All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #1199563
(stock #safn-4297)
Wonderful Red Wing Fruit / Salad Bowl is in mint condition. It has no flaws at all.
It was made in the Beige / Tan Speckled design. It would go with and complement
other Red Wing designs, such as, Bob White, Hearthside, and Lute Song. It was made
in the 1950's. Red Wing, U.S.A. is embossed on the bottom of the bowl. It is oval and deep with a century shape. The bowl measures 12" long, 11 1/4" wide and 4 7/8" deep. It is a must have for your collection.
Rare Papa bear nursery planter of the story "Goldilocks and the three bears". I wonder if there was a set at one time? The planter portion, is his bowl of porridge. Not sure of the maker but he is nicely done and all hand painted decoration is under glaze. Measures 5 3/8" tall and is in perfect condition. Could be used to keep babys thermometer or brush & comb in.
A wonderful rare Mid Century Red Wing Sgrafitto free form bowl, green on green by Charles Murphy. Measures 9" wide at the largest area. Sorta square shaped. Measures 4 1/4" tall. Sgrafitto was made only 6 months 1955-1956. The technique of sgrafitto is done by scratching off glaze to reveal the underlying color of the clay before firing. Marked on the bottom Red Wing USA 4001. The piece is perfect with no dings, chips or cracks. The bowl is actually darker than photo shows...
Amazing retroceramic vase is bright orange with a subtle drip edge. No makers mark but is a very nice vase that is in PERFECT condition. Measures 10" tall. I had my beautiful orange and yellow roses in this vase for a few days and they looked amazing.
Adorable, and different than most nursery planters you see. This little lamb or sheep is made of hand decorated glazed ceramic. The cart he is pulling has a large green polka dot flower pot. Measures 3 3/4" tall. Wonderful condition. No markings.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #1195528
(stock #safn-4228)
Frankoma ~ Plainsman (Brown) ~ 1.5 Quart Round Covered Casserole Dish with Lid. Perfect condition. Discontinued Circa: 1950
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Haeger and Royal Haeger : Pre 1970
item #1194902
(stock #safn-4213)
Three piece Royal Haeger Flower-Ware console set, consisting of a large center bowl and two candleholders in a medium matte green. The candle holders both have the original HAEGER FLOWER-WARE stickers, and are 3" tall, both being perfect. The center bowl has Royal Haegar RG-144 in raised lettering on the bottom. Bowl is 5 1/4" tall and top opening is 6 1/2" x 11 1/2", with one tiny chip on one of the top corners. It is very small and could be touched up easily...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : McCoy : Planters and Flower Pots : Pre 1990
item #1191738
(stock #safn-4155)
Nice Haeger centerpiece vase in a dark pik color. Heavy, and quality made with the Original Haeger Floral sticker on the bottom. Measures 10" diameter and 3" tall. Opening at the top is 3 3/4". Pristine condition.
Nice large pink/shrimp colored round ball vase. Measures 8" tall and opening is 3".
No chips, cracks or other flaws!
Condition - PERFECT. Not marked,and no sticker, but this may be one of the Haeger Floral pieces.
Vintage Roseville Pottery Green and tan creamer and sugar Snowberry pattern. White berries and green leaves all embossed. ...Sugar bowl has no damage, no crazing and in excellent condition,but the creamer has been repaired but still displays well. Marked on bottom the roseville signature USA and 10 on the creamer 15 on the sugar. ... Creamer with spout and handle measures 3 1/2" tall and sugar with 2 handles measures 3" tall.
Roseville Pottery Company was organized in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890...
Pretty matte glazed vase with a relief iris flower on front and back side. Vase marked USA. Made by Shawnee. Perfect with no chips or cracks. Measures 5 3/8" tall.
Unusual Eames era moderne style vase measures almost 7" tall and has greeen outer glaze, and white inside. Signed Edythe Lovell 1-15-58. Interesting notch at the top would make an interesting floral display. Great condition. Fleabite size glaze chip on the bottom. You have to look really hard to see it.


















