This link should take you to the blue pottery vase Danni has been trying to show us. http://ginforsodditiques.com/blue.danni.html Based on the glaze, clay and...
Forrest, you missed your calling! You too, could be on UTube with this type of instructional video, in addition to your pottery videos – ROTFL!!!!!! ...
Hi All~ We have been stumped by valuing this rabbit figurine. It's clearly marked, but all roads lead to nothing....at least for us. We found numerous pieces...
Harvey, Bill & Trowel...
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Jun 1, 2009 5:54 pm
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Seems I have been finding females at the wheel lately: Mary Chase Perry 1905 Pewabic pottery: ...
From experience several years ago with a vase, my guess is that there is no market value established because they don't show up (at least identified) often...
Forest, Bill & Harvey I would think that bunny/rabbit figurine collectors will also be drawn to your adorable bunny. There is a whole field of collectors for...
Very nice info. I enjoy this historical information that you find. The photos are great! See the feet of Marguerite and how delicate and practiced the position...
Hello to All in the Group: Many of you may remember Bob Sindelar, who was the first webmaster for the American Art Pottery Association (AAPA). Bob also...
Don Gill
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Jun 3, 2009 2:30 pm
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Thanks for the headsup. I felt like I knew Bob although I only met him briefly at the mentioned AAPA meeting. Jim Brrown _____ From: artpottery@yahoogroups.com...
James L. Brown
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Jun 3, 2009 3:24 pm
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Don, Thanks for letting us know. Those of us who knew Bob, even if mostly online, were lucky for the opportunity and lessened by his passing. Bob was on the...
Thanks for letting us know, Don. Bob was a real gentleman. Rest in peace, Bob. Susan Maxwell Arrandale Galleries ... “If you are not willing to lead, then...
If anyone has a "Bob Sindelar" story they want to tell, please do. Whether it's a long story or short, please share it. If we get enough, it might be...
Here to see if I can stump the group yet again, I'm tossing this figural pottery bell out here for some ideas. As you can see, her shoes/boots serve as the...
Well... it seems my keyboard momentarily locked up on me there and this ended up getting sent through before I was actually done. A few more pix that might...
I'm very sorry to hear this. Bob was a great moderator and a nice person. (Is the Tias Art Pottery group totally gone?) Thank you for letting us know and...
We are very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He will be missed by many. Always so very kind and helpful to everyone, Bob was a true gentleman. Darlene Severn...
Hi, Dennis.... That's a piece that you know everything about it just looking at it.....that it's a Weller high gloss colored glaze jardiniere!.... Not even...
Marilyn Oram
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Jun 5, 2009 11:43 am
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This pitcher is unsiged but looks familiar. anyone recognize it? Checked my Weller, McCoy and Roseville books. ...
Easy one Darlyn, Thats a Brush-McCoy Iris jug c1917. They also did it in Blue and White. Tom ... From: Darlyn To: artpottery@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
ah ha! Knew I had seen it before. Let me dig out my old Brush-MCcoy book...thanks! ... From: Theresa and Tom To: artpottery@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June...
Bob was a very classy person and although I never met him, you could tell he was a kind man with the utmost professionalism and character. I enjoyed his humor...
Hi Folks: here's the past week's top 40 completed art pottery auctions (as of today). Have a good weekend, Dave For direct links, go to this page and choose...
It appears to be yellow ware on the bottom but I am not sure. It appears to have been made in 2 pieces as shown in the pics. My question- old or new? Is it...
Ted
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Jun 8, 2009 12:41 am
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Looks like a foot warmer. b/h/nyc...
Bill, Harvey & Trowel...
skid@...
Jun 8, 2009 12:46 am
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I thought a foot warmer was flat on one side and has the opening in the middle. sorry for the confusion, I took the picture with it laying down. It is round....
Ted
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Jun 8, 2009 12:50 am
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Certainly at least 90 years old stoneware but would be surprised if it was desirable. Probably Midwestern USA. See references on Red Wing, Monmouth, Western,...
Oh, It is an early thermos jar for your lunch box. _____ From: artpottery@yahoogroups.com [mailto:artpottery@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ted Sent: Sunday,...
Assuming the blue stripe is glaze, it is a very trademark look to Sherwood Brothers, out of PA, who were in business until about 1890 (+/-) when their facility...
Harvey, Bill & Trowel...
skid@...
Jun 8, 2009 1:08 am
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Green. Feather design. About 15 1/4" Long. Seems to date from late 1940's or early 1950's. Please see photo album "Calif USA" for photos. Who made this? ...