Vintage pottery vase. In my opinion, made in Mexico. Signed on the bottom. Height: ~ 19 cm. The vase is in good vintage condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About me: I am Arvydas from Lithuania. After 20 years of collecting various antiques and other historical items, I decided that it is time to pass them on to another collector's hands. I hope you will find an addition to your collection, home decoration, or any other personal use.
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Are you familiar with Picasso’s work in clay? I didn’t realized that Picasso was so passionate about clay. His ceramic pieces ended up being some of my favorite. They inspired many of our graphics for our Catalonia collection. Novillo Romper, El Gato Graphic Tee, Daisy Graphic Tee, Pajarito Graphic Tee. All on sale!
Khalili Collections | Japanese Art of the Meiji Period | An earthenware vase with an ovoid body painted with a fantasy scene of insects, lizards...
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An important cultural center during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent, the rural town of Iznik (ancient Nicea) nestles on a lakeside in Northwest Turkey. Here in the early 16th century an "Imperial ware," now called Iznik, was made for the Istanbul court of the Ottoman Sultan--the richest, most powerful monarch in Europe. Originally inspired by Chinese pottery, Imperial ware was so exquisite that European collectors in the mid 19th century thought it came from Persia. Only in the 1920s did scholars accept that Iznik ceramics were Ottoman, giving due recognition at last to Turkish potters for some of the world´s most beautiful and striking designs. Iznik ware has survived to the present day in all its splendor. Iznik tiles adorn palaces and mosques; the largest collection of ceramic vessels is in the British Museum. Made from Top quality material and has master craftmanship. PLEASE NOTICE: In case of out of stock, it will take 1-2 weeks for the artist to make new one(s).
Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery vase . A rare vintage 1960s example. Made by the renowned British artist, potter, Bernard Rooke, this piece is a wonderful example of his work . Bernard Rooke's journey as an artist began at the prestigious Ipswich School of Art, where he honed his skills and developed a deep passion for pottery. Continuing his education at Goldsmiths' College in London, Rooke embraced the progressive design movements of the era and dedicated himself to creating pottery pieces with a sculptural essence. This particular vase embodies the essence of Rooke's artistic vision. Showcasing the unique techniques Rooke employed during the early stages of his career. This vase is a stunning example of this innovative approach, seamlessly blending art and functionality. Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery is treasured by enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its sculptural quality and functional appeal make his work highly sort after today . Signed to the base BR Max. dimensions : 19.5cm high x 22cm width This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
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Our collectible art pottery pieces are made-to-order handthrown and sculpted. The pieces are collaborations of our in-house artists based here in Wisconsin.
Feature: Fired in a kiln and gilded with iron glaze, this coarsly crafted pottery jar has an exquisite, unique texture and allure. Simple yet elegant, it brings a natural rustic charm to any kitchen or dining space. This multi-functional ceramic jar is excellent for keeping tea leaves, candies, or coffee beans fresh, offering a handy storage option that ensures your ingredients' flavor! Expertly crafted with superior ceramic materials, the jar boasts a smooth and simple-to-clean surface for long-lasting durability. The lid is adorned with a vibrant, red finish that compliments the coarse pottery exteriror, while its tight seal design makes sure contents stay secure. The lid comes with a non-woven fabric liner, safely storing your ingredients and keeping unwanted smells away. The Rough Pottery Tea/Candies/Coffee Beans Ceramic Jar is an attractive blend of rustic style and purposeful design, adding a touch of natural simplicity to your kitchen or dining area. Material: Ceramic Package include: 1*ceramic jar
Vintage glazed ceramic vase. Scandinavian style. Height ~ 12 cm. The vase is in good vintage condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About me: I am Arvydas from Lithuania. After 20 years of collecting various antiques and other historical items, I decided that it is time to pass them on to another collector's hands. I hope you will find an addition to your collection, home decoration, or any other personal use.
Each piece offered in our pottery store is hand-thrown and sculpted. We have a wide selection of art pottery, art tiles, and tableware to choose from.
Villa Borromeo Visconti Litta - Renassaince Lombardy palace filled with classical statues and lavish embellishments Art quotes interspersed with the diversity of ways that nature and humans conquer clay. Elephant Rock, a natural lava formation created in 1973 after the sudden eruption of Mount Eldfell, Iceland Shakespeare quote with Minoan wall art procession Huge natural 'Balancing Rock' Albany, Australia Shozo Michikawa ceramic sculpture Benalla Botanical Gardens mural - Created by skilled and unskilled artists alike with recognised input from aboriginal groups, the curvaceous terracotta
The Butter Bell crock is the traditional French method for keeping butter fresh and spreadable without refrigeration for up to 30 days. The Butter Bell’s unique design enhances butter’s delicate flavor, while providing a practical and decorative solution for serving and storing butter. Butter stays soft, delicious and spreadable without refrigeration Holds 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter Made of durable New Bone China Dishwasher & Microwave Safe The secret to keeping your butter fresh and spreadably soft is to keep a butter crock on your counter. Before the age of refrigeration, butter was often kept in earthenware pots submerged in water. The modern water-submerged butter crock is thought to have first appeared in France in the Middle Ages. Crocks keep butter fresh at room temperature (up to about 80° F) on the counter for several weeks without spoiling. This is better than a refrigerator because the butter is protected from the air, and it remains at room temperature. It won't tear bread and is easy to measure. The unique design keeps butter at the perfect "spreading" consistency by reflecting outside heat while insulating and cooling the butter. Flavor and freshness is protected by an airtight seal of water at the base of the crock. All Butter Bells are made from the highest quality materials and are completely safe, meeting FDA food safety regulatory standards for lead and cadmium. Made of high fire dolomite Dishwasher safe 3.75" high and 3.5" diameter
The up-and-coming ceramicists across Australia making the sculptures, vases, dishes and homewares we have on our shopping wishlist!
Charles Dickens 'Books & Tea' Teapot. This is a very popular new design, featuring real gold detailing, and like all of our products, hand-made in our Suffolk Pottery. The 'Teapot Pottery' has been making novelty teapots in the UK since 1978, and all design treatments are limited to 250 pieces worldwide. Serial numbered, food-safe and completely useable, your teapot arrives with a certificate of authenticity and care instructions. Perfect for a lover of Charles Dickens, or for all book lovers. This teapot is slightly smaller than many of our designs, but is still classed as a full size teapot, producing 3/4 cups.
The Roseville Pottery Company was founded in 1890. Roseville initially produced simple utilitarian ware such as flower pots, stoneware, umbrella stands, cuspidors, and limited painted ware. In 1900, Roseville Rozane became the first high quality art pottery line produced by Roseville. In the early teens as demand for the more expensive, hand-crafted art pottery declined Roseville pottery shifted production to more commercially produced pottery. Roseville's ability to nimbly adapt to market conditions was one of the potteries' greatest attributes as Roseville was continually able to produce the most popular patterns and styles compared to their immediate competitors. Roseville pottery introduced Pinecone in 1935. Pinecone became the most successful and highest volume pattern produced during the existence of Roseville pottery. The pattern includes over 75 different shapes in blue, brown, and green. World War II necessitated another production change for Roseville pottery. During this time period, Roseville introduced such patterns as Fuchsia, Cosmos, Columbine, White Rose, Bittersweet, and Zephyr Lily. While these patterns were still the best quality art pottery in the market at this time, it was not enough to save the company. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954. Throughout Roseville's days of production, its versatility and innovativeness served to keep the company at the forefront of the various decorating styles and buying public trends. Even to this day, Roseville pottery still represents the most widely known and most collectible art pottery ever produced. I've included a complete list with photos of all their art pottery lines. Followed by photos of pieces we currently have available. 1.Apple Blossom 2.Artcraft 3.Artwood 4.Aztec 5.Azurean 6.Baneda 7.Bittersweet 8.Blackberry 9.Bleeding Heart 10.Bushberry 11.Capri 12.Carnelian 13.Cherry Blossom 14.Chloron 15.Clemana 16.Clematis 17.Columbine 18.Corinthian 19.Cosmos 20.Creamware 21.Cremo 22.Cremona 23.Crocus 24.Crystal Green 25. Crystalis 26.Dahlrose 27.Dawn 28.Della Robbia 29.Dogwood (Smooth) 30.Dogwood (Textured) 31.Donatello 32.Earlam 33.Early Carnelian 34.Early Velmoss 35.Egypto 1.Falline 2.Ferella 3.Florane 4.Florentine 5.Foxglove 6.Freesia 7.Fuchsia 8.Fudji 9.Futura 10.Gardenia 11.Imperial I (Textured) 12.Imperial II (Glazes) 13.Iris 14.Ivory 15.Ixia 16.Jonquil 17.Juvenile 18.La Rose 19.Laurel 20.Lombardy 21. Lotus 22.Luffa 1. Magnolia 2. Mara 3. Matte Green 4. Mayfair 5. Ming Tree 6. Mock Orange 7. Moderne 8. Mongol 9. Montacello 10. Morning Glory 11. Moss 12. Mostique 13. Normandy 14. Olympic 15. Orian 16. Pauleo 17. Peony 18. Pine Cone 19. Poppy 20. Primrose 21. Raymor 22. Rosecraft 23. Rosecraft Hexagon 24. Rosecraft Panel 25. Rosecraft Vintage 26. Rozane 27. Rozane 1917 28. Rozane Patterns 29. Russco 1. Savona 2. Silhouette 3. Snowberry 4. Sunflower 5. Sylvan 6. Teasel 7. Thornapple 8. Topeo 9. Tourmaline 10. Tuscany 11. Velmoss 12. Velmoss Scroll 13. Victorian Art 14. Vista 15. Volpato 16. Water Lily 17. White Rose 18. Wincraft 19. Windsor 20. Wisteria 21. Woodland 22. Zephyr Lily Now here are photos of what we currently have available. Magnolia,Rozane,Clematis Burmese Columbine Wincraft Bittersweet Dahlrose Clematis,Water Lily,Peony Silhouette,Magnolia,Silhouette Blackberry Snowberry Apple Blossom .
1950s/60s East GERMAN POTTERY STREHLA Vintage Antique Vase Urn Fat Lava Mid-Century Modern Modernist Brown Cream Sgraffito Ceramic Vase Pot Very Neo Ethnic, Africana, South American inspired, Fat Lava genre . Very elegant form with intriguing motif and shades of autumnal colours. Great condition. PLEASE, SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION. ASK QUESTIONS, WE ALWAYS REPLY! WE DECLARE THE ITEM FOR THE FULL VALUE YOU PAY. WE CAN NOT falsify VALUE IF SENT OUT OF SWITZERLAND PAYMENT WITHIN 24 HOURS.... NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS. MORE PHOTOS UPON REQUEST. NO CANCELLATIONS, PLEASE READ OUR SELLING POLICIES AND CONDITIONS, THANK YOU.
This set of 8 delicate porcelain bud vases makes for an eclectic, handmade look. Varying shapes, sizes, and colors — from robin's egg blue to warm browns — these vases complement a farmhouse or coastal look well. Collection: Porcelain SKU: 5522231
Our collectible art pottery pieces are made-to-order handthrown and sculpted. The pieces are collaborations of our in-house artists based here in Wisconsin.
Before Hannah and I got together we had been best friends for years. We'd been to the States together to do demonstrations, made numerous pots together in each others workshops, fired wood kilns together, looked out for each other, looked after each other, talked to each other about slips and glazes and brown pots and Issac Button and medieval jugs in the V&A in wonderful phonecalls that would last for hours. A couple of years ago, I came to Scotland to visit her. She had made a big jug which was sitting there still wet on the shelf. When I looked at it I could see the culmination of influences from the tradition that we celebrate, but more than that, I could see a synthesis of the two of us. It's difficult to explain and I don't know if this will make sense, but upon seeing that pot, it struck me that we had grown together so much in our work because we had grown together so much in our lives. We are obsessed and focussed potters, we live for our art, it is all of us. This jug was both of us, a shared perception. It seemed so clear to me that there was no way that we couldn't be together. So I told her! I told her that one day this pot would be on the top table at our wedding. She didn't believe me, (or was actually completely freaked out!) and sent me home to Devon. I knew full well that we were in each others heads and hearts and that we had become a massive part of one another's conscience. We made our pots for each other, (it was like flirting with clay!). I knew I was in love with her and I also knew that she was with me. We didn't speak for a few days - that hadn't happened in years, but the silence and the distance were so important - this was what life would be like without each other. I sat in my workshop and thought about that pot and wrote a poem. I've never written a poem for anyone before and it's no great literary work, but I saw that jug as an analogy for us and it represented in my eyes, our at oneness. I wrote it out in my best handrwriting and posted it to her. We spoke on the phone, we laughed, we cried, I told her I loved her, then I asked her to marry me. A very shocked Hannah asked for some time to get her head around it. I asked her to keep the jug for me and again promised that one day I would decorate it for our wedding. Two weeks tomorrow we will be married. The jug, with its love poem will be on our top table and Hannah will be beside me as my wife. I love her completely. Great poetry it isn't, but it says it all. Our wholeness, our consciousness Proclaimed within a brown clay jug Our Earth, our clay, our harmony As integral as marl and grog Our slip, our glaze, our synthesis Layered, shining bright and bold Our kiln, our fire, our burning light Our tale of Love set in stone..
***Please note my turnaround time is 4-6 weeks. Please contact me if you need an item sooner and I can let you know when my next kiln firing will be. All pieces unless otherwise noted are made to order*** This beautiful handmade pottery coffee mug easily holds approximately 18oz with room for cream. This glaze combination is called fire. Sizes and glaze drips will vary slightly for these one of a kind handmade items. This listing is for ONE coffee mug. Each piece of pottery is shaped by hand out of high fire clay, then carved by hand, glazed, and fired to cone 6 which is 2230°.
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One of the great joys in collecting art pottery is the opportunity to display and enjoy your collection. The options on how to display and decorate with
OrcaJump – Japanese Imported Artisan Pottery Bowl Collection: 5 Stylish Variants to Choose From
This American McCoy pottery is highly collectible. Crafted in Ohio in the mid 1900's, this jardiniere/pot has a green glossy finish with ivy & berries motif circling the top. The body of the piece has a fluted design. less