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Period: 1910s
Medium: Ceramic
Old Dutch Interior Child and a Man with Chickens and Delft Tiles and Hearth
Located in Soquel, CA
Old Dutch Interior Child and a Man with Chickens and Delft Tiles and Hearth
An oil on ceramic tile of a early Dutch scene with a child and grandfather in the kitchen with a hearth a...
Category
1910s Folk Art Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Oil, Ceramic
Suprematist Tea Service (Limited Edition with signed COA)
Located in New York, NY
Kasimir Severinovich Malevich
Suprematist Tea Service (Limited Edition with signed COA), 1918-1988
Porcelain (Four pieces) with hand signed COA
Certificate of Authenticity, hand numb...
Category
1910s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Porcelain
Newcomb Pottery Candlesticks, Great Condition, Flowers Estate (New Orleans)
Located in New Orleans, LA
A pair of candlesticks in great condition - no chips or cracks - from the famous Newcomb Pottery program in New Orleans. Beautiful buff grayish-blue glaze. Newcomb mark stamped on bottom. Came from a fine St. Charles Avenue home out of the estate of Chip Flowers of New Orleans, with lots of Newcomb pottery in the collection, including a Joseph Meyer bowl we have also listed on this site. Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans. If you are reading this it is probably because you are already familiar with Newcomb Pottery, but here's some information from Wikipedia, and there is a wealth of information about it online should you wish to learn more:
"Newcomb Pottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940.[1] The company grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, the women's college now associated with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Pottery was a contemporary of Rookwood Pottery, the Saturday Evening Girls, North Dakota pottery, Teco and Grueby.
Newcomb College had been founded expressly to instruct young Southern women in liberal arts.[2] The art school opened in 1886 and production of art pottery on a for-profit basis began in 1895 under the supervision of art professors William Woodward, Ellsworth Woodward, and Mary Given Sheerer.[3][4][5]
Potters
Among the first persons to be hired by the Woodwards to assist with the new pottery...
Category
1910s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Clay
Cloisonné Flower Vase by Amphora, Art Nouveau c. 1910
Located in Chicago, IL
A colorful ceramic vase with hand-painted flowers in bright cloisonné enamels. Stamped Amphora in the base, and numbered.
Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel (RStK), later known as Amp...
Category
1910s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Ceramic
Cloisonné Folk Art Vase by Amphora, Art Nouveau c. 1910
Located in Chicago, IL
Carved folk art vase, with hand-painted bright cloisonné enamel embellishments. The form's contrasting glazes amplify its intricate carvings and mottled texture. Stamped Amphora in t...
Category
1910s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Ceramic
Art Nouveau Egyptian Sphinx Bowl by Ernst-Wahliss c. 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
Unique earthenware bowl featuring a pair of golden Egyptian sphinxes and stylized purple flowers in an incised pattern, with an iridescent glaze of rich green, blue, and purple hues....
Category
1910s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Ceramic
Cachepot in porcelain with famille noire enamel decorations Kangxi mark
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This large 20th-century cachepot is a feast for the eyes and mind. It is decorated on the exterior with bursting flora and fauna in famille noire enamels: cherry trees wrap...
Category
1910s Qing Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Enamel
Bernhard Hoetger Ceramic "Glaube" ( Faith ), 1912
Located in Berlin, DE
Statue from a cycle " Licht- und Schattenseiten" ( Light and shadows ) by Bernhard Hoetger ( Germany 1874-1949 ).
Ceramic, cream-colored glazed. Made by Tonwerke Kandern, 1912. On th...
Category
1910s Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Ceramic
"Strawberries in a Basket"
By J. Marsac
Located in Southampton, NY
Circa 1890
Signed lower right
Lewis Straus and Sons importers
Stamped Limoges, France
Category
1910s Academic Art by Medium: Ceramic
Materials
Porcelain
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Newcomb Pottery Bowl - Joseph Meyer c. 1910, Pristine, Good Size, Flowers Estate
Located in New Orleans, LA
A gorgeous Newcomb Pottery bowl thrown by master potter Joseph Meyer. He was at Newcomb for around 30 years, between 1897 and 1927. We have included a photo of the marks on the bottom of the bowl: JM for Joseph Meyer, N for Newcomb, and B for pottery made between 1910 and 1912 with buff clay bodies and semi-matte glazes. Flawless condition, and with an exquisite glaze that is greenish with a hint of blue. Beautiful buff grayish-blue glaze. Newcomb mark stamped on bottom. Came from a fine St. Charles Avenue home out of the estate of Chip Flowers of New Orleans, with lots of Newcomb pottery in the collection, including a pair of candlesticks we have also listed on this site. Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans.
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Located in Long Island City, NY
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