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Art Pottery, Collection of seventeen pottery vessels

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Art PotteryCollection of seventeen pottery vessels, various makers, early 20th centuryComprising examples made by Rookwood, Van Briggle Pottery, "W.H. Gleaves, Lansdale, PA 1930", "Faitnain, Vallauris Musarra", "Arequipa California", Owen China Co., and others; most marked to underside.
H: 11 3/4 in. (tallest)PROVENANCE:Private Collection, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Condition Report: large baluster vase in gunmetal with drip gray/cream glaze from rim, molded vessel marked with incised mark to base: "MP", no chips or cracks noted, very good condition, small glaze skip near foot; tall swastika keramos vase in pink/lavender lustre glaze, with circular raised mark and glazed notation "512L" to base, the body somewhat dirty, with a few faint surface scuffs and one or two faint small scratches, no breaks or repairs; Saturday Evening Girls light blue vase in high gloss sky blue glaze, the base with "S. E. G. 11-21 EG 15" and remnant of Paul Revere paper label, the glaze with assorted pin prick sized open air bubbles to surface, a few short and shallow scratches; tall bottle vase in burnt orange/olive green glaze, the base incised "LV Meyer", the glaze overall with fine heavy crazing, a few small imperfections to clay body, raised two small circular kiln kiss marks to widest part of body, the foot with three larger glaze skips, the surface somewhat dirty, no chips, cracks, or repairs noted; ovoid Rookwood vase in gunmetal glaze, with porcelain body, the underside with impressed RP mark "2102" and scratched marking "2000", very nice condition, no breaks, repairs, or restorations noted; small ovoid Rookwood cabinet vase in cream/blue hare's fur glaze, the underside with impressed RP marking and "xvi 914 E P", very good condition, no condition issues noted; Arequipa bottle vase in bubble gum pink/baby blue glaze, underside with incised markings: "Arequipa California", the glaze with some area of fine popped air bubbles, one or two slightly larger to stem and near base, some fine crazing near rim, no chips or cracks, or restoration noted; bottle vase in drip blue and gold splashed glaze, the underside with stamped green monogram: "MPC (?)", no chips or cracks, some wear/rubbing to gilt splashes, assorted scuffs and short scratches to body; Vallauris bottle shaped vase in mottled "bronze" glaze, no condition issues noted; matched pair of W.H. Gleaves bottles vases in seafoam/olive green glaze over cream-colored clay body, both with incised mark: "W.H. Gleaves 1930", one additionally marked "Lansdale PA", both with overall fine crazing, one with thin polishing to foot (likely in the making, where glaze meets foot), the other with small chip to interior of foot, approximately thumb nail size area extending from rim showing evidence of refiring and/or professional restoration; small cabinet vase, marked "N.D." in mottled rust colored glaze, the rim with hairline extending vertically approximately 1/2 inch with fleabite sized loss at rim, otherwise good condition; small cabinet vase in yellow/red splashed pale blue glaze, unmarked, with small rim chip and vertical crack extending at least 1 1/2 inches; Van Briggle two-handled vase with leaf decoration, underside marked with monogram and incised "Van Briggle", surface overall with wide crazing, no chips, cracks, or repairs; Van Briggle baluster vase with leaves, with incised monogram and "1918", some faint crazing, no damage noted; Van Briggle bowl with dragonflys, with incised monogram "Van Briggle 9", some overall crazing, a few scuffs to body, no chips or cracks noted, interior clean; faceted Van Briggle bottle vase, with incised monogram and "1916", a few small popped air bubbles to glazed surface, a few scuffs, no damage or repair noted

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Art PotteryCollection of seventeen pottery vessels, various makers, early 20th centuryComprising examples made by Rookwood, Van Briggle Pottery, "W.H. Gleaves, Lansdale, PA 1930", "Faitnain, Vallauris Musarra", "Arequipa California", Owen China Co., and others; most marked to underside.
H: 11 3/4 in. (tallest)PROVENANCE:Private Collection, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Condition Report: large baluster vase in gunmetal with drip gray/cream glaze from rim, molded vessel marked with incised mark to base: "MP", no chips or cracks noted, very good condition, small glaze skip near foot; tall swastika keramos vase in pink/lavender lustre glaze, with circular raised mark and glazed notation "512L" to base, the body somewhat dirty, with a few faint surface scuffs and one or two faint small scratches, no breaks or repairs; Saturday Evening Girls light blue vase in high gloss sky blue glaze, the base with "S. E. G. 11-21 EG 15" and remnant of Paul Revere paper label, the glaze with assorted pin prick sized open air bubbles to surface, a few short and shallow scratches; tall bottle vase in burnt orange/olive green glaze, the base incised "LV Meyer", the glaze overall with fine heavy crazing, a few small imperfections to clay body, raised two small circular kiln kiss marks to widest part of body, the foot with three larger glaze skips, the surface somewhat dirty, no chips, cracks, or repairs noted; ovoid Rookwood vase in gunmetal glaze, with porcelain body, the underside with impressed RP mark "2102" and scratched marking "2000", very nice condition, no breaks, repairs, or restorations noted; small ovoid Rookwood cabinet vase in cream/blue hare's fur glaze, the underside with impressed RP marking and "xvi 914 E P", very good condition, no condition issues noted; Arequipa bottle vase in bubble gum pink/baby blue glaze, underside with incised markings: "Arequipa California", the glaze with some area of fine popped air bubbles, one or two slightly larger to stem and near base, some fine crazing near rim, no chips or cracks, or restoration noted; bottle vase in drip blue and gold splashed glaze, the underside with stamped green monogram: "MPC (?)", no chips or cracks, some wear/rubbing to gilt splashes, assorted scuffs and short scratches to body; Vallauris bottle shaped vase in mottled "bronze" glaze, no condition issues noted; matched pair of W.H. Gleaves bottles vases in seafoam/olive green glaze over cream-colored clay body, both with incised mark: "W.H. Gleaves 1930", one additionally marked "Lansdale PA", both with overall fine crazing, one with thin polishing to foot (likely in the making, where glaze meets foot), the other with small chip to interior of foot, approximately thumb nail size area extending from rim showing evidence of refiring and/or professional restoration; small cabinet vase, marked "N.D." in mottled rust colored glaze, the rim with hairline extending vertically approximately 1/2 inch with fleabite sized loss at rim, otherwise good condition; small cabinet vase in yellow/red splashed pale blue glaze, unmarked, with small rim chip and vertical crack extending at least 1 1/2 inches; Van Briggle two-handled vase with leaf decoration, underside marked with monogram and incised "Van Briggle", surface overall with wide crazing, no chips, cracks, or repairs; Van Briggle baluster vase with leaves, with incised monogram and "1918", some faint crazing, no damage noted; Van Briggle bowl with dragonflys, with incised monogram "Van Briggle 9", some overall crazing, a few scuffs to body, no chips or cracks noted, interior clean; faceted Van Briggle bottle vase, with incised monogram and "1916", a few small popped air bubbles to glazed surface, a few scuffs, no damage or repair noted

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