Rare Clifton Fourmile Ruin Indian Ware bowl measuring 3 1/2" high X 8 1/2" wide. Clifton produced this pattern from 1906-1914 which was a line of art pottery adapted from historic Pueblo Indian pots in digs and ruins from Arizona, Florida, Arkansas, and other US Indian territory areas. Fourmile Ruins in AZ was a historic Hopi village. The last Clifton Fourmile Ruins pot to sell was at a Rago auction in 2004 that was cracked still achieving $500. This piece is marked on the bottom FOUR ...click for details
Massive Rookwood Z line bowl measuring 9 1/2" wide and 3 1/2" high. The bowl is in excellent condition with no damage or repairs and is signed with the Rookwood frame mark, Z reference, & dated 1902.
Wonderful green matte Rookwood Frog bowl measuring 6 1/2" from the widest points. The bowl is in excellent condition with no damage or repairs and is signed with the Rookwood flame mark dated 1927.
Rare to find in a matched pair Roseville matte green mission hangers. Each pot measures 7" wide by 4.5" tall and are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The pots include brass hanger chains that are ready to hang in your home.
Grueby vase by Ruth Erickson with tooled and applied leaves, covered in an fine leather-like green glaze. The vase measures 7" tall and is 4" wide and is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. As shown the vase is signed with Ericksons RE sipher, dated 1908, and has the circular Grueby Pottery stamp mark.
Dedham waterlily plate measuring 6". The plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs and is marked on the base with the early Dedham rabbit mark as shown.
Early Volkmar cup in a dark green mottled textured glaze. The piece measures 3 3/4" high and 4" wide and is in excellent condition with no damage. Marked with the incised Volkmar V on the base as shown.
Fine Clifton Art Pottery early Indian Ware vase incised and decorated in the form of Native American pottery. The piece measures 3 1/2" high and 5" wide and is in pristine original condition signed on the bottom with the early Clifton ink mark.
Large Weller Woodcraft wall pocket with a large Squirrel perched on the side of an oak tree with acorns all around. Certainly a delightful piece for lovers of nature and art pottery collectors alike. Weller started the Woodcraft line in 1917 ending it in the mid 20's. The wall pocket is 9-1/2" long and 4-5/8" wide on the top and in perfect condition with no chips or cracks. Signed with the Weller stamp on the back.
Fine Hampshire green vase with leaves and tall buds. The vase measures 7 1/4" tall and 4" wide and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The vase is marked with the Hamshire incised markings as shown.