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Arequipa Pottery Blue Bulbous Vase

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Rare and very decorative Arequipa arts and crafts pottery vase in an attractive matte blue. EXCELLENT CONDITION.  There is a professional non-showing restoration to the upper rim.  No other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with logo.  Vase is 6 1/4" tall and 5 1/2" wide.  Arequipa Pottery was produced in Fairfax, California between 1911 and 1918.  Most of the pottery produced by Arequipa was finished and decorated by female tuberculosis patients.

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$725.00
Beatrice Wood Pottery Rare Orange Natzler Volcanic Glazed Vase

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Rare and exceptional Beatrice Wood Pottery vase in a curdled and textured volcanic orange glaze.   MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with artist cipher.  Vase is 4" tall and 2 3/4" wide.   Bottom marked BEATO.  ESTATE FRESH! The Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts estimated the value for this piece at $3500.00.  They also said that Beato loved this particular glaze, calling it her "Otto Glaze" in fond tribute to her teacher and mentor Otto Natzler, with whom she studied.  Beatrice Wood (1893-1998) is best remembered today for her art pottery.  Her bowls, chalices, and other utilitarian vessels graced with brilliant iridescent glazes can be found in museums and private collections worldwide.  As a potter, her career began relatively late in life.  She threw her first pot at the age of 40, she exhibited regularly and remained active until shortly before her death in 1998, five days short of turning 105.  Her career spanned some 60 years and late in life was dubbed the "Mama of Dada."  She also served as a partial inspiration for the character of Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron's 1997 film, Titanic.

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$1,395.00
Clewell Pottery Copper Clad Pitcher and Four Mugs

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Rare Clewell Pottery pitcher with four matching mugs.  EXCELLENT CONDITION.  Some of the copper cladding is separating possibly that way from the factory. Shows well and no other chips, cracks, damage, or repair.  Bottom of pitcher and one mug marked with CLEWELL, CANTON, OHIO. Marks on the others are covered.   Pitcher is 10 1/4" tall and 9 1/4" wide.  Mugs are 4 1/2" tall and 4 3/4" wide.  RARE FIND!

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$495.00
Grueby Pottery Ribbed Green Vase

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Arts and crafts ribbed Grueby Pottery vase in matte green.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.   Bottom marked with Grueby circular impressed mark.  Vase is 8" tall and 3 3/4" wide.  NICE!
SALE!
$1,000.00
Norse Pottery Handled Vase 14

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Large and impressive Norse Pottery handled vase.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage, or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with logo and 14.  Vase is 5 1/2" tall and 11 3/4" wide.  RARE and IMPRESSIVE find!  Norse Pottery is glazed in a dull, dark metallic type glaze. Forms were made to resemble ancient Denmark, Sweden, Greek and Norway "Viking" style pottery. Items produced included jardiniere, vases, candlesticks, bowls, ashtrays, covered jars, etc. Norse Pottery ceased production in 1913. 
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$625.00
Owens Pottery Large Kitten Vase (Eberlein)

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Large and impressive Owens Pottery vase decorated with a cute kitten.  Great color and artwork.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with OWNESART, Utopian, 1019 and 2.  Vase marked with cipher for Patty Eberlein.  Vase is 15 1/2" tall and 7" wide.  ESTATE FRESH!

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$4,000.00
Owens Pottery Utopian Cat Vase (Eberlein)

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Investment quality Owens Utopian pottery vase decorated with the portrait of an adorable cat.  EXCELLENT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. A few scuff marks on the back side away from the artwork.  Bottom marked with OWENZART, Utopian, 1939, 2A and artist signed HE on side for Hattie Eberlein.  Vase is 15 1/2" tall and 7 1/4" wide.  NICE!  This is an estate fresh consignment piece and the owner would consider offers.
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$3,000.00
Ozark Pottery Glaze Shaded Portrait Vase of Three Men by Charles Stehm

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Exceptionally rare and investment quality Ozark Pottery portrait vase hand carved and decorated with drawings of three men by Charles Stehm.  Mr. Stehm glazed the vase in three distinct panels for each portrait.  One panel is light gray, the second dark gray and the third a light blue.   MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with OZARK, EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK, STEHM and 5-15-27.  Vase is 4 1/4" tall and 4" wide.  <br><br>  
Just Art Pottery is pleased to offer an important collection of this rarely seen and historically significant arts and crafts pottery.  <br><br>Charles Stehm who founded Ozark Pottery made high quality arts and crafts and mission swirl art pottery between 1925 and 1927 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Ozark Pottery was a direct and significant competitor to Niloak in the mission swirl art pottery market.  In part to reduce the impact Stehm and Ozark Pottery was having on Niloak's  business, Charles Hyten from Niloak obtained the rights to the mission swirl technique by securing Niloak as a trademark and obtaining a patent on the process of swirl art pottery production.  This essentially put Charles Stehm's Ozark Pottery out of business.  It is widely believed that Niloak aggressively went after Stehm and threatened to sue him if he continued to make swirl art pottery.  Ozark Pottery ceased production by the end of 1927 just before Niloak received its patent on the swirl process.   <br><br>
David Gifford in his book The Collector's Encyclopedia of Niloak states that Charles Stehm was a craftsman of many talents.  In the February 19, 1926 issue of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat in an article titled "Handmade Ozark Pottery Made from Native Clays, New Northwest Arkansas Industry" Stehm discussed the start of his pottery.  Stehm stated "I probably never would have become a potter, however, if I could have gotten the agency for Niloak in my Eureka Springs store. I found I needed pottery so I went out, found my clays, and became a potter."
<br><br>The significant difference between Ozark and Niloak is that the clay swirls on Ozark rotate counter clockwise while Niloak swirls rotate clockwise.  In other respects the art pottery of is similar in technical and aesthetic characteristics.  
The production of Ozark Pottery was extremely limited and is considered very rare and highly sought-after by collectors.  In Gifford's Niloak book he states, most of the dozen or so known pieces of Ozark Pottery are dated 1926 or 1927.  

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$895.00
Ozark Pottery Three Men Portrait Vase By Charles Stehm

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Rare and exceptional Ozark Pottery scenic vase with three distinct hand carved portraits of three men. One with a bandage on his face and derby hat; the second with a bandages on his face and noticable bump on the back of his head; and the third a long nosed, long necked man with a tie.   NEAR MINT CONDITION.   Pinpoint fleck to rim.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with OZARK, EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK, STEHM and 5-15-27.  Vase is 4 1/2" tall and 3 3/4" wide.  <br><br>  
Just Art Pottery is pleased to offer an important collection of this rarely seen and historically significant arts and crafts pottery.  <br><br>Charles Stehm who founded Ozark Pottery made high quality arts and crafts and mission swirl art pottery between 1925 and 1927 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Ozark Pottery was a direct and significant competitor to Niloak in the mission swirl art pottery market.  In part to reduce the impact Stehm and Ozark Pottery was having on Niloak's  business, Charles Hyten from Niloak obtained the rights to the mission swirl technique by securing Niloak as a trademark and obtaining a patent on the process of swirl art pottery production.  This essentially put Charles Stehm's Ozark Pottery out of business.  It is widely believed that Niloak aggressively went after Stehm and threatened to sue him if he continued to make swirl art pottery.  Ozark Pottery ceased production by the end of 1927 just before Niloak received its patent on the swirl process.   <br><br>
David Gifford in his book The Collector's Encyclopedia of Niloak states that Charles Stehm was a craftsman of many talents.  In the February 19, 1926 issue of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat in an article titled "Handmade Ozark Pottery Made from Native Clays, New Northwest Arkansas Industry" Stehm discussed the start of his pottery.  Stehm stated "I probably never would have become a potter, however, if I could have gotten the agency for Niloak in my Eureka Springs store. I found I needed pottery so I went out, found my clays, and became a potter."
<br><br>The significant difference between Ozark and Niloak is that the clay swirls on Ozark rotate counter clockwise while Niloak swirls rotate clockwise.  In other respects the art pottery of is similar in technical and aesthetic characteristics.  
The production of Ozark Pottery was extremely limited and is considered very rare and highly sought-after by collectors.  In Gifford's Niloak book he states, most of the dozen or so known pieces of Ozark Pottery are dated 1926 or 1927.<br><br>  
Just Art Pottery is pleased to offer an important collection of this rarely seen and historically significant arts and crafts pottery.  

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$895.00
Pillin Pottery Portrait Black and White Woman and Child Wall Plaque

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Beautiful and very rare Pillin Pottery wall plaque with original frame.  Super color and artwork.  EXCELLENT CONDITION.  There are little nicks on the front and back on the side where the side clip held the plaque to the frame.  Very minor and no other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Plaque is 16 3/4" tall and 8" wide.  Frame is 24" tall and 14 1/2" wide.  Signed on front Polia Pillin.  Plaque will be shipped separately from the frame. Buyer will need to secure at least one new clip for the side of the plaque.  Very rare, investment quality find and ESTATE FRESH from the collection of a Pillin family friend.

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$3,250.00
Radford Pottery Red Iris Standard Glaze Jardiniere and Pedestal 207-12

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Large and superior Radford Pottery standard glaze Ruko jardiniere and pedestal decorated with life-like red iris flowers.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with 207-12.  Jardiniere and pedestal stands a striking 32 1/4" tall and 17" wide.  ESTATE FRESH and RARE FIND!   <br><br> Radford Pottery was started in 1903 by Albert Radford in Zanesville, Ohio.  The pottery went out of business in 1912. 

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$1,195.00
Robertson Pottery FHR Los Angeles Nude Bookends

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Investment quality and exceptional early 1900 Robertson Pottery nude bookends.   Great form, color, design and glaze. MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.   Fred Robertson began producing art pottery as early as 1906 in the kilns of Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company which was established as Robertson Pottery in 1934.  Fred Robertson had worked with his father Alexander Robertson at Roblin Pottery.   Backs marked with F. H. R. and Los Angeles.  Book ends are 6 1/4" tall and 5 1/4" wide.
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$1,695.00
Rookwood Pottery 1892 Standard Glaze Vase With Apple Blossoms 533B (Norse)

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Early standard glaze handled Rookwood Pottery vase decorated with apple blossoms.  Beautiful artwork and nice shape.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Two factory glaze pinholes.  Bottom marked with dated logo, shape number, W for white clay, L for light standard glaze and cipher for Mary Nourse.  Vase is 7" tall and 3 3/4" wide.

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$495.00
Rookwood Pottery 1898 Vase 787C (Artus Van Briggle)

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Early Rookwood Pottery standard glaze portrait vase decorated with a conquistador by the highly sought-after Artus Van Briggle.
Great form and exceptional artwork.  EXCELLENT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with logo, shape number, cipher for Artus Van Briggle, x and signed "portrait of" name is illegible.  Vase is 11 1/2" tall and 7" wide.  Vase has been x'd for minor factory glaze pinholes.  ESTATE FRESH!

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$4,000.00
Rookwood Pottery 1905 Vase Decorated with Seahorse Shape1656E (Coyne)

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Very nice Rookwood Pottery vellum vase decorate with three seahorse.  MINT CONDITION.  No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Crazing.  Bottom marked with logo, date mark, shape number, V and cipher for Sarah Elizabeth Coyne.  Vase is 7 1/4" tall and 3" wide.  NICE! 
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$1,000.00
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