Posted 9 years ago
Efesgirl
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Living so close to Germany means I practically drown in salt glazed pottery. Most of it is the run-of-the-mill stuff. I don't own or collect salt glazed pottery, but this piece stopped me right in my tracks. This is the most gorgeous example of salt glazed pottery I've seen to date. And, it's a signed piece - potter is M. Schmidt. I don't yet know when this was made. I didn't find another one like this on the web.
Someone must have just put it out last Saturday or today, because the price sticker didn't have time to weld itself to the glaze.
:-))))
Thanks for looking/loving, CW friends!
~Bonnie~
GREAT FIND, Bonnie! Something as nice as this here in Vegas: $12 ~ $15. You lucky dawg, you! [;>)))
Nevada - this bread bin here would sell for about $70.00 because of the detail.
I found another example of this potter's work - a large jug, and BOY is it beautiful!
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Grosser-Weinkrug-Westerwald-Steinzeug-Handarbeit-M-Schmidt-/371288711972
The decors are very different on the two pieces. Very nice piece, Bonnie. :)
It is Gorgeous ! Love the decoration and all the color , great piece !
Very nice piece I love learning bits and pieces of everyone's finds...
katherine - yes, quite different. I prefer my bread bin decor because it's very unusual.