This is new for me.. after watching "Julie, Julia", I think I have an idea of what a blog really is, but how to make it work for letting the world know what pottery we have available is another story. If you are interested in HULL, McCoy, WELLER, Pigeon Forge; take a look. I am willing to sell it piece by piece or rent it out for weddings etc. I just really need to inventory it and make some space around the house. So here goes.
I will start with my HULL collection... all research quoted is from the book "Hull Pottery, Volume One" by Brenda Roberts, cc2003. If you are interested in any of these pieces, please comment using the item number.
Oh yeah! I am posting these as I get through what is in storage, but there is more to offer. Provenance is also available on most items. Please let me know if you are looking for something specific and I will search under the boxes to see if I have it immediately!
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H001 is a Hull Woodland Cornacopia in a dawn rose matte finish. It is in excellent condition. It is marked with W10-11". The Woodland series was produced from 1949-1950 in the matte dawn rose and yellow finishes. It can be found on page 155, Plate 110, Row 1, Center and is valued there at $170-$230.
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Make sure you mention item # H001.8350 |
Make sure to mention item number H001 if this is the item that you are interested in. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
H002 is a Wildflower 7.5” tall vase in good condition there are slight manufacturing defects that are mentioned below. This vase is marked Hull Art USA W6 7 1/2". See page 155 plate
99, Row 3, item 2 Valued at $95-$130. Wildflower was
produced from 1946-1947 with floral spray of Trillium, Mission and Bluebells in
2-tone matte pastel body shades of pink and blue or dawn rose and yellow
finishes. There are 22 cataloged shapes in this line and we have many of them available for weddings or large events.
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This vase has small imperfections on the bottom from the manufacturer including the slight bump on the following picture. |
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This item has been used in the past and has stains in the bottom. It is also worn on the base. |
If interested in this item, mention item #H002.8350
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Make sure to mention the item number you 're interested in. This one is HOO2. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
H003 is a combination of the Daisy and Bowknot basket piece that was produced in 1951. It is shown in the book under Animals and Novelties on page 169. plate 120, row 2, item 1 with a blue handle. This one is marked with a 79 - 6 1/2" and was valued at $80-$120 in 2003.
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Mention item H003.035 if you are interested in this piece. |
Make sure to mention the item number you are interested in. The bow basket is item H003. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
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H004 is called HULL's Mirror Brown House and Garden Line. This item is a 2 quart speckled 9 inch pitcher. It was produced in 1960 - 1965. There is an incised Hull, Ovenproof USA mark on the bottom. Information on this line of pottery can be found on page 270 and this item in shown on their original catalog page, Plate 210. There is no value listed for this item.
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Item # H004.0499 |
Make sure to mention item number H004 if you are interested in this brown picture. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
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H005 is a HULL Iris 8.5" vase that was produced from 1940-1942. It in incised with HULL USA. The Iris pattern has a 400 series as well as the mold number and size. This item is marked with 407-8 1/2".
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Hull's Iris pattern is made of hand florals on a matte finished background in tinted backgrounds of blue and rose, blue and peach or all peach. This item can be found on page 106, Plate 68, Row 2, Item 1. It was valued at $215-$270 in 2003.
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Top of vase looking down into H005.9300 |
Make sure to mention item number H005 if you are interested in this Hull Iris 8.5 inch vase. We can search for more pieces in this line if you are interesAll prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
H006 is a teal gloss 8.5" Royal Woodland vase by Hull. This vase has been painted in gold, which was common when this was produced in the 1950's, especially after the factory fire. Items that could be salvaged were taken home to be painted and a new line was born. The Royal Woodland line was designed to be sold in chain stores. This item is marked with a W-16-8 1/2". It can be found on page 228, plate 177, Row 2, Item 4 and is valued without the gold trim at $60-$80 in 2003.
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H006.7600 is Marked with the cursive Hull logo. The mold number is W16 -8 1/2" |
Make sure to mention item number H006 if you are interested in the teal 8.5 inch vase. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
There are three sides to Hull H007. This is a 9.5 inch vase and is marked with 110-9 1/2" that is in excellent condition. It was produced between 1951-1960 in a 2 year time period. Information on this vase can be found on Page 166, Plate 117, Row 1, item 1. This vase was valued at $35-445 in 2003.
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H007.2250 is a tri-clover shaped vase painted with pink and green speckled glossy paint. |
Make sure to mention the item number you are interested in. The pink and green speckled vase is item #H007. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
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This Hull Parrot Pulling the Cart planter is circa 1960 but the markings shown in catalog as item "60" on plate 115, on page 164 describes it as a 1950's novelty item. This piece is marked with an incised cursive Hull 60 USA. It is valued at $75-$100 on Page 165, Plate 116, Row 2, Item 1 as 313 12 1/2", but the picture is identical. |
Make sure to mention the item number you are interested in. The Parrot pulling the cart planter is item H008. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
H009 is a Hull Rooster planter. It was produced in 1953 after the fire at the Hull Factory in Ohio. It can be found on page 165. Plate 116, Row 3, Item 3. It was valued at $115-$150 in 2003. It is a gloss finish with pale pink, blue and black details. This piece has an incised cursive Hull with USA printed below it and a 53 as the mold number.
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H009.4085 is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks or crazing |
Make sure to mention the item number you are interested in. The rooster planter above is item H009. I will be happy to take better photos of this item if you are interested. All prices are suggested value from the Hull Pottery Volume One Book by Brenda Roberts, cc 2003 and are negotiable.
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