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Ben Owen rose bowl, foamy white
Ben Owen rose bowl, foamy white glaze, impressed "Ben Owen Master Potter", 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 in.
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STEUBEN BOWLSteuben Bowl
STEUBEN BOWLSteuben Bowl
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STEUBEN BOWLSteuben Bowl
STEUBEN BOWLSteuben Bowl
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century
BURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Straight-sided bowl with slight foot and good color. 13'd.
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New England burl bowl 19th c. 5" h.
New England burl bowl 19th c. 5" h. 13" dia. ?
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Bronze Bowl with a Tall Bronze
Bronze Bowl with a Tall Bronze Vase.From a NYC location. Dimensions: Bronze bowl - 9.5'' diameter x 6.5625'' high; Vase - 10.5'' high.
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century.
BURL BOWL. American 19th century. Small bowl with turned foot and rim. Partially scrubbed interior. 3''h. 7 3/4''d.
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century
BURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Burl bowl with good color and mellow patina. 12 1/2'' dia.
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The Philadelphia Bowl'' by Wedgwood
The Philadelphia Bowl'' by Wedgwood expressly designed for The Bailey Banks & Biddle Co.. 5.25''h.x12.25''dia.
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New England burlwood bowl and cover
New England burlwood bowl and cover early 19th c. 7 1/2" x 9". ?
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AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLAmerican
AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLAmerican Pottery Bowl , h. 4 in., dia. 7 1/4 in
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century
BURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Low bowl with scars from an early make-do repair. Minor losses and age splits. 12 1/2'd.
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GREEN, Alan, (American, 20th C.):
GREEN, Alan, (American, 20th C.): Ceramic Bowl with blue and brown stripe, 10'' diam, 5'' h., signed.
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EARLY BURL BOWL, POSSIBLY
EARLY BURL BOWL, POSSIBLY WOODLANDS. OLD DARKfinish. 4 1/2" high, 9 1/2" diameter.
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An Indus Valley Decorated Ceramic
An Indus Valley Decorated Ceramic Bowl Reddish brown pottery bowl with angled shoulders and narrow mouth decorated in brown pigments with two animals and geometric patterns. Small foot on base. 4-1/2"T x 7-1/2"W at girth. From a private Shaker Heights Ohio collection.
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Moorcroft Bowl decorated inside and
Moorcroft Bowl decorated inside and out with blueberries and whiteand green leaves diameter 26cm dated 2000 (seconds)
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Burmese bowl, satin finish,
Burmese bowl, satin finish, fluted rim above irregular pink vertical stripes, 4-1/2 x 9 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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A Jun Ware 'Bubble' Bowl of typical
A Jun Ware 'Bubble' Bowl of typical form with green/blue tone glaze. Diameter 7 3/8 inches.
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BURL BOWL. American possibly
BURL BOWL. American possibly New England 19th century ash. Large size tall proportions and retaining a wonderful old patina with good wear on the interior. Minor losses. 5 1/2''h. 13 1/4''d. Good color patina and surface; interior with utility marks and good wear minor chips the rim (old and worn) and some minor deterioriation to the foot and lower body.
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A ceramic stoneware bowl with heavy
A ceramic stoneware bowl with heavy brown and green streaked glaze by Helen Pincombe potter's mark to foot. 26 cm dia.
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An American Ceramic Center Bowl
An American Ceramic Center Bowl of oval handled form having a drip glaze together with a lidded burlwood bowl of circular form. Diameter of first 15 inches.
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Brown and cream pottery mixing
Brown and cream pottery mixing bowls and pitchers, largest mixing bowl McCoy style, unsigned, 15-1/2" dia, chip to 4 bowls, 1 hairline on bowl
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TWO BOWLS, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
TWO BOWLS, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY, (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Clear glazed earthenware with cobalt, a globe bowl with flat rim (6 1/2 x 7 in.) (underside flakes where bubbles broke ; a rose bowl with flat rim, body tapering to a short but pronounced foot (5 in.) (flat rim hairlines) unmarked.
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century
BURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Turned with good figure. 7''h. 17''d. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio).
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Brad Miller (1950; USA) Oval
Brad Miller (1950; USA) Oval Bowl2006Earthenware; ht. 5 wd. 12 dp. 9 in. Condition: Excellent original condition.
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An Indus Valley Terracotta Bowl ca.
An Indus Valley Terracotta Bowl ca. 3000-2000 B.C. Reddish brown pottery with hand painted images in brown pigments of a bull and a fish. Very small foot at base 2-1/2"T x 4"D. From a private Shaker Heights Ohio collection.
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Two Bowls, Eugene Deutsch
Two Bowls, Eugene Deutsch Chicago, Illinois (1904-1959), stoneware with runny black glaze over green body, both incised "E. Deutsch", 2-1/4 x 6-1/4 in.,
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Bennington pottery bowl
Bennington pottery bowl 5.25"h.x13"dia. and a rectangular dish 11"l.
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BURL BOWL. American 19th century
BURL BOWL. American 19th century ash. Round bowl with sloping sides beaded rim and good figure. Retains a good old surface with appropriate wear. 11''d.
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LARGE BURL BOWL. American
LARGE BURL BOWL. American possibly Woodlands early 19th century ash. Low bowl with strong figure and good color. Minor losses. 17 1/4'd.
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BOWL - Important Burl Maple
BOWL - Important Burl Maple Double Handle Bowl with leaf and scroll carving 7'' tall 15'' x 10 1/2'' good condition. From the Washburn Estate of Brockton MA original owners of the Norland Museum Livermore ME.
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AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLAmerican
AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLAmerican Pottery Bowl , h. 3 1/4 in., dia. 7 1/8 in
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Peachblow bowl, glossy dimpled
Peachblow bowl, glossy dimpled interior with peachblow colors, cream exterior and base, 5-1/8 x 9-3/4 in. Ground chip on rim.
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TWO TURNED AND PAINTED BOWLS,
TWO TURNED AND PAINTED BOWLS, 19TH C.Two turned and painted bowls, 19th c. , one retaining an old green surface, 3 3/4" h., 7 7/8" dia., the other in an old blue/grey surface, 3 1/2" h., 8" dia. Provenance: Estate of Elaine B. Buck, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Sporadic surface abrasions.
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BOWL AND JUG. American late
BOWL AND JUG. American late 19th century. Pictured is a treenware bowl with original red on the exterior. 4''h. 15 1/2''d. And a small stoneware jug with Albany slip. 6 1/2''h.
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Decorative Round Bowl brown and
Decorative Round Bowl brown and green 2 3/4''h 8''w small chip on the inside bottom.