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Click for Detail Peters and Reed Moss Aztec daffodil bowl measures 2.5" high with a 6.75" diameter. No mark. There are no chips or cracks. The interior is stained from use. (Stock Number 002ptP&R1) $35.00

Click for Detail Smaller version of the Peters and Reed Moss Aztec daffodil bowl measures 2.25" high with a 5.5" diameter. No mark. There are no chips or cracks. (Stock Number 002ptP&R2) $35.00

Click for Detail Peters and Reed, one of the most underappreciated potters of the early 20th century, introduced Moss Aztec around 1912. They used the local red clay to produce pieces with an unglazed exterior molded in high relief with a green wash. The interior was glazed so that it could hold water and serve as a functional piece. Our dragonfly bowl measures 2.25" high with a 6.25" diameter. No mark. There are no chips or cracks. There are some glaze imperfections. (Stock Number 002ptP&R3) $50.00 SOLD

Click for Detail This Niloak vase has an interesting swirled rope pattern and a fluted rim. The pale green piece stands 6.5" tall. It is marked Niloak in raised letters on the base and also has the gold label that reads "Niloak Potteries at Benton, Arkansas." There are no chips or cracks. (Stock Number 002ptNiloak) $50.00

Click for Detail Dark rose Niloak vase has an octagonal rim, two small handles and a curved base. The piece is 4" tall. It is marked Niloak in white raised letters on the base. There are no chips or cracks. (Stock Number 002pt0314b) $50.00

Click for Detail This wonderfully shaped green bowl was made by Monmouth Pottery of Monmouth, Illinois. Originally known for their salt glazed utilitarian products such as churns, crocks and jugs they began producing a line of artware in 1926. This piece is marked Monmouth Pottery and with the maple leaf logo which was in use until 1930. Click to see mark It is 3.5" high, a diameter of 6" at the top and a base diameter of 8". There is a .5" chip on the inside of the rim and a .25" chip on the outside. (Stock Number 002pt0623a) $30.00

Click for detail Dorchester Pottery Mug - No decoration. Approximately 4.5" high, 3" diameter. Marked "Dorchester Pottery" in black ink. No chips or cracks. (Stock number 002pt0214e) $25.00

Click for detail Off-white Dorchester Pottery Scalloped Bowl. Approximately 8.5" long x 5.5" wide x 2.5" high. Circular Dorchester Pottery Stamp on reverse. (Stock number 002pt725a) $45.00

Click for detail Smaller Off-white Dorchester Pottery Scalloped Bowl. Approximately 7.5" long x 5" wide x 2" high. No mark. (Stock number 002pt725b) $35.00


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