Sunday, March 3, 2013

Fun things are coming up.. Starting at H106






Welcome back. Today promises to be exciting. I have had a busy weekend and decided to post several items in this blog to show off the variety of our collection. This is not all that I have to show you today, so please take a stroll down memory lane. 



H106 is marked Hull USA F32 with a circled C, where the S in USA is an out of proportion squiggle. Looking for this mark, establishes it as the House and Garden line although the F series is from the Imperial line. I was unable to duplicate the exact item in the catalog, so this may be a sample. Either way it can be dated mid-1950's. This piece is a dark green pedestal ewer that is 9 inches high.  This piece has factory blemishes that can be found on the base. If you are interested in this piece, please mention H106.

 








H107 is a VERY small Hull Woodland 5.25 inch high ewer. Although the picture is turned on it's side this piece is only the height of a standard ink pen.  It is incised with Hull W3-5 1/4" USA. This item is valued at $25-35 on http://realpriceguides.com/hull/woodland.asp, and can be identified on page 154 - 155. plate 110, Row 1 Item 1 of the Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery where it was valued at $130-$175 in 2003. As always, prices are negotiable.

 

 
 


 

Isn't she sweet? H108 is a blue and white pig planter that reminds me of a baby shower vase. Her little pink bow and long eyelashes are added detail of cuteness. I think she would make a wonderful succulent planter. She was made in the 1950's and can be found on page 171, Plate 122, Row 2, Item 4 in the Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery.



 




H109 is a pink and green basket marked Hull 72 - 8". This is in excellent condition and can be identified on page was made in the 1950's and can be found on page 171, Plate 123, Row 3, Item 3 in the Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery. This Scroll basket was valued at $80- $125 in 2003. Mention H109.6980 if you are interested in this piece.










H110 is also a basket marked Hull 72. This basket is painted with pink and black. This is in excellent condition and was made in the 1950's; It can be found on page 171, Plate 123, Row 2, Item 4 in the Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery. It was valued at $80- $125 in 2003, Please mention H110.2399 if you are interested in buying or renting these Art Deco scroll baskets.






This piece is so unusual that I really had to do something different to show it off to you. I tried using it as a fruit bowl, but my bananas were over ripe and the apples were too large to look appetizing. So, I decided to display my other passion, baking and photograph my peanut butter cookies. This is very well balanced and makes it easy to use for serving. 
Mention H111 if you are interested in this Blossom Flite 10.5 inch planter bowl, marked with T12 and a circled C 55, dating it back to 1955. This was valued at $90 - $130 in the 2003 The Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery on page 180- 181, Plate 131, Row3, Item 3.It is currently valued at $20 - $25, at http://realpriceguides.com/hull/blossomflite.asp. 





 
H112 is the Hull Royal "Mist" line made from the Woodland mold. It is characterized by its high gloss pink and turquoise glazes with overall white splattered decorations. The handles, lids and bands are airbrushed in charcoal gray.  Hull noted this as the W&E (Woodland and Ebb Tide) line in pink or turquoise "mist" edged in dove gray.  This piece can be found on page 226-227, Plate 176, Row 4, Item 1 of the Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery.












H113 is an authentic Bowknot cornucopia with the original Hull black label with the potter sitting at the wheel still intact. It is marked Hull Art, B-5 7 1/2" on the base and can be identified on page 90. Plate 54, Row 2, Item 20. It was valued at $90 - $130 in the 2003 The Collectors Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery book and can be found at
Http://realpriceguides.com/hull/bowknot.asp where their current value of it is $100 - $125

 






This is a factory blemish.

Notice the overspray.




Mention H113 if you are interested in this original bowknot cornucopia.



H014 is a Hull Wildflower 6.5 inch vase from the 1946-1947. It can be identified in the Collector's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Hull Pottery by Brenda Roberts, published 2003.  It can be found on page , plate, row, item and was valued at $100 - $135.  Note the overspray on this vase. 
 

H114 is the Hull Wil





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