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Vintage Monmouth Pottery

Mid-Century Monmouth Pottery Large Floor Vase
By Monmouth Pottery
Located in Toledo, OH
A Mid-Century Monmouth Pottery floor vase, circa 1950. A large form monochromatic glazed pottery
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Pottery

Rare 1950s Eva Zeisel Stoneware Bird Teapot Mid-Century Figural Vessel
By Eva Zeisel
Located in Hyattsville, MD
Early design, whimsical! A bird-form teapot with winged lid, Monmouth Pottery, via Pine Stoneware
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

Materials

Ceramic

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Monmouth Pottery Giant Vase
By Monmouth Pottery
Located in Southfield, MI
Rarely found large-scale version of this ribbed pottery vase by Monmouth Pottery of California
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

Mid Century Monmouth Pottery Vase
By Monmouth Pottery
Located in Toronto, ON
Monochromatic glazed pottery vase with ribbed decoration. Monmouth pottery, circa 1950. Large
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Pottery

Vintage Handmade Studio Stoneware Pottery Vase
Located in San Jose, CA
Vintage studio stoneware ceramic vase handthrown by Maple City Pottery of Monmouth, Illinois. This
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1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Ceramic

A Pair of 1930s California Vases by Monmouth
By Monmouth Pottery
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A Pair of Monmouth Vases. USA 1930s. Founded in 1892 in Monmouth, IL Monmouth Pottery used the
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1930s American Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Clay

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Eva Zeisel Castleton China Porcelain "Museum Dinner Service" Four Place Settings
By Eva Zeisel
Located in Sharon, CT
The set consists of 25 pieces: Four cups and four saucers 6 5/8" x 2 1/2", four dinner plates 10 1/2" diameter, four soup bowls 7 13/16" x 2", four salad plates 8 1/4" diameter, four...
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1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Porcelain

Eva Zeisel Schramberg Vase German Modernist
By Eva Zeisel
Located in Sharon, CT
Rare example of the important work the young Eva Zeisel accomplished for Schramberg in 1929-1930. See period photo from 'EVA ZEISEL:Designer for Industry'.
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Ceramic

Art Deco Ceramic Jug by Eva Zeisel
By Eva Zeisel
Located in New York, NY
Manufactured by Schramberger Majolika-Fabrik. Printed maker's mark, impressed model number "3366". The pattern is called "Gobelin 8" designed by Eva Zeisel. Literature: Pat M...
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Early 20th Century German Vintage Monmouth Pottery

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Ceramic

Eva Zeisel Schramberg Tea Pot German Modernist
By Eva Zeisel
Located in Sharon, CT
Extremely rare and important example of the young Eva Zeisel's early work for the German Majolica Factory Schramberg.
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Monmouth Pottery

Materials

Ceramic

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