Here we have a Roseville Art Pottery vase in the water lily pattern, dating to 1943. It is marked Roseville USA 72-6. It measures 6 ½ high and 6 wide across at the pointed handles. Vase opening measures 3. Colors are deep yellow lilies with green leaves on a brown and orange background. It is in excellent condition with crisp mold and colors and no chips, cracks or repairs. Mild crazing consistent with age and art pottery of this era is noted under close inspection.
Here we have a tall beautiful Roseville Zephyr Lily vase manufactured in the 1940s. The vase has tall lilies and slender leaves that adorn a swirl-textured background of Bermuda blue, Evergreen and Sienna Tan. The vase measures 8 ½ high by 6 wide. The bottom is marked Roseville USA 134-8. It appears to be in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs that I can see. There is some crazing throughout, consistent with age. This is a fabulous vase that would make a great addition to you ...click for details
Here is a beautiful McCoy Tea Set in the sea foam green and pink Daisy pattern dating to the early 1940s. The tea pot is 9 ½ from handle to spout and is 6 ½ tall. Sugar is 5 ½ from handle to handle and 3 tall. The creamer is 5 ½ from spout to handle and is 3 ½ tall. All pieces are marked McCoy. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. There is one factory made chip on the handle of the sugar bowl that is glazed over and some additional glaze bubbles and roughness to the finis ...click for details
Beautifully executed and highly collectible small decorative art pottery bowl by Rookwood. Standard glaze pieces using underglaze slip painting were introduced by Rookwood in 1883. The bowl measures 2 Ό high and 6 wide. The opening is 3 Ό wide. It bears the incised Rookwood Pottery flame mark with Roman Numeral I , indicating it dates to 1901. It also bears an incised 923 for shape and very faint but visible artist initials that appear to be MM, possibly Margaret McDonald .Glossy floral desig ...click for details
Here we have a beautifully flowing Roseville vase in the highly sought after Silhouette pattern manufactured in 1952. It is creamy white with a touch of sea foam green in the vertical fluting behind the nudes. It has a clear mold and beautiful sensuous swirling lines that caress the female figure. The bottom of the vase is marked Roseville USA and 763-8 with a crayon W or M. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs that I can see. It is a generous 8 high. The rim ...click for details
Here we have a beautiful Roseville Pinecone pattern vase that was manufactured in 1931. It measures 3 high by 4 in diameter and is marked 632-3. The primary colors are shades of golden brown and dark green. It appears to be in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs that I can see. There are 4 tiny little glaze bumps on one side and one tiny glaze miss in another spot. On the bottom there are 3 stipple marks one of which has some glaze missing. This is a fabulous vase t ...click for details
This beautiful Eva Zeisel Century pitcher was designed for Hallcraft in the 50s. The pattern is called fern and it measures 7 ½ high by 6 ½ deep. It has a white exterior and a muted sea foam blue interior. This stylized pitcher has a wonderful retro shape and is in excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks. The bottom is marked Eva Zeisel Century Hallcraft, Made in USA by Hall China Co. A wonderful example of mid century modern design.