- OLD MORAVIAN POTTERY GROTESQUE FIGURAL
OLD MORAVIAN POTTERY GROTESQUE FIGURAL BIRD JAR W/COVER...Highly detailed ceramic bird sculpture glazed in green and brown coloration. Old Moravian Pottery backstamp. Impressed 6140.
Issued: c. 1950
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 5"W x 10"H
Manufacturer: Old Moravian Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- MORAVIAN POTTERY & TILE WORKS CANDLE
MORAVIAN POTTERY & TILE WORKS CANDLE SCONCES, PAIR Pair of Moravian Pottery and Tile Works speckled blue glazed ceramic candleholder sconces with ship motifs. Each: 10.5" H x 4.5" W x 3.25" D.
- Art Pottery Group Incl. Rookwood, PJC
Art Pottery Group Incl. Rookwood, PJC signed art pottery lantern, 11"L x 6-1/2"H, Rookwood 1931 '2090' vase, 4-3/4"H, illegibly signed monochrome foliage decorated fluted neck pot, 7"H, double handled pottery jar, 4-1/2"H, Mercer Moravian Pottery & Tile Works wall sconce, 2000 tile, handshake tile, 4-1/2"L, bear in tree tile with losses, 6"H, similarly designed Santa tile ornament, pottery pitcher and squared coil pot.
- A Collection of Four Ceramic Tiles
18th
A Collection of Four Ceramic Tiles
18th Century and Later
comprising an example from the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works, a William Morris Bough, and two Dutch examples.
Largest: 9 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches (frame).
- ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA BLOCK TILE
ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA BLOCK TILE ATTR MORAVIANThe block with duckling in relief is attributed to Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.Measures 3 x 5.25 x 5.25 inches.Edge chips as shown.
- Moravian pottery tiles approximately
Moravian pottery tiles approximately forty twenty with various relief designs including lions buildings goblet grape clusters tankard ships trees etc. MOR Bucks County marks the largest approx. 3'' x 3'' minor chips.
- Old Moravian Pottery Vase handpainted
Old Moravian Pottery Vase handpainted floral openwork rim handled Austria circa 1910 12 1/2'' excellent.
- Moravian pottery bowl, flower decoration
Moravian pottery bowl, flower decoration with green and brown glaze, possibly North Carolina, early 19th century, 1-1/2 x 8 in. Large rim chips, extensive surface and glaze losses. Found in Albany, Georgia, 1979
- Two Moravian Pottery Fruit Bowls, first
Two Moravian Pottery Fruit Bowls, first quarter 19th century, one a large polychromed faience shallow circular fruit bowl in "Antique Vase" decor, dia. 13-3/4", and the other a smaller shallow fruit bowl in "Canary" decor, dia. 11-7/8".