- Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl
Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl marked W.F-F.H 1934-1959
- Group of three studio pottery,
Group of three studio pottery, bowl, jar, and planter; studio grey glaze planter, c. 1948: minor nicks on rim, age wear; studio pottery bowl; nick on rim, age wear; studio pottery striped jar, c. 2003; light age wear; largest L 16" W 9 1/2" H 4 1/2" (Approx.)
- A Group of Rookwood Production
A Group of Rookwood Production Pottery Articles comprising an octagonal footed bowl with celadon glaze numbered 2706 a pair of candlesticks with celadon glaze numbered 2311 and a baluster vase with teal glaze numbered 2090. Diameter of bowl 9 3/4 inches.
- GRP: 13 ROOKWOOD POTTERY PIECES
GRP: 13 ROOKWOOD POTTERY PIECES 1930S-1950SRookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of eight Arts & Crafts pottery pieces dating from 1931 to 1959.
Includes one beige narrow necked vase with handles impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6649 E, and dated "XXXVII" for 1937 along the underside; one fan-shaped vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside and shape number 6816 A; one bright yellow vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2122, and dated "L" for 1950; one tall pink and brown vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6676, and dated "XXXIX" for 1939; one shorter pink and brown vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2282, and dated "XXXII" for 1932; one rectangular vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 7057, and dated "L" for 1950; one blue tri-form vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6250, and dated "XXXI" for 1931; one cream flower-shaped bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6132, and dated "XLV" for 1945; one pitcher impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside and shape number 251; one small green vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6591, and dated "LIX" for 1959; one light brown vase with flowers impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6830, and dated "XLVI" for 1946; one blue drip glaze vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 6641 E or 6541 E, and dated "LI" for 1951; one vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2145, and dated "XXXI" for 1931.
Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Height ranges from 3 in to 8 in; width ranges from 2 3/4 in to 10 3/4 in; depth ranges from 2 1/4 in to 7 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD VASESRookwood
GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD VASESRookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of thirteen Arts & Crafts pottery pieces dating from 1920 to 1929.
Includes one square vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 274 I, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one low blue handled vase, impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 6103, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one gray vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2674, and dated "XXIV" for 1924 along the underside; one yellow and blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 283 I, and dated "XXVI" for 1926 along the underside; one thin bright blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2545 I, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one pink and green vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2557, and dated "XXVII" for 1927; one blue-gray vase decorated with berries impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 614 F, and dated "XX" for 1920 along the underside; one pink shouldered vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 1823, and dated "XXVIII" for 1928 along the underside; one orange vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 77 C, and dated "XXV" for 1925; one narrow necked red-pink vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2477, and dated "XXI" for 1921; one blue vase with angled handles impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 63, and dated "XXVI" for 1926; one pink vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2435, and dated "XXI" for 1921; and one yellow vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 1807, and dated "XXVII" for 1927.
Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Height ranges from 3 1/2 in to 8 in; diameter ranges from 2 1/2 to 5 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- 7 ART DECO MAINLY GRAY'S POTTERY
7 ART DECO MAINLY GRAY'S POTTERY TABLE ARTICLES Assortment of seven Art Deco mainly Gray's Pottery (English 1907-1961), table articles, circa 1925, comprising, a "Hampton" oval open vegetable bowl, a Susie Cooper designed "Moon and Mountains" (pattern 7960) oval open vegetable and jug, a pattern 8137 preserve pot, a pattern 8097 teacup, a pattern 258 teapot, and an unmarked similar fruit bowl, the Gray's Pottery items all marked to the underside. Provenance: From the Estate of Joyce Lowenstein, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: fruit bowl h. 5.25", dia. 10".
- Beswick Grey Pigeon 1383
Beswick Grey Pigeon 1383
- THREE PALE GREY-GLAZED STONEWARE
THREE PALE GREY-GLAZED STONEWARE ITEMS Including a fluted teapot with fixed braided handle -- h: 11 in. a flattened ovoid vase covered in a pale grey glaze with areas of ochre and deeper grey impressed mark near base -- h: 6.5 in. a flattened footed cup with impressed circular motifs to each side and yellow band at lip impressed square mark near foot -- h: 5.25 in. a baluster vase covered in a similar glaze with incised X-mark on side seal mark near foot -- h: 7 in. and a square footed dish with upcurved corners with central diamond motif to center accented in black and brown impressed Japanese character seal to underside --- w: 9.5 in. (5) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- GRAYS POTTERY DRINKS SERVICEstamped
GRAYS POTTERY DRINKS SERVICEstamped mark "Gray's Pottery, / Stoke-on-Trent / England"' comprising six mugs (4 3/4 inches high) and one pitcher (8 1/2 inches high); Provenance: The Estate of Barry Tarlow, Los Angeles; Condition: scratches and marks to glaze; one mug with visible repairs to handle; one mug with small, shallow chips to rim; another mug with small chips and a hairline crack to rim; Condition:
- 2 ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASESRookwood
2 ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASESRookwood Pottery, 2 vases. Spear vase, green / gray matte glaze, incised number 1823, RP flame mark, dated XXV (1925), 7"H; vase with geometric art deco design, blue matte glaze, incised number 2437, RP flame mark, dated VXIII (1918), 5 1/2"H. Spear vase glaze misses along the base, discoloration from a label to one side; deco vase crazing visible from base into body.
- GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD POTTERY
GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD POTTERY PLANTERS & BOWLSRookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of eight Arts & Crafts pottery pieces dating from 1921 to 1929.
Includes one blue basket bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 1641, and dated "XXI" for 1921 along the underside; one orange square bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2569, and dated "XXII" for 1922 along the underside; one brown bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 957 C, and dated "XXIII" for 1923 along the underside; one blue planter impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2365, and dated "XXVI" for 1926 along the underside; one green planter impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2365, and dated "XXVII" for 1927 along the underside; one teal vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2935, and dated "XXVII" for 1927 along the underside; one blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2937, and dated "XXVI" for 1926 along the underside; one pair of blue bookends impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 6023, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one green bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2169, and dated "XXVII" for 1927 along the underside; one white and blue oval bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2847, and dated "XXVII" for 1927 along the underside; one large blue oval bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 643 B, and dated "XXIII" for 1923 along the underside; one light brown bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2151, and dated "XXI" for 1921 along the underside; one blue flower frog impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2612, and dated "XXVI" for 1926 along the underside.
Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Height ranges from 2 3/4 in to 7 3/4 in; width ranges from 5 1/2 in to 12 in; depth ranges from 3 1/4 in to 9 in.
Condition:
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- Four Pieces Rookwood Pottery American,
Four Pieces Rookwood Pottery American, 20th century: vase with beige glaze, marks for 1946, No. 6363, 5-7/8 in.; vase with yellow glaze and Southwestern scene, marks for 1947, No. 6762, 5-3/4 in.; vase with beige glaze and Art Nouveau style flowers, marks for 1945, No. 6432, 3-3/4 in.; plate with duck border decoration, marks for 1922 and "K2A"(?), 10-1/4 in.,
- GROUP OF FOUR GREY SHOONER REDWARE
GROUP OF FOUR GREY SHOONER REDWARE POTTERY JARSGroup of Four Grey Shooner Redware Pottery Jars, made into table lamps, yellow glazed in Early American decoration, all signed on side, tallest 17 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
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- 13PC ASSORTED AMERICAN STUDIO ART
13PC ASSORTED AMERICAN STUDIO ART POTTERY United States,20th CenturyIncludes a gray covered jar, a deep gray green vase, a black and yellow covered vessels with shapely handles, a shapely tri foot bowl, a small brown jar with white accents, a small red and black spouted vessel, a small bowl with spoon, a small rectangular dish with green accents, a brown bowl, a green bowl, a small incised dish, a white plate with brown decorations, and a green sculpture with iridescent glaze. Many artist and styles represented.
- Rookwood 1915 lidded teapot in
Rookwood 1915 lidded teapot in gray with two 1948 cabinet vases in red. All are marked with Rookwood logos and shape numbers. The teapot is dated XV for 1915 while the vases are dated XLVIII for 1948. Mint. 3'' to 7 1/4'' tall.
- 4 novelty items: Grays Pottery
4 novelty items: Grays Pottery (England) stein Art Deco teepee tea pot Japanese in style of Susie Cooper Holt Howard butler decanter Sam Greller (Chicago) bowling planter. stein 5 5/8'' x 5 1/2'' white with bronze accent on lip and handle marked ''Grays Pottery made in Stoke-on-Trent England. Minor wear on the bronze glaze. teepee 6 1/8'' x 7 7/8'' white with various colors chipping on the green leaves.butler 7 1/4'' x 3 5/8'' marked 1691 appears to be in excellent condition.planter 5 3/4'' x 5 1/4'' marked ''Sam Greller INC. Chicago'' appears to be in excellent condition.
- GRP: 8 EARLY 20TH C. ROOKWOOD POTTERY
GRP: 8 EARLY 20TH C. ROOKWOOD POTTERY PIECESRookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of eight Arts & Crafts pottery pieces dating from 1905 to 1919.
Includes one dark red vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 938 D, and dated "V" for 1905 along the underside; one vase with a tri-color glaze of blue, pink, and green, impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 900 D, and dated "XII" for 1912 along the underside; one dark brown vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 243, and dated "XIX" for 1919 along the underside; one pitcher impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 917 C, and dated "III" for 1903 along the underside; one blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 622 C, and dated "XIX" for 1919 along the underside; one teardrop shaped bowl impressed with the Rookwood mark and shape number 279 A; one small dark red vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 916, and dated "I" for 1901 along the underside; one matte red vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 63, and dated "XI" for 1911 along the underside.
Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Height ranges from 1 1/2 in to 10 1/4 in; Width ranges from 3 1/4 in to 6 in; Depth ranges from 3 1/4 in to 4 3/4 in.
Condition:
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- An unsigned Arts & Crafts pottery
An unsigned Arts & Crafts pottery vase. Deep grey/beige with blue and white design on four sides. Measures 10 1/2'' tall. Condition good. Shipping weight 1.4 lbs.
- 20th C. pottery three vases: Malcolm
20th C. pottery three vases: Malcolm Wright wood-fired grey-blue glaze with ribbed sides felted feet 11'' h; Evans Raker cylinder vase black matte glaze with opalescent accent signed on base 17'' h; and a K. Rocha round vase white craquelure glaze with a matte grey under-glaze 3'' h.
- Two Rookwood Production Pottery
Two Rookwood Production Pottery Articles comprising a bud vase with cobalt glaze and a yellow interior numbered 2721 together with a circular bowl having a turquoise interior and ivory exterior numbered 2256B. Diameter of bowl 9 3/8 inches.
- A Burleighware Pottery Basket embossed
A Burleighware Pottery Basket embossed with Flowers decorated in Yellow Green and Red Numbered 5613 to Base with Cane Handle
- TWO CHINESE GRAYWARE BOWLS AND
TWO CHINESE GRAYWARE BOWLS AND STORAGE POTTERY JARdated Song dynasty, 11th-12th century and Ming dynasty 15th-16th century by Republic of the Philippine National Museum, Rizal Park, Manila, Song gray bowl striped etched design to exterior; Ming gray bowl with unglazed foot, undated brown storage jar with everted rim, largest 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.
Note: Exhibited at the Oklahoma Center for Science & Arts, Kirkpatrick Center, Oklahoma City, February 1983 and Republic of the Philippines Ministry of Education and Culture National Museum, Rizal Park, Manila, April 1980; see online copy of list of Cultural Properties Registered, 101-007, 101-01, 101-111; (accompanied by label 101-07, 101-01)
Condition:
discoloration, scratching, anomalies (as made), chips, fleabites to rim, hairlines, wear to bases, adhesive residue, accretion
- Two Charles Moore pottery catfish:
Two Charles Moore pottery catfish: one gray, stamped "1993", 7 in.; one green, stamped "1992", 8 in., [slight firing crack in base], both incised "Charlie Moore/Jugtown Ware".
- A Grueby green glazed pottery vase
A Grueby green glazed pottery vase circa 1905impressed GRUEBY POTTERY BOSTON U.S.A.with incised artist's cipherheight 7 5/8in (18.8cm)
- Rookwood Pottery and Grueby Faience
Rookwood Pottery and Grueby Faience Company. Trivet and tile. early 20th century, glazed earthenware. 1 h × 6 w × 6 d in. result: $1,375. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside of Rookwood example ‘Flame mark I I 378 B’. Glazed initials to underside of Grueby example ‘EM’ and numbered to one side. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- Four Pieces Rookwood Pottery American,
Four Pieces Rookwood Pottery American, 20th century: urn with turquoise glaze, marks for 1929, No. 2426, 7-3/4 in.; vase with matte blue glaze and lilies of the valley(?), marks for 1926, No. 1681, 4-3/8 in.; vase with two handles, dark blue matte glaze, marks for 1916, No. 1884, 4 in.; figure of standing horse with cream-colored glaze, marks for 1946, probably Man O' War, 6-1/2 in.,
- Group of Six Pottery Pieces, consisting
Group of Six Pottery Pieces, consisting of a rare Austro-German gray and black transfer-printed pottery covered hot milk jug in \"Happy Couples\" decor, second quarter 19th century, a square octagonal German pottery cup and saucer in the \"Islamic\" taste, third quarter 19th century, a Continental white pottery \"Green Man Masque\" jug with parcel-gilt bas-relief floral decoration, also third quarter 19th century, a Continental blue-and-white glazed basket-weave cream pitcher in forget-me-not decor, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 1\" to 6-1/2\".
- 7PCS ROOKWOOD POTTERY TURQUOISE
7PCS ROOKWOOD POTTERY TURQUOISE GLAZE ARTICLES Seven Rookwood pottery turquoise glaze articles, comprising, a ginger jar, 1942, marked "S"; a sleeve vase, 1931, marked 2721; a bottle vase, 1936, marked 2963H; a hexagonal bowl, 1922, marked 2575; an inverted rim low bowl, 1916, marked 957C; a rectangular bowl with handles,1928, marked 2999; and a light blue mat ombre console bowl, 1943, marked 6826; all having the Rookwood logo. Ginger jar approx: h. 6". Sleeve: h. 6". Bottle: h. 7.5". Hexagonal bowl: h. 3", dia 7.75". Inverted rim: bowl: h. 3", dia 7.75".
- GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY"
GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY" PUNCH BOWL AND SIX MUGS ENGLAND, CIRCA 1900GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY" PUNCH BOWL AND SIX MUGS, England, Circa 1900,
- 24 pc. Gray's Pottery Luncheon
24 pc. Gray's Pottery Luncheon Service pink luster & strawberry decor.
- SET OF CLAY CITY POTTERY NESTING
SET OF CLAY CITY POTTERY NESTING BOWLS. Cobalt bowls with embossed geometric design. Two are signed. 5 1/4'' to 10 1/4'' dia. One has a rim chip.
- WESTERN ASIATIC GRAY POTTERY JAR800
WESTERN ASIATIC GRAY POTTERY JAR800 B.C.E. TO 300 A.D. The underside inscribed JM 113-75. The undulating pear shaped vessel with a short cylindrical neck and rolled lip. Height 5". (Cond: good) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan. Exhibited: Jewish Museum, NY, Culture and Continuity, The Jewish Journey, 1975
- GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- ROOKWOOD POTTERY TURQUOISE AND
ROOKWOOD POTTERY TURQUOISE AND SILVER GREY GLAZE VASE, DATED 1949 7 ¼" x 7" Bulbous pottery vase with everted rim, raised on short circular foot, finished with turquoise glaze over silver grey "waterfall" background; marked with Rookwood impressed mark and XLIX for 1949 and 6204 C on the bottom. (6204 refers to the shape, C refers to the size).
- Four pottery vessels by Berndt
Four pottery vessels by Berndt Friberg (Swedish master potter, 1899-1981): two cylindrical vases, surface grid with dots on varying yellow, blue and brown glaze, 3 in. and 4-3/8 in.; one compressed globular form, repeating design on amber and blue glaze, 2-3/4 in., minor scratch ; finely potted thin vessel, runny brown and cream glaze, 3-1/4 x 6 in., all incised "Friberg" and "G" with hand (Gustavsberg). Excellent condition. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia