
Fulper vase, pink with green lip, 4"high, Rafco, 1920- Martin Stangl became Fulper's ceramic engineer in 1911 and helped to invent a group of famille rose glazes

Fulper vase with pink and green glaze, Fulper marked in ink, 3.50" high, before 1920

Fulper small vase, only pot without information, notes are lost, details will be hunted down...

Hampshire Pottery, #132, green ribbed 3" high by 6" wide, possibly Dadmon Roberston 1904-1914, deep green with lighter glaze on the incised leaves, also marked "M" in a circle, beautiful pot

Hampshire pottery, 2.50" high, mat green glaze with incised trees circling pot below rim, very nice example

Van Briggle Colorado Springs blue bowl 4" high, width is 5.0", design #847, from 1950's

Mulberry Van Briggle with leaves and violets 4", 1922, #645

Van Briggle blue vase, 5.50" high, 1900-29

Saturday Evening Girls
flower frog in matte green

SEG, back of flower frog, signed SEG

Ruskin Pottery, 1909 Oxblood 7.50" high, 3.50" width at mouth, 3" at base. Very small old professional repair of chip under base, a rare piece

Cambridge #205, 4.50" high, 3" at mouth, 6.50" wide, 1900-08, signed MC, marked CAP, very nice painting, poor photo