Victorian Art Pottery

From the mid-1920s and with more than a little art nouveau influence, this line often bears a stylized band of birds and leaves with glazes in dull brown, tan, and black. A very few have bright vivid colors. Pieces are usually unmarked or have an “Rv″ ink stamp or foil label.

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Victorian Art Pottery bulbous vase
restoration to drill hole on bottom, foil label, 9 1/2″ by 9 1/2″.

$350-$400

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Brown Victorian Art Pottery bulbous vessel
small nick to base, unmarked, 4 1/4″ by 6″.

$200-$225

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Two Victorian Art Pottery pieces
yellow bulbous vessel with line to rim and small blue jardinière with various minor chips, unmarked, 5 1/4″ by 7 1/4″ and 4 1/4″ by 6″.

$300-$350/pair

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Two Victorian Art Pottery vessels
in typical brown and tan colors: left, 258-7″, unmarked, $350 to $400; right, 132-4″, with “Rv″ ink stamp.

$300-$350