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 | $65.00 | Great original vintage set of salt & pepper shakers by Brayton Pottery of Laguna Beach, California. They are in the form of a pair of lions (lion with mane & lioness) done in a goldish glaze. The lioness has the original silver foil sticker for Brayton Pottery. They both have the souvenir decal from Pedricktown, New Jersey, although the one on the lion is mostly worn away. Black rubber stoppers in bottom. |
 Sold | $95.00 | |
 Sold | $125.00 | |
 Sold | $265.00 | |
 | $145.00 | Beautiful 10" Console Fruit Bowl by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #467. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $215.00 | Beautiful 8" Wall Pocket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1296. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $325.00 | Beautiful 10" Basket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #392. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $170.00 | Beautiful 9" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #123. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $155.00 | Beautiful 8" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #121. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 8" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #196. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $175.00 | Beautiful 6" Fan Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #199. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 Sold | $130.00 | |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 8" Window Box (Planter) by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1392. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 7" Handled Basket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #390. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $200.00 | Beautiful 6" Ewer (Pitcher) by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #19. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $175.00 | Beautiful *" Bowl by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in matte finish. Shape #465. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $125.00 | Beautiful 4 1/2" Candlestick holder by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1161. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $75.00 | Beautiful Vintage Japanese Art Pottery Stylized Horse Statue features a charming bridled horse with head tilted back, rounded legs and a spiral design on both sides. The legs, eye and ears are hollowed out, (vent holes?) and the entire piece is finished with a mossy green glaze. This wonderfully detailed piece is indicative of Italian made Bitossi art pottery, also produced in the mid 20th century. |
 | $750.00 | Vintage Set of Five (5) Turtle Soup Bowls with Lids. They are very detailed in shades of brown. The shells of the turtles are the lids. The tails are part of the lids and the heads are part of the bowls. They have their legs tucked into their shells and the bottoms are formed to look exactly like a turtle's belly. These great ceramic bowls are a fantastic conversation starter at any dinner table! There is one extra Lid, for a total of eleven (11) pieces. |
 | $250.00 | Whirling Dervish Ceremony Five (5) Piece Set by Yildiz Imperial Porcelain, Turkey. Included are three Dancers, one flutist and one drummer. They are all beautifully matte white. Sufi whirling is a form of Sama or physically active mediation which originated among Sufis and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order. It is a customary dance performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. |
 Sold | $750.00 | |
 | $350.00 | Rare and Elegant Thomas Webb England, Crystal Decanter Set with Six (6) Cordial Glasses. This beautiful decanter set is gorgeously decorated with triangular star cuts inside of larger square cuts. It almost has a Star of David look to it. The neck of the decanter is tapered to a flare where it meets the stopper. The ridges of the tapers have little cuts that give it a wonderful feeling texture. The stopper has the same decoration around it and a sunburst on top. The stems of the glasses mimic the neck of the decanter. The base of the decanter and glasses are finished with a sunburst cut. |
 | $150.00 | Elaborately Carved Vintage Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Vase. It has ornately recessed carvings and a blue lacquer interior. Shoulder and neck have very finely detailed scroll and floral carvings. Because it is lacquered inside, it can be used for plants. This is a wonderful example of cinnabar lacquer. The lacquer was applied coat by coat to the core in up to 300 coats, or until a thickness that could be carved was achieved. This requires an enormous amount of time and labor, as each layer must dry and be polished before the next layer is applied. Since lacquer hardens slowly, only one layer could be applied per day. When all the layers are applied, the craftsman can carve an elaborate design into the surface. |
 | $250.00 | Wonderful handpainted American Belleek tankard pitcher. The mark dates it to 1894-1906 (possibly 1889) and was used by the Ceramic Art Company which later became Lenox. The motif is grapes and leaves. Lovely shades of green and muted tones on the bluish-purple grapes. |
 | $250.00 | Incredibly rare insulator! This is a white porcelain "ghost" or "bat ear" insulator. |