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A mid-18th Century Delft Pottery Garniture of Five Pieces
A mid-18th Century Delft Pottery Garniture of Five Pieces

A mid-18th Century Delft Pottery Garniture of Five Pieces

Located in London, GB

Low Countries, circa 1760 A mid eighteenth century Delft garniture of five pieces, with two trumpet vases, and three pots with covers, decorated with bucolic scenes. Height 36.0...

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18th Century Dutch Antique Pottery Garniture

Materials

Pottery

Mid-Century Minimalistic West German Pottery Signed Set of Vases by Van Daalen
Mid-Century Minimalistic West German Pottery Signed Set of Vases by Van Daalen

Mid-Century Minimalistic West German Pottery Signed Set of Vases by Van Daalen

By West German Pottery, Fritz Van Daalen 1

Located in Valencia, VC

Set of Three Mid-Century Minimalist Handled Vases by Fritz Van Daalen, Germany, 1930s An exquisite set of three Mid-Century Minimalist vases, designed by Fritz Van Daalen, founder an...

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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Pottery Garniture

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Pottery

Pair Antique Awaji Pottery Turquoise Ginger Jars
Pair Antique Awaji Pottery Turquoise Ginger Jars

Pair Antique Awaji Pottery Turquoise Ginger Jars

By Awaji Pottery

Located in Wilton, CT

Pair antique hand turned Awaji Pottery ginger jars in fantastic turquoise monochrome glaze, circa 1920's. 10" high, 8" diameter. Impressed marks. Excellent condition.

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1920s Japanese Art Deco Vintage Pottery Garniture

Materials

Pottery

Collection of Royal Haeger "Earth Wrap" Pottery
Collection of Royal Haeger "Earth Wrap" Pottery

Collection of Royal Haeger "Earth Wrap" Pottery

By Royal Haeger

Located in Palm Springs, CA

A collection of 1970's pottery by Royal Haeger from the "Earth Wrap" line. Gold and burnt orange lava glaze on a matte brown ground. Ten pieces available, s...

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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Pottery Garniture

Materials

Pottery

Red pottery vase in the shape of a cauliflower, France, 1970
Red pottery vase in the shape of a cauliflower, France, 1970

Red pottery vase in the shape of a cauliflower, France, 1970

Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR

Red ceramic vase/bowl, France, circa 1970. This piece has an organic shape reminiscent of a cauliflower or a blooming flower, with widely open, hand-modeled petals. The deep red glaz...

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1970s French Organic Modern Vintage Pottery Garniture

Materials

Pottery

1970s French Glazed Pottery Jar Yellow &Natural Terracotta French Provencial
1970s French Glazed Pottery Jar Yellow &Natural Terracotta French Provencial

1970s French Glazed Pottery Jar Yellow &Natural Terracotta French Provencial

Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR

1970s French Glazed Pottery Jar, Yellow Ochre & Natural Terracotta – French Provincial Style Description: This charming small pottery jar, crafted in France in the 1970s, is a perfe...

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20th Century French French Provincial Pottery Garniture

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

19th Century French Glazed Earthenware vase with twisted Handles Green Color
19th Century French Glazed Earthenware vase with twisted Handles Green Color

19th Century French Glazed Earthenware vase with twisted Handles Green Color

Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR

An authentic 19th century French Vase This vase is full of character, handcrafted and glazed with 3 charming twisted handles. It would be beautiful with a bouquet of flowers or used...

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19th Century French French Provincial Antique Pottery Garniture

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

Medium-Sized Provençal-Style Pottery Jar, Yellow Ochre Glaze, 20th  with a Rope
Medium-Sized Provençal-Style Pottery Jar, Yellow Ochre Glaze, 20th  with a Rope

Medium-Sized Provençal-Style Pottery Jar, Yellow Ochre Glaze, 20th with a Rope

Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR

Medium-Sized Provençal-Style Pottery Jar, Yellow Ochre Glaze, 20th Century This charming medium-sized pottery jar, crafted in the 20th century, draws inspiration from traditional 19th-century Provençal pots. Its rustic and vintage design brings warmth and authenticity to any space, making it a versatile and decorative accent piece. Material and Finish: The jar features a beautiful yellow ochre glazed upper section, contrasted by a natural, unglazed pottery base. This combination of textures enhances its rustic appeal. Provençal Inspiration: Designed in the style of 19th-century French Provençal jars, this piece captures the timeless charm of traditional southern French pottery. Decorative Details: A hand-braided yellow cord wraps around the jar, adding a subtle decorative touch that complements the warm glaze. Versatility: Perfect for use in a kitchen...

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20th Century French French Provincial Pottery Garniture

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

1950s-1960s French Provincial Pottery Jar, Côte d’Azur Artisan Workshop
1950s-1960s French Provincial Pottery Jar, Côte d’Azur Artisan Workshop

1950s-1960s French Provincial Pottery Jar, Côte d’Azur Artisan Workshop

Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR

1950s-1960s French Provincial Pottery Jar, Côte d’Azur Artisan Workshop This French pottery jar from the 1950s-1960s, crafted in an artisan workshop on the Côte d'Azur, embodies the...

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20th Century French French Provincial Pottery Garniture

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

One of a Kind Dripping Light Green Glazed Signed Vase
One of a Kind Dripping Light Green Glazed Signed Vase

One of a Kind Dripping Light Green Glazed Signed Vase

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Unique shape and color object, perfect for brightening up any space. The classic design is timeless, adding a touch of elegance to any room. This piece is signed by the artist, addi...

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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Pottery Garniture

Materials

Pottery

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By Ramona Rowley

Located in Water Mill, NY

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Pair of antique circa 1924 vases, attributed to Brush-McCoy in their iconic Blue Onyx glaze. “In 1848, J.W. McCoy was born and raised in Putnam, which is now part of Zanesville, Ohio. He was married in 1870, and the next year he and Sarah (Sade) Elizabeth Brown his wife, moved to Uniontown in Newton Township, Muskingum County. There J.W. operated a dry good store. In 1871, the McCoy’s moved to the community of Roseville, Ohio. There he entered into about a five-¬year partnership with his father-in-law, James E. Brown in a general merchandise business, which was called “Brown & McCoy”. Then in 1876, J.W. opened a General Merchandise store on his own. In 1886, he entered into a partnership and established the “Williams and McCoy Pottery Co.”. After about four years of operation a new partner was taken in and the pottery was renamed the “Kildow, Williams and McCoy Pottery Co.”. According to, “The Business Review of Muskingum County”, “This plant was one of the most extensive in the valley and produced all kinds of common stoneware and a variety of culinary utensils.” Then in 1890, after about two more years of operation, the KW&M pottery was renamed again, and was called the Midland Pottery Co. By 1892, J.W. was not only involved in pottery manufacturing, and retail pottery sales, but he had become a pottery jobber, selling bulk wares to wholesale dealers. After about two years of operation, the KW&M pottery was renamed again, and was then called the “Midland Pottery Co.”. By 1892, J.W. was not only involved in pottery manufacturing, and retail pottery sales, but he had become a pottery jobber, selling bulk wares to wholesale dealers. In 1898, following about six years of operation under the name the Midland Pottery Co., the pottery was sold to the “Roseville Pottery Co.”. This ended the partnerships J.W. had in the pottery business. Since very few pieces from these early potteries that J.W. was affiliated with have been found, it is most likely that most of them were unmarked. As discussed in, “The History of the W. Nelson McCoy’s Blue Bird Pottery”, (seen elsewhere on this Web site), Wilber F., the cousin of J.W., was a partner in the “Zanesville Hardware Company”. The date that Wilber's part-ownership in the store was established remains uncertain, but it was probably between 1870 and 1875. In 1899, J.W. along with several investors, formed a pottery solely under his name, the J.W. McCoy Pottery Co. He must have devoted much of his time to his new pottery, for in 1901, he turned the management of his general store over to his son Arthur. For several years, the “J.W. McCoy Pottery Co.” concentrated on the production of the simpler, utilitarian stoneware pieces. However, around late 1902 the pottery branched out and began to include the production of art pottery. The art pottery production consisted of elaborately designed, decorative items such as jardinières and pedestals, various other flower containers, umbrella stands, and sand jars. The production of these attractively glazed pieces proved to be a very successful undertaking. In 1909, George Brush joined the “J.W. McCoy Pottery Co.”. Prior to that time he had established a pottery under his own name. However, the pottery only operated about one year before a fire destroyed the entire plant. The “Brush Pottery” was not rebuilt, but he retained the remaining assets of the Brush Pottery. Later in the year after his pottery burned, George Brush became the Manager of the “Globe Stoneware Company”, and the “Crooksville Clay Products Company”. After joining the “J.W. McCoy Pottery”, within two years George Brush had become the General Manager of the pottery. In October of that year, the directors of the McCoy pottery decided to expand the pottery by the purchase of the “Globe Stoneware Co.” (1901-1911). During August of 1911, George Brush, acting on behalf of the Brush Pottery interests, purchased the old “J.B. Owens Pottery”, Plant Number One in Zanesville (1883-1909), along with the equipment and molds. Late in 1911, the officers of the “J.W. McCoy Pottery”, at the suggestion of George Brush, agreed to combine the assets of the company with those of the “Brush Pottery”. Consequently, George Brush obtained the controlling interest in the “J.W. McCoy pottery”, and the name of the pottery was changed to the “Brush – McCoy Pottery...

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Located in Los Angeles, CA

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Located in Wilton, CT

Large pair of Art Deco period hexagonal urns from the Trenton Potteries Company in great aqua turquoise glaze, circa 1930s. Marked on bases. Measures: 18" high, 11" wide, 9" deep. Ex...

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Pair of Architectural Awaji Art Deco Pink Garniture Vases
Pair of Architectural Awaji Art Deco Pink Garniture Vases

Pair of Architectural Awaji Art Deco Pink Garniture Vases

By Awaji Pottery

Located in Wilton, CT

Pair of Awaji pottery vases with interesting double squared buttress handles and striking Art Deco pink glaze, circa 1930. 9 3/4" high, 3 3/4" diameter. Excellent condition.

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Large Lemon Garnitures or Decorations, Pair
Large Lemon Garnitures or Decorations, Pair

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Located in Pasadena, CA

This is a very decorative pair of large sculpted lemon garnitures or decorations. The lemon-filled urns are perfect fun tabletop decorations for either a patio table or dining table....

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