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Sterling center bowl frame, oval
Sterling center bowl frame, oval with openwork f
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Roseville Bittersweet Bowl gray
Roseville Bittersweet Bowl gray marked Roseville USA 826-6'' 6.75''w excellent condition.
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Gorham sterling center bowl with
Gorham sterling center bowl with grapevine border, 1927. 15oz. Good condition with a few minute dings in the basin.
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BENNINGTON BOWL. Vermont
BENNINGTON BOWL. Vermont impressed Type A label 1849-1858. Footed bowl in flint glaze. Chipped foot. 4 1/4''h. 12 1/2''d.
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GRAFF, WASHBOURNE AND DUNN STERLING
GRAFF, WASHBOURNE AND DUNN STERLING CENTERBOWL New York, NY, 1899-1961, model# 6383/47, 1909 patent date. In the Neo-Classical style, the open-work foot, with applied swag and medallion decoration, supporting a generous bowl, the exterior with band of chased foliate cartouches, the interior centered with monogram, conforming border; 4 1/2 in. H, 12 1/4 in. Diam., 28.40 ozt.
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GRAFF, WASHBOURNE & DUNN STERLING
GRAFF, WASHBOURNE & DUNN STERLING CENTERBOWL New York, NY, 1899-1961, retailed by Hennegen-Bates Co., Baltimore, 1874-c.1930, model# 1667, circular, with an ornate open-work border of scrolls and flowers, wavy lobed body, 2 3/4 in. H, 11 1/2 in. Diam., 14.5 ozt.
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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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Moocroft Bowl decorated with
Moocroft Bowl decorated with Magnolias on Cream Background Diameter 16cm
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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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GRINDLEY CHINA "CHELSEA BOUQUET"
GRINDLEY CHINA "CHELSEA BOUQUET" DINNER PLATES, 12 Grindley English creamware china dinner plates, 12, in the "Chelsea Bouquet" pattern, each with black underglaze marks and Lowestoft floral patterns. 10.25" diameter.
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Roseville Early Velmoss 57-8'' bowl
Roseville Early Velmoss 57-8'' bowl in Arts & Crafts matte green. Unmarked. Mint. 8 3/4'' wide.
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Roseville Magnolia bowl in green.
Roseville Magnolia bowl in green. Marked Roseville USA 448-8''. Mint. 10 3/4'' wide by 3 1/4'' tall.
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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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MOCHA BOWL. England 1st half-19th
MOCHA BOWL. England 1st half-19th century. Olive green band with earthworm design. Interior wear 3 1/2''h. 6 1/2''d.
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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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New England burlwood bowl and cover
New England burlwood bowl and cover early 19th c. 7 1/2" x 9". ?
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ROOKWOOD Bowl and Flower "Frog".
ROOKWOOD Bowl and Flower "Frog". From a Rye, NY home. Dimensions: Bowl: 15" diameter.
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Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky
Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky (1915-2001), mahogany with everted sides, base marked by hand "Osolnik Originals", 4 x 10 in.,
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(3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue
(3) Pcs Grindley & Co flow blue porcelain dinnerware, "Troy" pattern, c/o (2) square covered casseroles, 14" x 10-1/4" rectangular platter, crack to plater, stains, old repair, crazing to both bowls and stains to both bowls
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Glen Lukens. Bowl. 1937,
Glen Lukens. Bowl. 1937, crackle-glazed earthenware. 4¼ h × 9 dia in. result: $2,489. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature to underside ‘Glen Lukens’. Provenance: Private Collection, California
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Glen Lukens. Bowl. c. 1940,
Glen Lukens. Bowl. c. 1940, partially glazed earthenware. 1¾ h × 9¼ dia in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Signed to underside ‘Glen Lukens’. Provenance: Private Collection, California
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PRAIRIE GRASS BOWLca. late 19th
PRAIRIE GRASS BOWLca. late 19th century; tight woven coiled prairie grass bowl with dyed human and coyote designs with repeated zig-zag emanating bands rim with repeating dyed and non-dyed wrap, 8"d, 2 3/4"h, Condition: as found, no noted repairs, possibly a seed sorting basket
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Waylande Gregory Bowl marked with
Waylande Gregory Bowl marked with (hand scripted) Waylande Gregory 1006 tiny chip on the bottom rim of base 3.5''h.
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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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GRINDLEY STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN
GRINDLEY STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE FOR 13British, 20th century, in the Sylvan pattern, transfer decorated with hand painted highlights and gilt border, 94 pieces total, comprising: 13 dinner plates, 13 luncheon plates, 13 salad plates, 13 soup bowls, 13 dessert bowls, 13 bread plates, four serving bowls in two sizes, three with lids, gravy, salt and pepper, two ladles, five oval trays in graduated sizes, one large and one small charger, and lidded tureen, each with "Grindley/Made in England" mark in underglaze black to reverse, dinner plate 10 in.
Condition:
minor scratching, wear to bases, anomalies (as made), rubbing to gilt borders, loss to hand painted decoration, discoloration, spotting, residue, crazing, dusty
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Roseville Early Velmoss 56-6"
Roseville Early Velmoss 56-6" bowl in matte green and tan. Unmarked. Mint. 6 3/4" wide by 1 3/4" tall. Provenance: Gordon & Sue Hoppe Collection.
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Roseville Topeo 245-6" rose bowl in
Roseville Topeo 245-6" rose bowl in matte blue, green and pink pastel tones. Marked with original foil label and 245 in red crayon. Mint. 7 1/4" wide by 6" tall.
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Giles Bettison. Bowl (from the
Giles Bettison. Bowl (from the Travelogue series). c. 1998, cold-assembled and hot-formed murrine, ground surface. 5 h × 5 dia in. result: $2,142. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Etched signature to underside ‘Giles Bettison’. Provenance: The Bullseye Connection Gallery, Portland | Collection of Pamela Lee Biallas
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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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Wheeling drape bowl, cranberry to
Wheeling drape bowl, cranberry to opal with drape pattern, 2-3/4 x 5 in. Several small rim chips. Mortans Antiques.
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BURLWOOD BOWL AND A SCOOPED WOOD
BURLWOOD BOWL AND A SCOOPED WOOD BOWL The one circular the other oval. Together with eleven papier mâché fruit and vegetables. 5 1/8 to 8 in. 22 1/4 in. 17 3/4 in diam.
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Roseville Wincraft rose bowl
Roseville Wincraft rose bowl early shape bottom marked ''Roseville USA 2RB-6'' molted blue ivory and green.8 3/4'' x 6'' minor chip in the glaze
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TWO ROCKINGHAM GLAZED YELLOWWARE
TWO ROCKINGHAM GLAZED YELLOWWARE OVAL BOWLS.Two Rockingham Glazed Yellowware Oval Bowls. Heavy molded rims. 10-1/4"w. and 13"w. Condition: : Very good with minor wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good with minor wear.
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Glen Lukens. Bowl. c. 1940,
Glen Lukens. Bowl. c. 1940, crackle-glazed stoneware. 4¼ h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,260. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Glazed signature to underside ‘Glen Lukens’.
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Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik
Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik (Berea, Kentucky, 1915-2001): figured bowl, marked "Osolnik Originals, Madera Ebony '86", 6 in., excellent condition, minor separations as made; weed pot, unmarked, 3-1/2 in., minor abrasions,
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TURNED BOWL. Early 20th century
TURNED BOWL. Early 20th century in Birdseye maple. 18 3/4'' dia.