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Early Petroscan Art Pottery Bowl made in Zanesville Ohio by the Ohio Pottery Company ca 1920
Measures approximately 8-1/2" in diameter overall, 6" neck opening, and 2-1/2" tall.
This Early Art Pottery Bowl was Made in Zanesville by The Ohio Pottery Company which was in business from 1900 to 1923, when they changed their name to Fraunfelter China Company, and later went out of business in 1939. This line of Art Pottery was Introduced in 1918, and is called Petroscan.
This Low Bowl has a soft satin glaze in blended Earth Tone colors of Blue and Grey with Copper splatter drip spots. The mark on the bottom reads: THE OHIO POTTERY CO., ZANESVILLE, OHIO, PETROSCAN, WATERPROOF, and has the Number 1006, all in blue.
There are a few glaze bubbles and dimples, common to this type of art pottery. There are no cracks, chips, or crazing visible on the piece; it is in amazing condition for its 100 year age.
A wonderful piece for any collector!
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