Links are to one item of pottery such as
FULPER, HULL, ROSEVILLE, WELLER,
MARBLEHEAD, TECO, CALIFORNIA, CATALINA, CATALINA ISLAND, SEG, VAN
BRIGGLE, ROSEVILLE, HULL, WELLER, ROOKWOOD, TECO, JERVIS, WHEATLY,
NEWCOMB, COLLEGE, FLORENCE CERAMICS, BAUER, RUSSELL WRIGHT, NORTH,
CAROLINA POTTERIES, GORDY, PINE RIDGE SOUIX, NILOAK, CAMARK, BRAYTON, LAGUNA,
TWIN WINTON AND MANY MORE,
then brouse back to view another pottery item.
CATALINA ISLAND: Gourd salt and pepper shakers in gloss blue. : There is minor crazing on both as is common with this color of blue. One has a 1/16" X 1/16" chip and they are also a matched set(one salt and one pepper)
BOTTOM AND CLAY COLOR
1/16" X 1/16" CHIP
TOP VIEW
CATALINA ISLAND: Gourd salt and pepper shakers in matt white(matched set). One has a chip and the other has a factory flaw.
CLOSEUP
1/8" X 1/8" CHIP ON ONE
FACTORY BLEMISH ON THE OTHER
CATALINA ISLAND CONSOLE BOWL: This is the smaller of the two sizes and has a chip on the rim and one on the foot.
1/4" X 3/8" CHIP
MARK AND SHAPE #
FOOT CHIP
DETAIL OF FEET
NORTH STATE POTTERY: Fan vase with two tiny glaze flakes. It is a deep red and rutile green and looks to be an early attempt at Chinese blue.
1/8" X 1/8" glaze flake
1/16" X 1/16" glaze flake
MARK
ACOMA POTTERY : This is an older wedding vase, but has some scuffing and minor damage.
MARK
CHIP
ANOTHER CHIP
2 SCUFFS ON THE RIM
WHEELDON WARE : This was made by F Winkle and Co LTD in Wessex England.
ROUGH SPOT
FACTORY DEFECT
MARK
CAMARK POTTERY : Nice form in the very rare Mulberry drip glaze. It is mint and has the remnants of a paper label on the bottom.
BOTTOM
HULL POTTERY : Dogwood ewer, shape #505 6 1/2. It is actually 8 1/2" tall.
DAMAGE
MARK
COWAN POTTERY : One of the stacking vases in the orential red, but has a 3/8" by 1/4" chip.
CHIP
LAKEWARE MARK
McCOY POTTERY : Bi-centenial commerative cookie jar in the bronze glaze.
MARK
BACK OF JAR
CHIPS INSIDE THE LID
McCOY POTTERY : Strawberry cookie jar without a lid.
MARK
ANTON LANG POTTERY : For a small piece it is very high quality in the art work and subject matter. I believe it is his interpretation of the Pied Piper. There is wear and design loss to the rim but no chipping, just the black glaze loss.
CLOSEUP
SIGNATURE
FRANKOMA POTTERY : this is a 1960 Christmas card, not every day that you find one of these.
MARK
ROOKWOOD POTTERY : The chip at the setting ring is the only damage. The mold is very clear even though the glaze is very heavy.
RED WING POTTERY ???????? : Not sure if it is Red Wing. I could not find the shape# in my Red Wing book but the glaze color is.
CAMARK POTTERY : These are both the same form. The one with the sticker is mint and the other one has two chips that are pictured. They will sell as one item.
ROSEVILLE POTTERY : THIS IS ITEM#2 IN MY WEEKLY AUCTION : Pauleo piece in the green and orange colors without the luster(called unbroken). It is unmarked as most pieces but has the pale red clay and an almost identical form is shown as a lampbase in Huxfords book 2 on page 34 in a black and white picture. It is 9 3/4"T and 4"W
JUGTOWN POTTERY : It has a 1/4" by 1/4" chip on the rim and is marked 1978 and the Jugtown Pottery stamp. It is the dark chocolate brown glaze.
ROSEVILLE POTTERY : THIS IS ITEM#1 IN MY WEEKLY AUCTION : 12" MOSTIQUE VASE : It has one 1/8" by 1/8" flake above the design and one 1"W by 1/2"T rub spot at the setting edge. It is a good piece of Mostique and a large one.
BRAYTON LAGUNA POTTERY :
FRANKOMA POTTERY : What can I say, early clay with the early mark with the oval shaped O.
HAMPSHIRE POTTERY : It looks like a hairline in the bottom, but it does not go all the way through. It has mark#1 for Hampshire Pottery as sited in Lehner's U.S. Marks book. The scene is hand painted, but is not artist signed.
EVANS POTTERY : This is the one done by Randal Evans at Hugh Evan's original pottery near Crowley Ridge. It is a penny jug with the motto
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY : Micawber figurine. He has a chip 1"L at the top of the base and it tapers to 1/4"L at the bottom of the base and is 1/4"T.
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY : Stiggins figurine. Marked Daulton England, Stiggins with 141 in ink. Diestamp shape#677 and has a hand incised #43.
PAUL REVERE POTTERY : S.E.G. signed and dated also the artist initials and shape#
NILOAK JUG : It has had a hard life but is an older piece of Niloak.
SHAWNEE POTTERY : Smiley pig salt and pepper shakers. Both are mint and the color is underglaze.
CLEMINSON POTTERY ?????? : UHL POTTERY?????????? : This piece has the common Cleminson colors, but I have never seen the hounddog form before.
CAMARK POTTERY : White cat in the small size, 10"L and 3 1/2"T. It still has the patent pending sticker.
CAMARK POTTERY : Black cat in the small size, 10"L and 3 1/2"T. It still has the patent pending sticker and half of the shape sticker
BRUSH McCOY POTTERY ????????? : Not sure on this one, several companies made similar lines and similar markings.
WELLER POTTERY ???? : I believe this to be Weller pottery from their display at the 1904 Worlds Fair at St.Louis. The colors and the clay color match the item that are shown in the Weller book.
CAMARK POTTERY : A real nice piece of the early work in the dark blue glaze. Has a 1/8" by 1/8" chip at the setting ring.
CHEROKEE POTTERY : Nice small vase in the wine color.
PETERS AND REED POTTERY : Nice carved bowl in the green glaze on red clay.
AMACO POTTERY : This is AMACO pottery's copy of Niloak pottery and is very similar to Camark's copy, except the interior is glazed with a clear glaze. This is a very rare line in AMACO.
BROWN COUNTY POTTERY : This piece is the very early work that was done by Claude Graham, before WWII. It is in good condition except for the crack in the lid. A chocolate pot is very very rare to find.
FLORENCE CERAMICS : This is a really good examlpe of Camille and in what I would call an experimental color in that this color is not listed as a production color for this figurine. She has one small spot of lace damage.
PETERS AND REED POTTERY : This is a larger piece of Landsun and has beautiful color. It has a 2" age line that goes over the rim and is 3/4"L inside, and a bruise that shows if inspected closely. there are also two tiny chips on the setting ring. 8 3/4"T and 5"W in a very nice form.
ANTON LANG POTTERY : This is a very nice vase in the cobalt blue glaze. It has a tiny rim flake and some light lime deposits.
STONELAIN POTTERY DUCK : This is the rarest of all the Stonelain items, being a figurine. It is signed by carl Walters as the maker and also has his decorators mark in black. Carl Walters is probably the best artist for Stonlain, his work is displayed in these Museums: Whitney Museum N.Y., Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Minneapolis institute of Arts, Museum of Modern Art N.Y.
SORCHA BORU BASKET : Two of the flowers are chipped.
KTK CALIFORNIA BASKET : This is the largest piece of KTK Calif. I have seen, and it is mint.
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY : This is the large Flambe glaze fox. It has a large hairline that runs from the upper rear leg under the belly and down the underside of the tail, also one front leg has been broken and glued.
PETERS AND REED POTTERY : Nice form with a twisted waist in the Drip Line. Has a small chip on the rim
GARDEN OF THE GODS : This is the earliest Nemadji pottery made.
ROSEVILLE POTTERY : Individual beanpot with no lid.
CLEMINSON POTTERY : Yellow Missouri mule.
N.C. POTTERY : C.C. Cole honey pot.
ROSALANE POTTERY : Bird of paradise.
HAMPSHIRE POTTERY : This is a piece that should probably be in a museum. Lehner's book on marks sites this mark from Barber's marks book(his book was pre 1900). It is in very good condition even with the two lid chips, for a piece over 100 years old. It is 9 1/2"T and 6"W.
CATALINA POTTERY : Very large vegetable tray in the turquios color. Marked Catalina Rancho inmold and inkstamped made in USA. It is 14 1/2"W and 2"T and has minor wear from use.
DEE LEE POTTERY : Pair of figurines, Gibson girl styling.
SAN ILDEFONSO POTTERY : Signed by Isabel and still has the original paper label from the San Ildefonso Pueblo. This pot has some wear from use and lime deposits and minor scratching. There is no damage that is major. It is 4"T and 3 1/4"W.
REDWING POTTERY : This is the brushed ware the exterior is brown and has very minor flaking to the ridges in places as is common in this line, and the interior is a golden yellow.
ROSEVILLE POTTERY : THIS IS ITEM#3 IN MY WEEKLY AUCTION : Green Pinecone, shape#841 7". Good mold and color but has some minor pinholes in the glaze on the inside of the rim.
FLORENCE FIGURINE : Douglas, in the pale brown with green and gold trim. Small chip on the back of his hat.
COWAN POTTERY : Very good example of his matt black in a good form with the grape cluster handles. One tiny flaw in the glaze.
FLORENCE FIGURINE : Scarlett in the fancy one and is in great condition with only minor gold loss.
MARC BELLAIRE POTTERY : 12 1/2" bowl with vivid strawberries and leaves. There is a spot where the edge was hit and it chipped the inside and outside at the point of contact.
PETERS AND REED POTTERY : This is a three handled vase in the grape and leaf pattern
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY : THIS IS ITEM#4 IN MY WEEKLY AUCTION : This is a hard to find Indian maiden holding a large shell in the rose colored glaze. It is fully marked and has two tiny chips on the setting surface (one is barely visable when sitting and the other is not).
BRAYTON LAGUNA POTTERY : Purple calf in mint condition.
CATALINA POTTERY : Pedestaled shell planter in pale blue and white. Original tropico sticker.
SORCHA BORU PLANTER :
ROSEVILLE COSMOS EWER: Three small chips.
WELLER CLOUDBURST VASE: This is an early piece in that the glaze was not quite perfected and did not get the full effect with the line crackeling
OZARK SKAGG POTTERY : Very unusual 2 1/2"T piece.
SOUTH DAKOTA SOUIX POTTERY : Artist signed piece
EUREKA SPRINGS POTTERY: THIS IS ITEM#6 IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : Charlie Stheim signed
HORNSEA PLATES : THIS IS ITEM# 5IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : 1979 Christmas, in
the box (have 2)
BING AND GRONDLE : THIS IS ITEM#4 IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : Owl figurine
JHR GERMANY : THIS IS ITEM#3 IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : Owl figurine
PISGAH FORREST POTTERY? : THIS IS ITEM#2 IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : Dog or monkey figurines, in a glaze very similar to Pisgah Forrest Pottery's.
MEISLMAN POTTERY : THIS IS ITEM#1 IN MY BI-WEEKLY AUCTION : Owl figurine
BESWICK POTTERY : Owl figurine
HUTSCHENREUTHER : Owl figurine
ROOKWOOD POTTERY : Flower Frog.
PADRE POTTERY PITCHER : Hard to find form in Padre Pottery.
CATALINA ISLAND? : I believe these to be Catalina Island, good form and glaze.
WELLER MARBELIZED : unmarked
TRABON POTTERY : This has been
damaged and repaired. There is a Peacock in the design.
POTTERY CREAMER : This pottery cow
creamer was made by Goebel.
OZARK SKAGG POTTERY : Needs
reshellacked
COWAN ART POTTERY : Luster vase.
OZARK SKAGG : Needs reshellacked
S.E.G. POTTERY(PAUL REVERE POTTERY) : Large bowl. :
WELLER POTTERY PINK TEAPOT :
Inkstamp mark
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY : This was a special order piece.
CATALINA ISLAND POTTERY : Small tumbler.
POTTERY BOWL : Fulper pottery like
glaze.
HOWARD PIERCE POTTERY : Pair of quail (unusual color)
ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY : Blue
Magnolia pedestal.
SASCHA BRASTOFF POTTERY : Bottle vase.
COWAN ART POTTERY : Lime green
candle holders
CATALINA ISLAND ART POTTERY :
Pair of plates.
POTTERY EWER : Not sure but a good glaze
NILOAK MISSION SWIRL POTTERY :
Has a repair(possibly factory)
WELLER ART POTTERY : Louwelsa pottery mini vase.
WELLER ART POTTERY : Fan vase.
K.T.K. ART POTTERY : Dutch shoe
BRAYTON LAGUNA ART POTTERY :
Purple calf, chip on the ear.
MONROVIA ART POTTERY : Another
California pottery
HALL CHINA : Jewel Tea custard
dish
K.T.K. ART POTTERY : Dutch shoe by a California pottery
REDWING POTTERY : #565 carafe, have two.
K.T.K. ART POTTERY : A California
Pottery Dutch shoe.
GREAT SMOKEY MOUNTAINS ART
POTTERY : THIS IS UP FOR BID IN MY THREE DAY AUCTION : Handled wedding vase.
STEWART McCULLOGH POTTERY :
Fish flower frog
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY : Bunnykins
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY :
Bunnykins
ROYAL DAULTON POTTERY :
Bunnykins
ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY CARNELIAN 2 : Fan vase
WEDGWOOD : This pottery bowl is in the bird and fan pattern and is appx. 130 years old.
POTTERY PITCHER : The glaze on this pottery is discolored from age and heat.
PISGAH FORREST ART POTTERY :
Medium pitcher with a very unusual glaze.
CATALINA POTTERY : Low bowl, looks like four lillypads overlaping.
WEIL WARE : Pottery vase in the Ming
Tree line
BAUER POTTERY : Cookie jar, no
lid.
FULPER ART POTTERY : Mushroom shaped flower frog, chipped on the side.
CATALINA POTTERY VASE : This vase has had a hard life in that it has several point chips.
CATALINA ISLAND POTTERY : The
neck on this red clay pottery piece was broken cleanly and repaired.
CATALINA POTTERY : Nice short vase in the turqouis and white.
CATALINA POTTERY : Low bowl with
shells forming the sides.
MARY SHORT POTTERY : Nice
reticulated bowl from a very good Kansas artist.
BRAYTON LAGUNA POTTERY :
Peruvian couple pottery salt and pepper shakers.
BRUSH POTTERY : Possibly Weller
Pottery
CATALINA POTTERY : Catalina pottery after G.M.B. took over. Large leaf shaped dish.
NILOAK POTTERY : Squirrel planter
BUFFALO POTTERY CINDERELLA
PITCHER : 1906 Buffalo pottery mark, 2 hairlines
PETERS AND REED ART POTTERY : Wreath pattern, a setting surface repair (TWO CHIPS).
CHOISEY LE ROI POTTERY : A great
example of French Majolica pottery, with fox head handles.
YONA POTTERY FIGURINES : Excellent condition with very light crazing.
T.J.WHEATLY ART POTTERY : It is
unsigned but definately T.J.Wheatly pottery.
McCOY POTTERY : White pottery flower
pot with attached underplate.
T.J.WHEATLY ART POTTERY : Kenzonta pitcher, a rare piece of pottery that is artist signed and dated 1886.
FULPER ART POTTERY : Nice glaze but
one handle has been repaired.
COULD THIS BE 4 COLOR W.J.WALLEY
ART POTTERY?: The way my books describe his work it is possible.
RUDOLPH DITMAR ZNAIM ART
POTTERY: 21 1/2T fully marked this pottery was produced around 1895 to 1905 ( no damage at all).
WANAPEE ART POTTERY: This pottery
piece is a factory lamp base with a great glaze.
WELLER ART POTTERY: Louwelsa
pottery, signed but has a small chip on the rim.
BRUSH McCOY POTTERY: This is early
Brush McCoy pottery in the Loy-Nel art line.
(C) 1997 Isaac Henson(owner and operator)
BACK VIEW
BUTTERFLY SIDE CLOSEUP
CARDINAL SIDE CLOSEUP
SETTING RIM CHIP
BOTTOM VIEW
MARK
PINHOLE AND RUB SPOT
GLAZE MISS AND PINHOLE
MARK
ONE CHIP
OTHER CHIP
ROUGH SPOT INSIDE THE RIM : It is not a chip.
SETTING EDGE CHIP
BOTTOM
CLOSEUP OF COLOR
CLOSEUP WITH BRIGHT LIGHT : To show the motteling effect asnd the green splotching.
CHIP ON THE RIM
MARK
LID DETAIL
TINY CHIP
RUB SPOT
TWO INSIDE RIM CHIPS
MARK
FLAW ON THE LID THAT CAUSED THE TWO CHIPS
MARK
CLOSEUP OF CITY HALL WORCHESTER MASS.
JST&CO. MARK
" A penny a kiss
a penny a hug save
all our pennies
in a little brown jug "
It is also marked on the back Ozarks in Mo. 1958
and on the bottom 1958 Evans Dexter Mo.
BACK PIC
BOTTOM PIC
CLOSEUP :
CHIP :
MARKS :
CLOSEUP :
MARKS :
MARKS :
TINY CHIP :
LARGE CHIP :
LARGE BRUISE :
STICKER :
STICKERS :
MARK :
DETAIL :
DATE :
DETAIL OF OTHER SIDE :
CLAY COLOR :
DIESTAMP MARK :
CHIP :
MARK
BOTTOM
MARK
COLOR CLOSEUP :
LID CRACK :
MARK :
WN OF BROWN CLOSEUP :
MORE MARK :
MARKS :
SLIGHT LACE DAMAGE :
AGE LINE
RIM BRUISE :
INSIDE VIEW OF BRUISE
ONE SETTING RING CHIP
THE OTHER SETTING RING CHIP
BETTER COLOR
INSIDE COLOR :
TINY RIM FLAKE
SIGNATURE
A memorial exhibition was held after his death in 1955 at Museum of Art in Ogunquit, Maine.
In 1978 the Everson Museum of Art held an exhibition and published a booklet on his works.
as you can see, an extemely talented artist.
The head was broken off and glued back, but there was no material loss. This is a very rare example of Stonelain Pottery.
DAMAGE
ANOTHER VIEW OF THE DAMAGE :
MARKS
MARK
MARK
LEG DAMAGE
TAIL DAMAGE :
BODY DAMAGE
UPPER LEG DAMAGE
BOTTOM VIEW
CHIP
MARK
MARK
HANDLE FLAKE
RIM FLAKES
MARK AND STICKERS
2 CHIPS ON ONE WING
BACK DESIGN
1ST CHIP :
2ND CHIP
TO VIEW THE VERY EARLY HAMPSHIRE MARK
TO VIEW THE MARK
HER DAMAGE
HIS DAMAGE
SIGNATURE AND LABEL
INSIDE COLOR :
SHAPE# :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
CLOSEUP :
TO VIEW THE CHIP :
TO VIEW BOTH MARKS :
THE TINY PINHOLE :
CLOSEUP
SIGNATURE
TO VIEW THE INSIDE PART OF THE CHIP
TO VIEW THE OUTSIDE PART OF THE CHIP
TO VIEW A PINHEAD GLAZE FLAKE
SHAPE #
VAN BRIGGLE MARK
2 SETTING SURFACE CHIPS
SHAPE AND DECORATOR MARKS
TO VIEW THE ARTIST MARK
TO VIEW THE ORIGINAL LABEL
TO VIEW THE MARK
BOW LOOP DAMAGE
BOW POINT DAMAGE
OTHER BOW POINT DAMAGE
MARK
3" HAIRLINE BEHIND THE BOW
MARK
CHIP
ANOTHER CHIP
ANOTHER CHIP
TO VIEW A CHIP
TO VIEW ANOTHER CHIP
TO VIEW AN AGE HAIRLINE CRACK
TO VIEW A SMALL CHIP :
TO VIEW THE MARK:
TO VIEW THE MARK:
TO VIEW A BIG CHIP:
TO VIEW A SMALL CHIP:
TO VIEW THE MARK:
TO VIEW THE STHEIM MARK:
TO VIEW THE BOX :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
CLOSE UP :
PACING LION MARK WITH JHR JOINED AND
GERMANY BELOW :
ANOTHER VIEW :
DETAIL OF THE CLAY COLOR :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
TO VIEW ONE MARK :
TO VIEW THE OTHER MARK :
TO VIEW THE MARK AND A HAIRLINE
:
TO VIEW THE CHIP:
MARKS :
BOTTOM VIEW :
TO VIEW THE BACK OF THE VASE :
TO VIEW THE ARTIST'S MARK :
TO VIEW THE BOTTOM MARKS :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
TO VIEW THE MARK
TO VIEW THE WIDTH :
TO VIEW THE MARKS
:
TO VIEW THE MARK :
ANOTHER VIEW :
CHIP AT THE TOP
CHIP ON THE STEM (PAINTED BLUE)
2 SMALL CHIPS
DETAIL OF VASE
SIGNATURE
ORIGINAL ALASKAN SHOP LABLE :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
:
TO VIEW HANDLE DAMAGE :
TO VIEW A CHIP :
TO VIEW THE MARK :
TO VIEW A CHIP :
to view the
chip.
MARK
BOTH CHIPS
ONE CHIP
OTHER CHIP