These collectible Redware pieces are from my personal vintage collection which was purchased in the 1980's in the Ohio Valley. Detailed details below consists of the certain production dates, information on potter, and measurements. These items are in fresh condition with no crazing or fractures. Rates per piece are kept in mind below.
Redware Pottery is an earthenware made of clay with slip-trailed designs that are motivated by antique plates. The design is created by tracking slip (liquid clay) from a slip cup (cup with a straw). Many of the pieces have coggled edges. Food-safe glaze is on the front surface and unglazed on the rear end, as this was how redware was fashioned by very early Pennsylvania German potters.
Redware is exceptionally collectible and pricey, with value enhancing with age. At around 30 years of age, many of the following pieces are noted at 1/3 their value-- you just do not find classic redware at these costs for this quality. A very imagine some exceptionally good pieces, many of which are rare.
1) Duck bowl - 9.75" diameter - 1984 Foltz Pottery, Reinholds, PA = $20.
2) Pitcher - 8" tall & 7" large at handle - Says "When this you see Remember me" = $40.
3) Lamb and Pig mini-flat spice bowls - 5" in size - signed Jean McDowell @ The Earthen Vessel, marked and made 1986 = $10 each.
4) Pig Bank - 6" X 3.5" Signed LB '85 = $10.
5) Ink Well 2.75" X 2..25" - signed "BT '86" = $10.
6) Three folkart animal wall plaques (these are LARGE and not the smaller Cmas tree designs you often see): Bunny - 9.5" X 6", Cow - 9" X 5.5", Cat - 9" X 6.5" = $15 each.
(presently offer on ebay for $49-- $60 each).
7) Spotted Pig Plate - 10.5" size - 1984 & Signed however I can't check out name = $30.
8) Heart Bowl - 12" diameter - 1985 signed Gary Meyer @ Turtle Creek Pottery = $35.
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