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.
Victorian Art Pottery bulbous vase
restoration to drill hole on bottom, foil label, 9 1/2″ by 9 1/2″.
$350-$400
Brown Victorian Art Pottery bulbous vessel
small nick to base, unmarked, 4 1/4″ by 6″.
$200-$225
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
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