker once was. I just have one of this style. Check out my other tiki mugs for your collection.
This is a set of vintage banks. Asian boy and girl head nodders that kiss. They have solid bases with the words "Kiss Me" on them. They are also dressed in asian attire and have their eyes closed as if they are getting ready to kiss. They have a slot on the upper part of their back that is for coins. Made of a paper mache composite. They are in beautiful condition with no chipping or cracks. Measures 5 1/2" tall and both have their original IDC JAPAN stickers on the bottom...
These neat shakers are most likely a souvenir from Alaska. The Totem look of a lucky Alaskan Biliken. Made of ceramic and hand painted to look like wood. One measures 4" and the other is 4 1/4" tall. One teeny pin head size glaze nick on the top of one. Paint is excellent, but no corks. These are a neat crossover collectible item.
A neat Hawaiian tiki statue carved from wood, with a nice varnished finish. I think this is a Happiness tiki, just look at that smile! Measures 10 1/4" tall. Excellent with no scratches but a tiny tip of one toe is chipped (looks to have been done before it was stained and varnished though) Maybe you can see it in the picture. A neat statue for your Polynesian decor.
This is a great drink vessel for your Tiki bar. This great ceramic Moai measures 7 1/2" tall and is a cool gun metal grey color, almost black. It has a satiny sheen to it. It was made by Otagiri Mercantile Company and has the original OMC sticker on the bottom. It has no bar or lounge name on it anywhere. Pristine condition. I just have one.
Vintage Chinese ginger jar stamped Hand decorated in Hong Kong. This pretty ginger jar measures 6 1/4" tall and has no damages or repairs. Hand painted blue florals with tiny butterflies and lots of gold. This is NOT new!
Hand painted Ginger jar probably made in China. Residue of an old paper label. All over multitude of floral design with gold accents and gold knob. Measures 6 1/4" tall. No chips or cracks. NOT NEW.
This set of vintage man and woman native heads are just great! Measures 4" tall and are made in Japan (black stamp). Great condition except she has been nicely repaired on her neck. I missed it when I bought them. She has the lovely "bone" in the hair, doo. Still a great addition to your Black Americana collection.
Take a look at these wonderful Black Native salt and pepper shakers. They are perfect and still have their original brass hoop earrings and nasco stickers, and original corks. Hand painted detailing is excellent and not flaked. Back of heads are flat and shakers are meant to be stood back to back. These are quite tall measuring 6". Foil stickers read: Del Coronado Nasco product Japan.
Vintage moriage slip decorated vase. Made in Japan vase, 6 inches tall, Marked Made in Japan on bottom in black ink, Has a man and woman on it of Asian decent with mountains in the background, on one side and a man on the other side. Main colors are orange, black and brown, with lots of gold trim. No chips, cracks or repairs.
This is an Alva Museum Replica that was made in the 1970's. It is a Japanese Tsuba (Sword guard). Alva made a large line of high quality museum replicas, both jewelery and sculpture. Everything Alva made is high quality. This is gold electroplated, I originally thought it to be brass, but I was corrected. The original museum piece original, is from 18th-19th Century and it is signed Masatsune of Musashi. It is described as openwork design of cranes. This museum replica was made in the 1970's...


















