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Item Ships From: Ohio
Late 19th Century Signed Japanese Hand Painted Satsuma Temple Jar Meiji Period
Located in Cincinnati, OH
This outstanding late 19th century Japanese Satsuma porcelain covered temple jar has a traditional form with a domed lid. The piece features exquisite hand painted decoration which includes brightly hued flowers and associated foliage along with highly detailed jewel-toned butterflies with gilt highlights, all of which are on a shaded blue ground. The jar and lid also bear large chrysanthemums executed in heavy white enamel with underlying hints of green. The collar of the jar and edge of the lid have wide gilt bands finished with fine incised linear decoration that has been accented with blue, black and white enamel. The underside of the jar is hand lettered with characters reading Dai Nippon...
Category
1880s Japanese Meiji Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
Ceramic
Antique French Ochre Terracotta Olive Oil Jar Jug Amphora Vase Vessel 19"
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique French handcrafted terra cotta olive oil jar / water jug featuring a round shape with footed base, molded rim, large handle, narrow spout, finished in a yellow glaze with ora...
Category
Early 20th Century French Provincial Ohio Jars
Materials
Terracotta
5 Mid Century Tin Japanese Nesting Tea Caddy Coffee Canisters Kanji Jars 12"
Located in Dayton, OH
Set of five vintage nesting Japanese tea caddy / canisters. Made of tin, cylindrical form painted black and embellished with a word in gold. Two sti...
Category
Mid-20th Century Japonisme Ohio Jars
Materials
Tin
Alvino Bagni Italian Pottery Imported by Raymor
By Alvino Bagni, Raymor
Located in Oak Harbor, OH
Designer: Alvino Bagni.
Importer: Raymor.
Period or model: Mid-Century Modern.
Specs: Pottery
Condition:
This Alvino Bagni Italian Pottery canister...
Category
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ohio Jars
Materials
Pottery
1984 Signed Satin Frosted Art Glass Perfume Bottle Milli Chips
Located in Dayton, OH
1984 signed art glass perfume bottle and stopper, made of satin glass with white stripes and one flattened crystal clear side showing o...
Category
1980s Modern Vintage Ohio Jars
Materials
Art Glass
Vintage Maitland Smith Chinoiserie Porcelain Celadon Lidded Whatnot Trinket Dish
By Maitland Smith
Located in Dayton, OH
Maitland Smith round lidded trinket dish / box with a factory distressed pale celadon green glaze, topped with a bronze pineapple shaped finial.
Dimensions:
10.25" x 9" (Diameter x...
Category
Late 20th Century Philippine Chinoiserie Ohio Jars
Materials
Bronze
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Medium Size Antique Terracotta Olive Oil Ligurian Jar
By Biot
Located in Chiavari, Liguria
Beautiful original 19th century Ligurian olive jar with a charming aged patina and perfect proportions and measures for both an indoor and outdoor use.
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By Archimede Seguso
Located in Glasgow, GB
A small yellow and blue art-glass perfume bottle, signed and dated.
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19th Century Large Japanese Imari Ginger Jars
Located in Montclair, NY
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1860s Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
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Antique Spanish Terracotta Olive Oil Large Jar with Patina, ci. 19th/20th C.
Located in Valencia, VC
An antique large Spanish terracotta olive oil handled jar or vase, handmade towards the end of the 19th C. or beginning of the 20th C.
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1890s Spanish Rustic Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
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H 14.18 in W 12.6 in D 12.21 in
Frederick Cooper Tea Canister Tole Lamp
By Frederick Cooper
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Vintage tea canister tole lamp finished overall in black with a decorative gilt number 84 and foliate designs in gold, green, and oxblood color. B...
Category
20th Century Victorian Ohio Jars
Materials
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Large European Terracotta Amphora, Twin-Handled Vessel
Located in Stockholm, SE
European terracotta amphora, early 20th century, featuring classic twin-handled design and traditional Mediterranean craftsmanship. This large-scale antique vessel showcases masterfu...
Category
Early 20th Century European Rustic Ohio Jars
Materials
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Bohemian Art Deco Frosted Glass Figural Perfume Bottle
Located in Queens, NY
Czech Bohemian Art Deco frosted glass perfume bottle and stopper shaped like a female figure in a Victorian hoop dress.
Category
20th Century Czech Art Deco Ohio Jars
Materials
Glass
Pair Large Antique Japanese Meiji Period Porcelain Imari Lidded Jars Urns, 1880
Located in Portland, OR
A good pair of large antique Japanese Meiji period porcelain lidded jars, circa 1880.
The jars having ribbed dome shaped lids topped with lion-dog (Komainu) finials, the baluster shaped jars also of corresponding ribbed form. The lids and jars are skillfully hand-decorated in the Imari palette with blue & iron red floral decoration over a white body, on one side are a pair of floral cartouches on another side is a fan shaped cartouche.
Condition is very good indeed, no damage or restoration, a very handsome pair of 19th century Japanese Imari lidded jars...
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Materials
Porcelain
A Large Terracotta Olive Jar From France
Located in New York, NY
A large terracotta olive jar with a lovely worn, painted finish. Because of its grand scale, the piece is really more of a decorative piece that can fill a corner or add architectur...
Category
Early 1900s French Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
Terracotta
Lacquered hand painted chinoiserie chest by Maitland Smith
By Maitland Smith
Located in Allentown, PA
This is a vintage Lacquered chinoiserie chest by Maitland Smith. This Lacquered chest has a black background with hand painted Chinese scenes in gold around the entire surface of the...
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1990s Philippine Chinoiserie Ohio Jars
Materials
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Piero Fornasetti Vintage Ceramic Canister Storage Jars, Italy Flour, Tea, 1960s
By Piero Fornasetti
Located in New York, NY
Piero Fornasetti vintage ceramic storage jars, Italy, 1960s.
Flour, coffee, tea
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Category
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ohio Jars
Materials
Ceramic
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Antique Hand Blown Frosted Glass Greek Key Pickle Vanity Jar Canister 5.5"
Located in Dayton, OH
Circa early 20th century hand blown glass pickle or vanity jar with cylindrical body and mushroom shaped lid / stopper, frosted surface with a cut clear Greek key design around body ...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco Ohio Jars
Materials
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H 5.5 in W 3.5 in D 3.5 in
2 Maitland Smith Blue & White Chinoiserie Porcelain Bronze Ginger Jars Urns Pair
By Maitland Smith
Located in Dayton, OH
Pair of late 20th century Maitland Smith handled Ginger Jars or Urns. Made from porcelain with hand painted blue over white chinoiserie design featuring a phoenix amongst flowers wit...
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Late 20th Century Chinoiserie Ohio Jars
Materials
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H 18.5 in W 12 in D 20 in
Pair Italian Pottery Covered Jars By Baldelli Circa 1960
By Baldelli
Located in Toledo, OH
Pair lidded Italian jars by Baldelli circa 1960's. White and black satin finish. Makers name stamped on the bottom with a series of numbers.
Category
1960s European Modern Vintage Ohio Jars
Materials
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Antique Hand Blown Uranium Vaseline Glass Apothecary Jar Canister with Lid
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique hand blown, square shaped, yellow Vaseline / uranium glass jar / canister with brass clad rim and lid. Glows green in blacklight.
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Materials
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Antique German Paper Mache Candy Container Easter Rabbit with Basket Glass Eyes
Located in Dayton, OH
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Early 20th Century Edwardian Ohio Jars
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2 Antique Brass Tea Caddy Lidded Canisters Scalloped & Hexagonal Container
Located in Dayton, OH
Pair of antique brass lidded tea caddies, one a scalloped flower shape and the other hexagonal.
Large - 3.5” x 6” / small - 3” x 5” (diameter x height)
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Early 20th Century Ohio Jars
Materials
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Edme Samson Porcelaine De Paris French Armorial Coat of Arms Lidded Jar 6"
By Edmé Samson
Located in Dayton, OH
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Late 20th Century French Provincial Ohio Jars
Materials
Porcelain
Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Blue Floral Tea Caddy Canister Trinket Jar Stamp Box
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage Chinese cloisonne enamel small tea caddy or canister featuring red and yellow flowers with blue birds on a turquoise ground.
Category
Mid-20th Century Chinoiserie Ohio Jars
Materials
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Antique Red Wing Union Pottery Stoneware Crock 10 Gallon Salt Glaze Pickling
By Red Wing Pottery 1
Located in Dayton, OH
"Antique Red Wing Union Pottery salt glaze stoneware ten gallon crock.
Some History of Red Wing Pottery Company
Red Wing, Minnesota was home to the manufacture of utilitarian stoneware, art pottery and dinnerware from 1861 until 1967. The great American art potter Susan Frackelton sent her salt-glazed ware from Milwaukee to be fired at Red Wing in the 1890s, and the company made pig figurines and other novelties as early as 1885. But this work was insignificant compared to the huge quantity of stoneware produced there, and shipped everywhere in the country.
John Paul was the first known maker of jugs, crocks and jars in Red Wing, and was active in 1861. He was followed by the Red Wing Terra Cotta Company (1866-1877), and the Minnesota Pottery (1875-1877). Encouraged by nearby clay deposits and ready access to water, fuel, and transportation, three other companies were soon started: the Red Wing Stoneware Company (1877), the Minnesota Stoneware Company (1883), and the North Star Stoneware Company (1892). These three organized the Union Stoneware Company in 1894 to act as their single sales representative.
In 1896, North Star was absorbed by the other companies, which in turn merged in 1906 to form a single entity, Red Wing Union Stoneware. The new company adopted two “paired leaf” logos as page 3 trademarks. Around this time, a transparent white glaze replaced the salt glaze or brown albany slip used previously, and a little later, stamped labels and decoration replaced freehand artwork. Pieces with the new white glaze, but with hand decoration are known as “transitional pieces” and can be dated to the turn of the century, as can the “red wing” trademark, first used in 1909. The Red Wing Legacy: Stoneware, Art Ware and Dinnerware will include many examples of rare early stoneware and figurines.
Turn-of-the-century production at Red Wing was diversified in other ways. Red Wing was making spittoons, umbrella holders, jardinieres and garden ware by 1900. And, like other stoneware makers, the art pottery craze of the late 19th century led Red Wing to make its first true art ware.
“Brushed Ware” was made by a number of stoneware producers including Red Wing, Monmouth (Illinois), and Robinson-Ransbottom (Ohio). Color was applied to molded stoneware, and then lightly “brushed away” leaving contrasting areas on the embossed design. Author and Red Wing expert Ray Reiss (Red Wing Art Pottery, 1995) notes this was a part of Red Wing’s regular production by 1906, and remained a staple until at least the 1930s, if not longer. (Brushed ware is still being made by Robinson-Ransbottom, among others, for garden use.)
More conventional art pottery was first made at Red Wing in the 1920s, becoming a staple, along with lamp bases, by 1930. Red Wing art ware from this decade usually has a circular blue ink mark and molded form numbers. The shapes were designed by in-house potters, often in the Neo-Classical and Egyptian Revival styles. Notable artisans from this period through the 1940s included George Hehr, Lou McGrew and Teddy Hutchson. Glazes were most often glossy yellow or green, with mulberry, dark blue, and others produced to a lesser degree. Red Wing also invented a complex glaze called Nokomis which was a mottled mix of green, blue, tan and gray shades. It is highly prized today.
Red Wing was hurt by the Great Depression, and the sale of stoneware storage jars was decreasing as electric refrigeration spread, but the firm got an infusion of energy and new ideas from George Rumrill in 1933. A talented salesman and entrepreneur, Rumrill copied glazes and forms from his previous employers, the Arkansas potteries Niloak and Camark. He (or his wife) also created some fine new art forms such as the Athenian Line which featured stylized Art Nouveau and Art Deco nudes.
Rumrill’s partnership with Red Wing ended in 1937. After winning a dispute over ownership of his trademark name, he went on to make “RumRill” pottery in Ohio. George Rumrill died in 1943, and is best remembered today for the wonderful pottery he page 5 helped create at Red Wing. The Red Wing Legacy: Stoneware, Art Ware and Dinnerware will include many great examples of RumRill, and other Red Wing art Pottery from the 1920s and 1930s.
In 1936, Red Wing Union Stoneware re-incorporated as Red Wing Potteries, Inc., to better reflect its diverse production, which by then included kitchenware and dinnerware, in addition to stoneware, lamps, and art pottery.
Red Wing contracted with the talented freelance industrial designer Belle Kogan in 1938. Based in New York, Kogan designed houseware in glass, plastics and ceremics from 1931 until 1970. Her ceramics clients included the Brush Pottery, Cordey China, and Nelson McCoy Pottery, among others. Red Wing issued 100 of Kogan’s art pottery designs in 1938, as well as her Fondoso, a dinnerware line within itsGypsy Trail Group. Kogan’s popular Magnolia Group was launched in 1940, and her Red Wing kitchenware designs from this time period include the five fruit cookie jars.
Belle Kogan’s work for Red Wing decreased when the firm hired Charles Murphy as its in-house designer in 1940. Murphy became Red Wing’s most important designer-artist. He created dinnerware patterns, figurines, the cookie jars Friar Tuck...
Category
Late 19th Century Rustic Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
Stoneware
1810 Antique German Brown Stoneware Crock Pickling Canning Jar Cache Pot Prussia
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique early 19th century brown stoneware crock, labeled on base “from Germany – Louise Stracuch Eckert family 1810.” The Eckert Family came to ...
Category
Early 19th Century Rustic Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
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Antique Burley Winter 5 Gallon Stoneware Crock Whiskey Beer Jug Jar
Located in Dayton, OH
"Antique five gallon brown and white stoneware crok or whiskey jug with wooden cork, marked with the Burley & Winter Pottery blue heart.
“The Burley and Winter Pottery Company was a great American pottery company located in Crooksville, Ohio. Burley-Winter started its business in 1872 and it lasted until the mid 1930’s. Like many American pottery companies no longer in business, Burley-Winter’s early items included functional stoneware utility vessels, such as thunder mugs...
Category
Late 19th Century Rustic Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
Stoneware
Antique Dark Brown Glaze Stoneware Crock Pot Pickling Canning Jar Planter
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique dark brown glazed stoneware crock with straight sides. Size: 8".
Category
Late 19th Century Rustic Antique Ohio Jars
Materials
Stoneware