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Creamware batter bowl
Creamware batter bowl





creamware batter bowl

Green backgrounds with incised Art Nouveau figures filled in white. Embossed creamware shading from cream to red with various garden scenes executed in black.ġ912 Navarre Faience. Same pattern? but in a high gloss glaze in solid colors.ġ912 Oriental Ware. The mat glaze is deep gold with ivory highlights and green bands.ġ912 Green Woodland? Brown Woodland. The bottom panel which shows rabbits is used only on larger pieces. When a top panel is added, it is of flying geese. Tall trees with fence in background is embossed in wide, horizontal center panel. Horizontal bands of deep gold separated by wide creamware bands decorated with stylized floral patterns utilizing pouncing technique (very similar to Roseville Persian).ġ912 Decorated Ivory Woodland. High glazed utility ware with lattice background in white with blue grapes and green leaves, brown shading around top and green around bottom.ġ912 Venetian Ware. Blue decoration on ivory glaze in various designs: Daisy Holland (Dutch kids) Indian (embossed scene with two Indians and fawn).ġ912 Grape Ware. Utility ware, such as shoulder bowls, bread jar, etc., in ivory with blue bands.ġ910 ButterJars. in ivory Bristol glaze decorated with stenciled floral motif.ġ910 Blue Banded Ware. rolling pin, stirring bowls, jug, hanging salt box, and butterpot. Cream inside with blue exterior, the mug has two large handles and is decorated with the letters "Baby".ġ910 Blue Stenciled Ware. Figural money bank, 5~~", in green and brown glaze.ġ910 Baby Mug. Sponge-ware type decoration on Ivory background, domestic wares.ġ910 Billy Possum Money Bank. Finely modeled frogs on front and back with green predominating.ġ910 Blue Mottled, Blue Mottled and Banded. Corn, Tulip, Daisy, Copenhagen (daffodil) Iris, Holland jug (Fancy shape, decorated with three daisies), Indian village, with matching mug.ġ910 Frog Cuspidor. Natural colors on ivory, or blue decoration on Bristol glaze. A fine cream body, highly glazed in natural colors of green and yellow, in tankards, pitchers, creamer, steins, cereal jar, spice jar, butter jar, tobacco jar and salt box.ġ910 Decorated Pitchers. The modeling is brought out with rich brown in the incisions and around the embossed work.ġ910 Corn Line. Finely embossed and modeled, the body is Ivory ware with a creamy glaze. Mat green glaze on various simple, unadorned shapes: an Egyptian border design umbrella stand, 21" high plain ardiniere and pedestal umbrella stand a vase with Greek key design a footed Egyptian jardiniere with sphinx, pyramids, 10 1/2".ġ910 Old Ivory Ware. The design is reminiscent of Greek columns, sometimes with Greek key pattern, in an ivory, marble-effect glaze.ġ910 Mat Green. Umbrella stand, with Independence Hall on the back, Liberty Bell embossed on the front, #73, 21" high in blended glaze, designed by Cusick.ġ910 Marble Ware. Jardinieres, pedestals, umbrella stands, etc., in a high gloss glaze of rich colors in a drip-effect.ġ910 Liberty Bell. Very rare brown glazed artist decorated ware of superior quality.ġ910 Red Onyx. Very similar to Olympia.ġ905 Renaissance. Some pieces are further enhanced by diagonal orange brush streaks on the reverse.ġ905 Rosewood (Second line). Beautifully modeled brown glaze art ware, decorated in natural colors with wreaths of leaves and berries or simple floral sprays in low relief. Shapes were simple and floral studies were by far the most popular.ġ905 Olympia. Standard brown art ware, hand decorated under the glaze with colored slip. Spongeware-type utility ware, mixing bowls decorated with overall pineapple embossing.ġ905 Loy-Nel-Art. other colors are possible.ġ904 Green -On -lvory. Most commonly found in an iridescent charcoal grey, mat green has been reported. Molded ware that has been altered while in the wet state by pinching and pulling the clay to form valleys and crests.

creamware batter bowl

Standard brown glazed ware on simple shapes, decorated only with diagonal orange streaks.ġ902 Mt. in graduated sizes.Įarly 1900's Rosewood. Plain white, blue tint, green stippled, Greenon-Ivory, and Blue Banded on standard shape.Įarly 1900's Red Burned Flower Pots and Sa ucers.

creamware batter bowl

Stoneware.Įarly 1900's Combinets and Chambers. Bristol glazed crockery, sometimes lined in blue.Įarly 1900's Stoneman ButterJars. Finely modeled decorations in blended glazes.Įarly 1900's Fire Clay Cooking Ware. Streamlined and redrawn in Adobe Illustrator, finally rasterized and saved as jpegs in Adobe Photoshop.Įarly 1900's Blended Glazed Pots and Pedestals, Umbrella Stands, Cuspidors. This was the trademark of the Brush-McCoy Pottery Company from 1915-1925Ī marks drawn by hand from pieces in our collection. Some items have only an impressed shape or number. McCoy pottery, Brush McCoy, was not marked.







Creamware batter bowl