Would like to know about this Speckled Ceramic Pottery Bowl. The bowl was signed with the initials; NA. I don’t know if my eyes are deceiving me, or not, but it looks like lettering is carved into the bottom of the bowl. The bowl has brown and gray speckles with dark blue dripping around the inner rim of the bowl.
My questions:
Who is the Artist?
Is this Ceramic, Pottery?
Is there any value to the bowl, and if so, how much.
Thank you for your time.
Several mfrs made this type of kitchen ware !! Darker brown is the most common color !! Anything with the royal blue usually sells better than the brown because it was less common !! In looking at the bottom I think this bowl was probably made around mid century,, 1940 to 1950 or in that area !! Back in that time there were few cooks who did not have two or three of these bowls !! Earthenware pitchers were also very popular !! My mother used one for years !! Good luck with your sale !!
Normally called earthenware but it is all pottery !! Earthenware is heavier and thicker than art pottery !! Your bowl looks like a factory made piece but I suspect it was sold as a second or imperfect piece !! It is not perfectly round as it should be and most all potteries will sell them as factory seconds !! There is no comprehensive list for pottery mfrs and there were many !! The initials on bottom are not the factory marks !! I suspect they are the decorators initials !! They would have been the ones to apply the drip and final glazing !! When you try to write on clay before it has been fired it will slightly carve into the clay !!Then the glaze is applied and made the initials darker than the clay it was made of !! Value,, yes but hard to say how much !! Some sell higher than others !! Check ebay sold prices for drip glazed pottery to get an idea of price !! If its a large bowl $30. to $50. is what I would expect it to sell for !! The foam flecks in the glaze are a selling point !!