Item 10130
Coming to you from Doc's Crocks are 6 Small Pieces of Contemporary Stoneware for 1 Money.
Back row left to right:
European Bowl, 2 1/2" by 4 1/4", decorated with swirls and hash marks on each side, witih additional cobalt on the handles and under the handles. As made.
Bowl made and stamped on the bottom by the Rowe Pottery Works, Cambarige, Wis. 1991. 2 1/2" by 4 1/4". Tooled rim with cobalt stripe, and a tooled stripe near the base with cobalt fill with three upward turning leaves resting upon it. The cobalt is very rich and the entire bowl reminds me of a bowl that would have been produced in Pennsylvania a century before. It has been used for a candle holder and has one inside.
European Jar. 2 7/8" tall and 3" wide across the top. Decorated with a tulip with two leaves and a blossom on each side and dotted handles with dashes below. As made.
Bottom row, left to right:
Spoon Rest made and stamped by the Wisconsin Pottery, Columbus, Wis. 1991. Additional initials of MEL and FR stamped on the bottom. 5 1/4" in diameter. Decorated with two stripes framing scroll work. As made.
Small Bowl made and stamped by the Rockdale Union Stoneware 1985. 3 1/2" tall and 7" wide across the top. A brushed cobalt tulip on one side and the pottery stamp framed by leaves on the others. As made.
Small Butter Crock made and stamped by the Wisconsin Pottery, Columbus, Wis. 1991. Additional initials of MEL and LR stamped on the bottom. 2 1/8" tall and 4 1/4" wide across the top. Decoratred with a cobalt stripe around the middle. As made.
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