Vintage spongeware bowl
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Vintage spongeware bowl
American stoneware was the most popular dishware of the 19th century in the United States. Produced mostly by potters on the east coast, blue and white spongeware was created for utilitiarian use and remains in good condition today due to it's durablity. The color of antique spongeware was made by applying the cobalt oxide to the pottery piece with a sponge or rag. Sponges were cut into various sizes and stamped all over a piece or sponged border with a hand-painted central design. The pieces shown are representative of items we have, to inquire about purchasing a specific piece please email shop noelpittman. Returns for unused items in new condition will be accepted within 30 days of purchase. International orders, fine art, vintage and custom pieces are considered final sale and ineligible for return. All custom, made to order items or those shipped directly from vendors, suppliers or workrooms are also ineligible for return, cancellation or exchange. We offer flat rate ground domestic shipping for all non- furniture items. For ground shipments, please allow 3 - 7 days for arrival. If you would like expedited shipping, please email us at shop noelpittman. For more details please visit our Shop Policies page. We are open Monday - Friday 10 - 5.
Large 19thc Spongeware Mixing or Fruit Bowl.
Vintage Red Wing Pottery stoneware mixing bowl, made in Minnesota in the s or 30s. Size number 7, as impressed on base. This is the only marking on the bowl which indicates the age. Early Spongeware bowls did not have any writing or stamp on the bottom. Red Wing reproduced the bowl in the 60s and 70s, adding a blue or red stamp reading Red Wing Oven Ware. This particular pattern is often sought by collectors due to its two-colour design and iconic shape.
Tortoise Bowl. Baking Dish. Spongeware Pitcher. Antique Crocks. Blue Spongeware.
Vintage spongeware bowl
Explore the charming history of sponge printing as Ellie Tennant dips into a thoroughly British pottery technique. Photographs Rachel Whiting. The art of decorating pottery by hand using sponge printing is nothing new. Some of the Minoan ceramics from 4, years ago on display in the Archaeological Museum in Heraklion, Crete, are decorated with basic sponge stippling. But the technique evolved in Britain during the 19th century, when potteries in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland began to use fine-pored sponges cut into shapes to print simple, coloured patterns on to inexpensive earthenware.
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