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At the turn of the century, jardinieres ... included Weller, McCoy and Roseville. “Antique Trader’s 2014 Price Guide” by Eric Bradley offers an interesting history of the pottery, which ...
Weller pottery was first made in 1872 in Fultonham ... Vases, wall pockets, jardinieres and other pieces were made to resemble real logs or frogs, and traditional vases were made with molded ...
This chart shows whether Weller Pottery’s total sales are going up, and if so, whether this is because more artworks by the artist have been offered and sold or because more high-value artworks have ...
One was Francesco DeDonatis, who was born in Teramo, Italy, a region with a long history of colorful majolica. He designed the DeDonatis pottery line for Weller, which is decorated with stylized ...
Weller pottery was first made in 1872 in Fultonham ... Vases, wall pockets, jardinieres and other pieces were made to resemble real logs or frogs, and traditional vases were made with molded ...
Until the auction catalogue was published and distributed, however, few were aware of his collection of late 19th-Century English majolica and continental faience, or pottery, in the majolica style.
American art pottery has been ... garden figures and large jardinieres are also expensive. But molded pieces with raised flowers or branches are still affordable. Weller is almost always marked ...
It is called “Victorian majolica” and has colorful lead glazes on the pottery’s surface. Many items have fanciful shapes. Umbrella stands, for example, might be shaped like a stork among ...
Majolica pottery—exuberant objects glazed with lead ... to real showstoppers. One is a Minton jardiniere made for the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855: “It’s about seven feet tall ...